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5.0 out of 5 stars **Review for Bluetooth Adapter for 2008 Mercedes E320**
I recently installed this Bluetooth adapter in my 2008 Mercedes E320, and it has completely transformed my driving experience. Here’s why I think it’s a must-have for anyone looking to upgrade their car's tech.**Installation:** The installation was straightforward and only took about 2 minutes. The adapter fit seamlessly into the existing system. The instructions were clear, making it easy.**Sound Quality:** The sound quality is impressive. The audio is crisp, and I noticed no lag when streaming music from my phone.**Connectivity:** Pairing my phone was quick and easy. It connects instantly every time I get in the car, which is a huge convenience. I can also connect multiple devices, allowing my passengers to share their playlists without any issues.**Overall Value:** Given the price point, the quality and convenience this Bluetooth adapter offers is outstanding. It’s a fantastic upgrade that modernizes my E320 without the need for a complete audio overhaul.In conclusion, if you own a 2008 Mercedes E320 and want to enjoy the benefits of Bluetooth connectivity, this adapter is an excellent investment. It brings my car into the modern age, making every drive more enjoyable. Highly recommend!
5.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly Good! (With most of your questions answered at the end)
I have a van from an era where there was no real reason to hook up your phone to your car (also known as not that long ago). That mean no native bluetooth connectivity, no Aux input (or more correctly any port use to send audio to the radio), only an cd player, tape slot, and a good old fm receiver. When I finally reached the point where I could not longer physically stand the local radio stations, I was in trouble. I needed to find a way to listen to something better, something I could access on my phone. I am not made of money and I was not looking to spend more than $30.00. I tried those tape adapters, but they did not really work consistently, especially since my sister thought the best way to make them work was to pull on the audio jack, which over time fully broke them. Then one day while trying to buy yet another tape adapter I saw something that gave me hope. I saw a bluetooth to fm transmitter. Quickly I changed the search terms and found this product. My expectations were not all that high given that at least five other legitimate listing of this product sold by other companies (Clearly this was a generic electronic sold to companies who then stick their own branding on it, which is not uncommon). My first month or so with it was mediocre, and the fact I can even say that is an amazing thing. I had an issue with the cigarette lighter (That is what car power ports are called because of their original use) this product was plugged into. The port was very loose, to the extent that plugging in a USB to charge my phone would power off the transmitter. Somehow though with this product getting the most unstable power provided to it, it was still able to transmit with a barely acceptable amount of static (unless the windshield wipers were on). Eventually I fixed the cigarette lighter and the world changed. The static was mostly gone (it is still barely audible in the background of the music and of course in the silence), and I could charge my famously low battery life phone with its preferred amperage 2.1 amps (and 5 volts but anything powered via a USB port will be 5 volts), which means that I could top off my phone pretty effectively on even short drives. The fact that it attempts to auto connect to my phones bluetooth when it is powered on is amazing, because I don't want to spend too much setting it up before I drive. Actually, the only setup I have to do is play my music on my phone (given that my bluetooth is on, and the radio station has not been changed). The initial setup was not all that difficult either. All I had to do, was plug it in, pair it with my phone (It is always set to pair mode when no device is connected, and the name is displayed as T10), set the fm frequency (or channel or station whatever word you prefer) I wanted it to broadcast on and change my radio to the frequency. For better sound quality it is recommended to set the frequency to one not already being broadcasted on. In my area 100.1 (mHz) was just static so I chose that. It should be pointed out that if some person rolled up to me at a stoplight and was enjoying listening to the static (Not judging) on 100.1, they would hear hear what ever I was listening to. Of course unless by chance the person in the next lane was listening to the static on the exact same frequency I was broadcasting (There are a lot of open frequencies in a given area so this is not a high chance), this will never be a problem for you. If you are a person who uses this to make calls, someone could (either by a small chance or by a lot of planning) listen to what the other person was saying (They could not hear your voice as it is not transmitted on the fm side). You could solve that by going on your phone and setting the device to only receive media audio and not call audio (This works on android, but I am not sure if those who use iPhone have that setting, but maybe that is a good reason to switch :) ). One problem I can see (but have not had the chance to encounter... yet...) is while travailing you might end up in an area where there is a signal being broadcasted on your chosen frequency. Depending on where your cigarette lighter is this could be more or less of a problem (I am on the more sadly because I need to duck down to read the display on the device). To address some questions I saw about this product:PLEASE READ BEFORE ASKING A QUESTION~There is no power button. If your cars is one that continues to power the cigarette lighters when the car is off and keys out of the ignition, remember to unplug it. I should note that very few people will have to worry about this.~You cannot change the bluetooth display name without firmware modifications.~It does not have a caller ID feature, or a now playing feature. The LCD Display listes the name of the connected device and other status indicators. On start up it does diplay your battery voltage (The number should be between 12 and 15. If it lower than 12 your car battery might be dead (: )~If your device's paired and unpaired voice messages change languages on you, press the center circle button for 5 seconds or so.~This device will work as long as you have: 1. An FM radio in your car. 2. Your phone has bluetooth connectivity, or a headphone jack or you have a micro sd card with your music on it. 3. A Cigarette lighter port in your car (THE STANDARD CAR POWER PORT) 4. Your car battery is not dead (: 5. There is power going to the device~The neck is flexible to an extent~You need to press the skip track button to switch between bluetooth and sd.~The FM Station can be changed (in a pretty standard fm range)~Cannot transmit on AM frequencies~You can use hands free calling if you want.~All setting are remembered when it is powered off.~Q: Does this work with *Name of phone* A:Bluetooth is Bluetooth is Bluetooth. If your phone has Bluetooth it will work.~The USB port is for power only. You can charge your phone (or other usb device) thats it.~It does have "Fast charging" which as of the current time is any device which outputs 2 amp power.~You can only pair with one phone at a time. to connect a different phone you must disconnect the first.~To use voice commands you have to start what ever voice command prompt on your phone.~It can transmit any audio app on your phone, controls will vary, but works with most major audio apps.~Q: Can I listen to *audio source* while waiting on a call A: A call will pause you music until you end or deny a call. Unless your car radio can play to sources at once (it can't) you will not be able to play a cd, or sirius xm (unless its trough your phone) or a tape or a different fm station and wait for a call.
