Customers say
Customers find the Bluetooth adapter works well, is easy to set up, and connects immediately after starting the car. The design receives positive feedback, with one customer noting its all-metal construction. Sound quality and Bluetooth connectivity receive mixed reviews – while some praise the sound quality, others find it muffled, and while many report good Bluetooth connections, some experience random disconnections. Value for money and build quality are also mixed, with some finding it worth the price and solid, while others consider it a waste of money and not durable.
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A quick rundown of this product’s key features:
[PD 3.0 & QC 3.0 Fast Charging] Syncwire bluetooth car FM transmitter support charging two kinds of devices simultaneously—Quick Charge 3. 0 port and Type-C PD 20W ports. The maximum total power can reach 38W, so the charger efficiency is 80% more than normal charger. Synwire can providing you a high-speed and convenient charging experience.
[Advanced Bluetooth 5.4 FM Transmitter] Built-in latest Bluetooth 5.4 technology, Syncwire bluetooth car adapter provides a more stable connection for streaming music over FM frequency and making hands-free calls,, allowing for faster pairing with compatible devices, supporting smart voice navigation from your phone, streaming the audio from navigation app/Siri/Google Assistant to your car.
[Hi-Fi Deep Bass & Backlit] The exclusive bass-enhancing key-press amplifies the sound quality, making this device truly stand out. Enjoy crystal-clear audio during long rides with your loved ones, while the ambient blue LED backlighting pulses to the rhythm of the music.
[Hands-free Calls] The built-in Noise Suppression (CVC) design can reduce external environmental noise well to provide crystal clear for hands-free call. All in one button: answer/reject/hand up/recall enable you seamlessly switch between incoming calls and music.
[Wide Compatibility] This car Bluetooth adapter can be used with any Bluetooth device such as iPad, iPhone, iPod, HTC, Galaxy, Sony, MP3 player, tablet and Android Smartphones. And it fits 12V-24V cars and trucks.
Our Top Reviews
Reviewer: Daniel
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Amazing Transmitter Without Static!
Review: Great buy. Easy to use when following directions. I had a previous Bluetooth attachment that could only connect to one station, and it had a lot of static. This purchase was a great one for me because it allowed me to connect to different FM stations to find one where I could play my music with no static at all. Great buy, reasonably sized attachment fits seamlessly in your cigarette lighter.
Reviewer: Lizzie
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Music plays clearly — perfect!
Review: It works great! I have a 2010 Nissan máxima With no Bluetooth and this saved me… the incoming calls are not too clear but the music plays perfectly! Just switch to a station that has low static… match it on this device … sync with your phone bt and you’re ready to go!
Reviewer: D Renee
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Better than most
Review: I’ve been looking to replace and older Bluetooth transmitters (2020 Vicsing) that I had for years previously. This was my 7th potential replacement that I’ve tried. Of all of them, this was the best so far but, it still not exactly what I need.PROS: The sound quality is great. The music playback is excellent with the bass booster. The volume is appropriately loud enough that the music sounds like it’s playing directly from my car’s audio. I didn’t experience static or noise interference.Call quality is also great. The noise cancellation feature is really effective in this device. People hear me loud and clear and it doesn’t pick up car/road noise. The microphone picks up clear as if I’m using the speakerphone on my iPhone.On many of the other devices that I have tried, I found that I either had really great music quality or great call quality but not both. One would have The bass boost function, but lack the noise, cancellation feature for calls or vice versa.It has an usb-b and an usb-c port which is great for charging. My phone charges relatively quickly.Despite missing some of the things I was previously accustomed to, I thought I had finally found the perfect replacement. BUTCONS: A minor con, which wasn’t a dealbreaker for me was the fact that it did not announce that Bluetooth was connected upon turning on my car. Instead, you get two beeps one to let you know that it’s on and two to let you know that it has connected to your phone. I was able to adjust to that.Another con is the playback, skip and reverse function. In order to do so with this device, you must click the call button twice and then turn the dial left to go back or right to skip forward. I have a 2006 Honda Accord where the cigarette lighter is in the console by the gearshift with a covered door on top. The cover naturally wants to close when there’s nothing in the cigarette lighter so unfortunately it rests on this device. It’s a pain to have to look down make sure I’m clicking the right Great button and then kinda holding the cover up so that I can turn the knob at the same time. This is especially annoying when you click the call button twice turn the lap right to skip and then decide you want to skip that song too. You have to then click the button again and turn the knob as opposed to being able to click. Keep turning the knob right. You can do that if you make your decision to skip within seconds of doing the previous skip otherwise you must start the process again. Other devices have a dedicated button to press or a joystick function to move ahead.It is not a great set up, but I could deal but another con made it impossible for me to overlook this drawback. That last con is – unlike other devices that will use Siri to announce who’s calling from my contact list, this device uses its default programming that I cannot override. It announces the call by saying the entire phone number (country code, area code and phone number) ALL OF THEM! So, you’re literally listening to over 10 digits being called out whenever a phone call comes through. I find this incredibly annoying. I would rather it not announce anything at all as if this is the only option. Imagine trying to listen to music and that breaks in and then you have to fumble with the button to accept the call. Declining the call was not easy for me so if I didn’t want to take the call I had to listen to the whole number so I wouldn’t be distracted while driving.This drawback in conjunction with the awkward skip playback feature makes it a dealbreaker for me. I will continue to look for devices that don’t have this these shortcomings , and also give me excellent audio quality like my old transmitter. I know it’s possible. Overall, it’s a decent transmitter if you don’t mind the awkwardness of having to use the skip feature and not being bothered by the annoying phone number announcement when calls come through. To find a device with both great call quality with noise cancellation AND good music playback with bass boost is really rare. Even devices that claim to have both, usually one feature suffers a bit more than the other. This device got it perfect. Unfortunately the cons just don’t work for me.
