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Review on ✨ LIHAN Bluetooth FM Transmitter: 7-Color LED Backlit Car Adapter with QC3.0 & USB-PD Ports Charger, Wireless Radio Audio Player, Handsfree Calling & Music Receiver, Compatible with Most Smartphones by Andrew Amzallag

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Did exactly what I wanted while looking cool

So my car is a freak. It connects to my phone via bluetooth, but ONLY for calls. There is no music. Damn. And there's no AUX-in (just an iPod adapter, useless for this Android user). As a result, I've been a satellite radio subscriber for years because I need more than FM radio. But after a year and a half working from home, I realized I was paying for a radio service that I just wasn't using. it was the coolest thing ever. I also thought the concept died in the early 2000s so you can imagine my surprise to find that this technology has outlived compact radio when I started looking for inexpensive ways to replace satellite radio and not having hooked myself to Vanilla FM. hard drives. as I had hoped. Setup was very easy and I can listen to music stored on my device or streaming services. The device is smaller than I thought it would be, which is a plus, and the variety of colors is a nice bonus. The sound quality won't blow you away, but it's no worse than regular FM. It connects easily and reconnects automatically when I plug it in, and doesn't seem to be bothered by multiple connections (when I first tried it, my phone was already connected to the car as well as an ODB diagnostic tool and a wearable and it is with no problems). Things I don't know yet: I'm not sure what will happen when I get a call as theoretically both my car and my device will try to answer it. And since I've only had it for 2 days, I can't comment on durability. I'll update if there's an issue or a new issue comes up, but for now this is exactly what I wanted.

Cons
  • Very expensive