4.0 out of 5 stars Works as expected
Does have static as everyone of these will. It does work, connects fine, and plays audio. Not the best for phone calls but is functional and super easy to set up.
5.0 out of 5 stars The only car mount you need
This Bluetooth adapter is awesome. I previously was using a small Bluetooth dongle that plugged into my car’s headphone jack. I originally got it because I needed the only power outlet I had in the front of my car for charging my phone. However, the dongle had to be charged and was a hassle to take care of. And a bummer when it died in the middle of use :|This adapter, however, takes care of it all. I can plug it into my power outlet, plug the cord of my MagSafe phone holder & charger into the adapter and get the best of both worlds. My phone is charged, my music plays at the same time, and the adapter never dies mid song! Super handy and worth every cent. Don’t go cheap like I did at first and get a chargeable adapter.
It does what its supposed to. Would recommend!
Bought this for my dad's 2003 CR-V to utilize bluetooth with radio. It does a great job doing that but if you want to take calls make sure your windows are down and your fans are off as it will pick up EVERYTHING and make it difficult for the person on the other side of the line to hear you. I did only get this for the bluetooth so I have no other feedback besides the fact that bluetooth feature works really well - just match up the radio channel to each other and boom - you have working bluetooth in a vehicle that isn't equipped with one.The LCD is a nice touch, and I enjoy using the skip button which works really well. The default voice I couldn't care less about. The connection is very quick and connects to my phone without problem or having to manually prompt it to every time I get into the car which is another plus.The USB charging is indeed fast - at least from what I observed. I utilize GPS on my iPhone a lot having to navigate through the City with my new job and the USB charging keeps my phone fresh.It also has an adjustable arm to move the transmitter in an ideal spot for you, of course its limited to the length but it works for the 2003 CR-V because it can avoid the hand-brake right in the middle of the console.
Second one
This is my second one to purchase. I purchased my first one possibly 6-7 years ago, that's how long it lasted and I didn’t think I would find the exact same one. I like the flexible arm on it because I see the face of it. , The other ones I see stick straight out from the lighter and for our car if I purchased one of those I wouldn't be able to see the face of it. With this one, I can move the face to face upwards in my direction. It's perfect. Sound is clear. So simple to hook up. The volume button, if you push it, it will pause the video or playlist or if you just turn your car off all you need to do once you start your car up is push the volume button and it will start where you left off. And using it, if making a call or receiving a call, no problem. I just hope they are still making these in another 6 or 7 years when I need another one because I'll never be able to afford a car with Bluetooth already installed so thank goodness for this little device. I love it!!
Surprised at how good this was! So good, I bought another one for my wife's car
After having had a few FM transmitters over the past (feels like) decades or so, This one does 'what it says on the tin'. "The guru of FM transmitters".Used on a 2008 Astra, no aux available, just connected up via cigarette lighter and synch to 87.5fm.Great large clear screen makes it easy to see what you are doing. With the screen on continually, it also makes it easier to see without having to click on it to 'waken it up'.'Next' and 'back' buttons are large and work perfect for me using Spotify. (Still to test out on sd card or usb pen drive).Charger works perfect also.Easy to install and instructions are great and easy to follow.Quality of both Music through car radio and telephone quality is so good.To note - Volume needs to be raised a couple of clicks to hear clearly, so be aware if changing radio station to another channel. Volume button on device is in great location, but I tend to use steering wheel controls.Just bought another one for my wife's car.
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I recommend this product. Easy to use.
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