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Georgia, Tbilisi
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Review on ๐Ÿš— IMDEN Bluetooth 5.0 FM Transmitter for Car with QC3.0+Type-C PD 18W, Wireless Bluetooth FM Radio Adapter for Enhanced Bass Sound, Music Player, Hands-Free Calling, and 3 USB Ports Charger. Also Supports USB Drive. by Robert Ewing

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great bluetooth transmitter with a potential downside

I've read several reviews here saying the device doesn't have a power off button and some people have said their battery died when they connected it to a network to have. The device I sent didn't have an off button either, and following the warnings of others, I always turned it off before getting out of the car. I've also seen some people get replacements that have shutdown buttons, although I don't care because I have a dead battery jumper pack. But let's get away from that and talk about the good points. The thing works and works great. It's super cheap, super portable and small, and it connects to my phone easily every time. Even after disconnecting, he or my phone remembers the connection and as soon as I connect it, both connect and I don't have to press anything. The device's user interface is also very simple and has play/pause and song skip functions in the pen. I might prefer it to be a knob instead of rotating because sometimes I turn it too far when I hit a bump and accidentally skip 2 songs, but it's an extra functionality that I don't think is needed will and will definitely be appreciated. The signal on my radio is also excellent. I've had other AM/FM stations that didn't even have Bluetooth and they sounded like crap and were jammed by incoming radio stations. This device has no noise and excellent sound even at high volume. I play bass and my music sounds great out of this thing. The plastic body is sturdy and fits my lighter snugly. The included USB and C-Type charging ports are just an added bonus and honestly I can't recommend this product enough!

Pros
  • One year trial period
Cons
  • Vulgarity