
I use this to connect my Samsung media player to my car stereo. Setup is very simple, turn on the bluetooth on the player and turn on the bluetooth receiver in pairing mode. That's all, the next time you turn on the receiver, the player will find and connect to it without any problems, like any Bluetooth product. It plays well, I'm not a music lover, but it sounds good. I'm sure others will find the sound unacceptable, but I listen to podcasts about it, so perfect voice reproduction isn't necessary. Although I'm very satisfied, there are a few minor issues. stated that it does not have a micro USB charger. One end is a standard USB connector and the other end is a barrel connector. Not that big of a deal, but it does mean I have to carry another cable around in the car to charge it. Next comes the cable itself. This is a very thin wire. I assume this will break easily if moved around a lot. Even worse, the cord is only about 3 inches long. Its length is not enough to fit on the dashboard. The solution to both of these problems for me is to secure the receiver with Velcro. The receiver is so light that the 1/2-inch Velcro strap easily holds it in place even when the charging cable is plugged in. But I would buy another one without any problems if I needed a second receiver.

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