4.9 Stars out of 5 (36 reviewers) - Turn any audio device into wireless audio receiver!
Want to Play Music Through Your Car Sound System Wirelessly?
This Wireless Bluetooth 3.0 Music Receiver provides you the ability to listen to music from your mobile phone through your car sound system without the cables.
It connects to the AUX port in your car to enable your car sound system to stream audio from smartphones wirelessly. It connects to your smartphone automatically once it is turned on. With a full charge, it provides up to 8 hours of playing time. In addition, the sleep mode saves the power while it is not within the range. Besides, this Bluetooth receiver is also designed to work with home stereos, speakers, headphones, etc. by 3.5mm stereo inlet socket. It is compatible with all iPhones, all iPads, Android devices, and other smartphones that are A2DP Bluetooth profile.
Features:
- Support hands free, can connect microphone and support phone calling through Bluetooth receiver
- Sleep mode for saving power
- Compatible with home stereos / speakers, car stereos, headphones
- Support iPhone, Android phones, other smart phones which support Bluetooth A2DP profile
Parameters:
- Bluetooth version: Bluetooth V3.0
- Bluetooth Profile: A2DP Stereo Profile
- Bluetooth Distance: Up to 33 inches (10 meters)
- 3.5mm Stereo Inlet Socket
- Run Time: Up to 8 Hours
Top comments
mac1611
8 Nov 155#2
absolute rubbish i bought onre of these in the summer .Couldnt hear the music for the horrible buzz which was continually there
All comments (22)
genieuk2008
8 Nov 151#1
Came out to £3.01 for me. Hope the sound quality is OK on these.
no_Sunshine to genieuk2008
8 Nov 15#3
Reviews are promising... *fingers crossed* :smiley:
no_Sunshine to genieuk2008
7 Dec 15#22
Received mine a few days back... sound quality is great! Ordering another one for the second car...
mac1611
8 Nov 155#2
absolute rubbish i bought onre of these in the summer .Couldnt hear the music for the horrible buzz which was continually there
reddit to mac1611
9 Nov 152#6
Snap.
I would avoid these.
navneet1311
8 Nov 151#4
its same cheap reciever you can get from ebay, its has alot of interferences with music.
Rhythmeister
8 Nov 152#5
My housemate bought one, he is NOT impressed :disappointed:
trick23
9 Nov 15#7
i bought one on ebay for a bit more - useless.
you have to more or less have the thing hanging out of the socket for it to get the music coz if you plug it securely in - it doesnt work
also the volume needs to be on full blast on everything for it to play at a decent level
AVOID
docefc
9 Nov 15#8
Does anyone know of a way to play sound through Aux and have speakerphone microphone in use on Android phone? I'd consider one of these but really this is all I need to do.
Not sure if it has a built in mic or uses your phone, I think the former. There is a button to answer an incoming call, and you can hold that button in to initiate the voice control of your phone. Has play/next/previous buttons for audio too.
There is a newer version for an extra £5 that allows multiple devices to be connected without pairing, apparently.
hcc27
9 Nov 151#10
I second your comment. Have had the Kinevo in my Mondeo for well over a year now, pairs straight away when I get in to the car and the connection is rock solid. It does have it's own mic which I have found to be very sensitive. Plays music from the phone without fuss, and the quality is very good. Even Spotify streams sound good.
The only issue, if you can call it that, is that you have to manually switch your car audio to AUX mode whenever you make or receive calls, as the Kinevo plugs into the AUX in socket. It won't say cut your radio or CD and swtich to the call automatically, for that you need a pretty expensive solution from Parrot or similar.
speculatrix
9 Nov 151#11
I have an Avantree product that does this, is very good. Seems like this one is crap.
Opening post
Want to Play Music Through Your Car Sound System Wirelessly?
This Wireless Bluetooth 3.0 Music Receiver provides you the ability to listen to music from your mobile phone through your car sound system without the cables.
It connects to the AUX port in your car to enable your car sound system to stream audio from smartphones wirelessly. It connects to your smartphone automatically once it is turned on. With a full charge, it provides up to 8 hours of playing time. In addition, the sleep mode saves the power while it is not within the range. Besides, this Bluetooth receiver is also designed to work with home stereos, speakers, headphones, etc. by 3.5mm stereo inlet socket. It is compatible with all iPhones, all iPads, Android devices, and other smartphones that are A2DP Bluetooth profile.
Features:
- Support hands free, can connect microphone and support phone calling through Bluetooth receiver
- Sleep mode for saving power
- Compatible with home stereos / speakers, car stereos, headphones
- Support iPhone, Android phones, other smart phones which support Bluetooth A2DP profile
Parameters:
- Bluetooth version: Bluetooth V3.0
- Bluetooth Profile: A2DP Stereo Profile
- Bluetooth Distance: Up to 33 inches (10 meters)
- 3.5mm Stereo Inlet Socket
- Run Time: Up to 8 Hours
Top comments
All comments (22)
I would avoid these.
you have to more or less have the thing hanging out of the socket for it to get the music coz if you plug it securely in - it doesnt work
also the volume needs to be on full blast on everything for it to play at a decent level
AVOID
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kinivo-BTC450-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-input/dp/B009NLTW60/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1447070357&sr=8-4&keywords=kinivo
Not sure if it has a built in mic or uses your phone, I think the former. There is a button to answer an incoming call, and you can hold that button in to initiate the voice control of your phone. Has play/next/previous buttons for audio too.
There is a newer version for an extra £5 that allows multiple devices to be connected without pairing, apparently.
The only issue, if you can call it that, is that you have to manually switch your car audio to AUX mode whenever you make or receive calls, as the Kinevo plugs into the AUX in socket. It won't say cut your radio or CD and swtich to the call automatically, for that you need a pretty expensive solution from Parrot or similar.