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Upgraded Bluetooth 5.0 Music Receiver, 3.5Mm Aux Wireless Audio Adapter with 20H Battery Life Support TF Card Playback for Car Home Stereo Headphones PC TV

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About this item

  • Enjoy Wireless Streaming Music --- The car Bluetooth adapter can be connected to non-Bluetooth car audio systems, home stereos, speakers, wired headphones via the 3.5mm AUX adapter
  • TF Card Playing --- No need to carry a Mobile playback, no need to connect Support TF card to the phone by bluetooth then you can enjoy music easily
  • Intelligent Noise Reduction Tech --- Bluetooth audio receiver adopts the latest CVC Noise Cancellation and Digital Signal Processor technologies, which can eliminate echo and block out intrusive background noise (such as wind, traffic, or crowds), providing you with crystal-clear calling sounds
  • Up to 20 Hours of Battery Life --- The built-in battery has a long battery life and can support up to 20 hours of use after full charged. Fast charging and can be fully charged within 2 hours
  • Portable --- You can take this Bluetooth audio receiver whenever you go. The back clip Firm and Don't drop, Tight and firm, easy to clip on clothes, not easy to drop,and easy to carry



Product Description

Bluetooth 5.0 Receiver for Car

Bluetooth dongle 3.5mm

  • TF Card Playing, No need to carry a Mobile

bluetooth adapter for tv

  • Updates non-Bluetooth devices to wireless via a 3.5 mm jack

Bluetooth speakers for car

  • The back clip, Firm and Don't drop

taotronics bluetooth

  • Suitable for cars, speakers, stereo systems and headphones.

bluetooth to 3.5mm

  • After the first pairing successfully, the device can be connected auto matically

3.5mm to bluetooth

  • Bluetooth 5.0 chip for steady pairing, fast transmission and a wide signal range (33 feet)
bluetooth dongle 3.5mm
bluetooth dongle 3.5mm

Fisher
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2025
Great product. It has independent volume settings on device itself that allows fine tuning to the perfect volume. No annoying static sound that other Bluetooth may have. Battery life is ok. The audio port is a little delicate.
Vince
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
This Bluetooth 5.0 music receiver is a handy upgrade for your car or home stereo. It connects via a 3.5mm AUX adapter, allowing you to stream music wirelessly from your phone. The TF card playback feature lets you enjoy music without needing your phone nearby. The noise reduction technology ensures clear calls by eliminating background noise. With up to 20 hours of battery life and fast charging, it's convenient for long trips or extended use.
Tod Ballard
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
This is good little device for the price. It has many more features and capabilities than I was able to test, so I'm only reporting on its most basic functionality in this review. The receiver came with an instruction booklet, and a cable that I used to charge it when it arrived (you'll need to provide your own wall or car charging adapter). I wanted to use this in my 1999 car, so I could stream music from my phone to the stereo, which is too old to have Bluetooth (eventually I'll replace the stereo, but this was a convenient temporary fix). The WYYHAA device worked very well for wireless play in the car, and the battery life seems really good. There are + and - buttons on the side which are supposed to move your playlist forward or backward to the next or previous music track, and if you hold these buttons down for a bit longer, they will raise and lower the volume. The larger button on the front is used to turn the device on or off (if you hold it down) or if you give it a short press it will work for pausing and restarting music that's already playing. The instructions mention an Android app on the Play store, but I didn't see one, and I'm not sure what I'd need it for anyway, since this gadget is pretty much plug-n-play. I didn't test the features where you can use the receiver during a phone call, so I can't comment on how well that works, but it's a fine choice for the simple task of streaming audio from a phone to an outdated car stereo.
J. Uy
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
I recently bought the Upgraded Bluetooth 5.0 Music Receiver, and I couldn't be happier with my purchase! The setup process was incredibly easy—just plug it into my non-Bluetooth speaker using the 3.5mm aux port, and I was good to go.Now, I can play music wirelessly from my phone, which is a game-changer. The sound quality is fantastic; it’s nice and clear without any distortions. The Bluetooth 5.0 technology ensures that the connection is strong and stable, so I can enjoy my favorite songs without interruptions.The 20-hour battery life is impressive, too. I’ve been using it regularly, and I don’t have to worry about constantly recharging it.Overall, this music receiver works great and has completely upgraded my audio experience. I highly recommend it to anyone looking to turn their old speakers into a wireless sound system!
Paul Olivares
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
I use with an older Bose head phones. I couldn’t use after upgrading phone. The volume buttons double as a skip song and power button doubles as a pause both music and audiobooks. My music quality and volume did not suffer with Bose.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
Low audio volume... Would recommend if you work in a library. But worthless in a machine shop
P
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2024
After messing with this for some time I was finally able to pair my bluetooth headphones to it but it was really annoying to figure out and the instructions were unclear. 6/10
Michael and Ruth Ann
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024
This is a nice, small Bluetooth audio receiving device. When I received it, I charged it using the cable provided, paired it with my iPhone, plugged in a set of wired headphones, and was able to use it right away. The + and - buttons on the side will advance to the next track or go back to the previous track with a single, quick click. They are also used to change the volume by holding them longer. The button on the front is used for powering the device on and off (press and hold for 2 seconds) as well as playing and pausing music (short press while listening), answering (short press) or rejecting (long press) a call, and redialing (double press) the last number.The manual that's included is acceptable. It's better than a lot that you get these days. It refers to getting something on either Google Play or the Apple App Store. There was nothing when I searched Apple for "SR11" so I don't know what they were referring to. I think they were trying to tell you that you can pair to either an Apple or Android device. It's just a Bluetooth audio device, so it should be compatible with anything,I only listen to audio from my phone so I was unable to try the TF card.The power output is not as great as an external Bluetooth receiver could be. It was unable to drive my Shure SE425 dual driver headphones. I expected better and was disappointed at this. I guess for the price point, that's fine.Using my Shure E4c headphones, the results were a lot better. I wouldn't consider them audiophile quality, but they are acceptable. The bass doesn't get the power to deliver adequately. Most listeners will be satisfied, though, and maybe using it to drive an audio unit with it's own amplifier will help.I used the device with my E4c headphones for about six hours while I did yard work (mowing grass, cleaning up debris). It didn't indicate it needed a charge so I'm not sure how long it will last until the battery gives out. I don't like that it cannot be changed using just any USB-C charger. It requires the USB-A to USB-C cable and a charger capable of meeting whatever Power Delivery (PD) spec is needs. That's not documented. It only says it requires 300 mw to charge.The call quality is good, too. It worked well for the two calls I received while listening while I worked outside. I had it clipped to my pants pocket and unclipped it to answer the calls. I spoke directly to the microphone so as not to let my caller in on my testing. My only complaint on this is that when the call is ringing, the device's voice is reading the phone number that's calling very slowly. Too slow for me and it's disappointing that it doesn't have the ability to tell you who's calling instead of reading the number.Overall, it's a nice Bluetooth receiver that I will continue to use on a regular basis.
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