Reviewer: Gavin
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great Buy
Review: Does what advertised, I’ve used it for both call and audio but mostly audio, sound quality is great but a bit of a pain to set up for me at least, since my options for plugs were in the armrest compartment or in the small cubby under the center console which was slightly inconvenient. Otherwise a great product for the price.
Reviewer: AAa
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Easy set up.
Review: It was easy to set up and works great every time I get in the car.
Reviewer: Josh Bloomfield
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: feedback at high volumes
Review: First thing I have to say about this FM transmitter is I really appreciate the sleek look it has. It is compact and doesn’t get in the way. I have seen other transmitters that are so bulky. It was easy to set up, and it connects to my phone very quick.The reason for the 3 stars was because there can be some feedback heard when you’re listening to things that require more volume, like a book or podcast. It works well for music, but there is no skip button on the transmitter. I have to go on my phone to skip the song. Other than that, it is a decent product. The price isn’t bad, and I appreciate the functionality of the device.
Reviewer: Beth
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good quality
Review: Works perfectly been having for a few months now and still working perfectly fine
Reviewer: Charles P
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Works like a charm
Review: I was pleased that there was no static sound and the sound quality was very satisfactory. I took off a star because I found setting it up somewhat difficult. After a few minutes I was able to set it up and am now good to go. I was thinking of replacing my stero and this gadget saved me a fair amount of money.
Reviewer: David Kozbial
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: It’s simple and straightforward, works as advertised. It feels well built and sturdy. It’s a good size to just leave in the dash all the time, doesn’t get in the way or distract. I like the rotating ring for FM frequency selection and volume. The colour pulses to the music, and can be turned off. It remembers the last FM frequency you tuned it to, and displays it on startup.The USB-A and USB-C power ports are a nice addition, but I haven’t tested them yet.It has no amplifier, so the onboard volume control is really just a volume reduction. I just leave it at max and use the car stereo volume.Not so great:No buttons to skip to next/previous song. I guess I can learn to live with that.The “extra bass” button works but resulting sound is muffled and muddy. Don’t bother.The hands-free phone connectivity works, but the mic is very weak. Callers can barely hear me in the car with the engine off. It’s unusable when driving, especially on the highway.There’s more difference than I expected between low and high FM frequencies. Empty spots in the 88-90 Mhz range sound noticeably worse than empty spots in the 104-107 Mhz range, for same car / same phone / same song. Radio stations at the low end of FM come in clear, this device from a foot away – not so much.And finally, it’s quieter than I expected. With transmitter volume and phone volume at max (and onscreen “hearing damage” warnings), I have to turn the car stereo up much more than I would for a radio station. Strong local station might need 40-50% car stereo volume at highway speed, but this transmitter needs 75% or more to get the same actual volume. Same phone in our other vehicle with native BT doesn’t have this volume difference.
Reviewer: Thomas
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Works really well in the car.While in at home and not driving. it causes the music in my phone to cut off randomly, since the device stays on while the car is off and the bluetooth signal is super strong, so it will pair with my phone from my parked car and switch the audio output from my headphones to the car device. This problem is solved by unplugging the car device after driving, but it seems like a pretty basic firmware issue that should have been fixed before selling the product.
Reviewer: Justin G.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: I bought two for my combine and swather. Connects fast and is compact.
Reviewer: Josh
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Received and did not work Would not turn in.
Reviewer: Radu
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Good product!
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