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This music streaming device "just works" to allow you to stream music from your smart phone or a USB drive to your car's FM radio. Plug it into a "power outlet" (aka cigarette lighter) in your car, tune its transmitter to an unused FM channel, tune your car radio to the same channel, then pair and connect your phone via Bluetooth and you're good to go. It also can accept an SD card or USB drive loaded with music files as a media source, or it can act as a power source to charge your phone via the USB input. It can be a little difficult to figure out how to turn the system on, if you're not the kind of person who reads teeny-tiny instruction sheets badly translated from Chinese, but once you locate the power button (it's next to the call answer button), the rest of the controls are pretty intuitive. The body of the unit is mounted to the power input on a swivel, so it's easy to angle the display for good visibility. By the same token, however, the display/control face is wide enough that you may have trouble fitting it into your car's cigaretty lighter socket (the one in the ashtray - or coin receptacle in modern parlance). Also, the display is not bright enough to read in full sunlight. I haven't tried the hands-free Bluetooth call answering feature of the device - and I probably won't do so, either, because the unit's microphone sits too far away from my mouth to provide good call sound in my fairly noisy Kia Sportage, especially with the ventilation fans running. I prefer using a Bluetooth headset for that purpose. The unit comes with a full-function remote control and a mini-male to mini-male phone cable to allow you to plug it into your phone's earphone jack, if you prefer not to connect it via Bluetooth. You only get FM-quality car radio sound, of course, but unless you drive an exceptionally quiet automobile, that's not really a problem. Handy device. Mine was less than $12, shipping included, from a U.S. seller.Read full review
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The unit works fine. Easy setup, remote works. The only big problem is the lack of volume. When paired with your phone, you got to turn the volume up quite high on the phone & way high on your radio to get enough sound. When you switch back to a regular radio station, unless you turn the volume back down, the radio will blast. I hardly use it now.
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Can't believe I got this all for like $11! Everything works as described. Having trouble getting sufficient volume from device to my speakers in phone mode, but with an SD card full of MP3s, this thing works great. Instruction sheet was very small print, but ok.
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This is a great product for its low price. The bluetooth works well. The usb port allows me to put a flash drive and also I can plug my phone cable into it and charge it. The sound clarity is pretty good although when there is nothing playing you can hear the static but it doesn't bother me. The remote control works fine although you have to point it very close to the device for it to work. Overall it was a good deal.
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I love it. I use it all the time. Try using a primarily dead FM station to minimize any interference. My only gripe would be the shortened titles and the fact that you have to reinsert the TF memory card each time or you get a female voice saying "TF card moddo," whatever that means. It saves your place though, so no worries.
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