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Handsfree Call Car Charger,Wireless Bluetooth FM Transmitter Radio Receiver,Mp3 Audio Music Stereo Adapter,Dual USB Port Charger Compatible for All Smartphones,Samsung Galaxy,LG,HTC,etc.
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| Special Feature | Microphone, Bluetooth FM Transmitter |
| Brand | LIHAN |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Input Device Interface | Bluetooth Built-in, Microphone included, Car charger, Music adapter, Dual usb charging |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
About this item
- Dual USB car charger: 2 USB charging port to charge most USB Devices. Input 12V/24V, 1a port with USB reading and charge function; smart 3. 1 A charge port which can intelligently identify Android or iOS devices and charging.
- More compatibility: wireless Bluetooth FM transmitter adapter for car radio,transfer calling/MP3 music/Cellphone voices to car speaker.Compatible with iPad,iPhone,Samsung,Google,LG,HTC and Bluetooth Device.
- Hands free function: built-in microphone, switch to hands-free mode automatically from music playing status when receiving calls. Answer/reject/hand up/recall all in One key.
- Car battery voltage function: Show 3 seconds voltage when plug into the car outlet port. Always keep battery state of health. Then it turn to automatic play mode.
- Music playing:support Bluetooth /USB disk/TF card/ MP3/wma player. With anti-interference performance and CVC technology.Listening to music while charging. Automatically connect memorized paired when power on. 12-Month worry-free.
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Product Description
Bluetooth Handsfree Car Charger,FM Transmitter&Music adapter,3.1A Dual USB Port
You need an In-car FM transmitter to stream music from your phone, tablet, MP3, MP4, TF card,even USB flash disk to the car stereo system.
Enjoy music and handsfree call on the road.
Play Music in Multi Way
- With FM signal, it can play music from your Bluetooth-enabled devices to car stereo system.
- Also support play music from TF card,USB flash disk(Both<=32GB).
- Easy to switch between Bluetooth, TF card, USB disk mode with long press [ >>I ] key.
- The priority play sequence is Bluetooth > TF card > USB.
- Connect bluetooth:
- 1.Power on the device and has voice prompts: Bluetooth is ready to pair.
- 2.Turn on cellphone or other bluetooth device and search HY82 in bluetooth column.
- 3.There has a voice prompts after connected:Bluetooth connected successfully.
- Bluetooth Version 5.0, Can connect with bluetooth version 5.0 or below version.
The FM transmitter will display BT with the voice prompt, "Bluetooth is ready to pair" and the display with alternate from BT to frequency until you connect with Bluetooth or insert the USB.
Good Quality and More Compatibility
- 1.Answer Call:Press the Answer key to answer.
- 2.Reject Call:Press the Answer key and hold it for 3 seconds to reject.
- 3.Hang up: While in the calling or dialing state, press Answer key to hold this call.
- 4.Recall:Press twice to recall the number that called in/out last time.
- Clear Sound:Easily make crystal clear hands-free calls or listen music with CVC noise cancellation technology.
- Universal Compatibility:Bluetooth Transmitter perfectly compatible with iPhone, iPad, Samsung Galaxy,Google Pixel and other Bluetooth enabled devices such as MP3,MP4 Player.
- Plug the FM transmitter to car outlet lighter socket.
- Turn on the car radio, choose a station, and make sure the station is blank to avoid interference by local radio signal.
- Hold the fm transmitter answer key until the LED display flashing.
- Rotation the answer knob to adjust the same channel with car radio FM channel.
- Press the answer key to fix the channel. Please google blank or try different channels to achieve the best enjoy.
- The 3.1A USB charging port provides fast charging speed;can charge for ipad, big screen cellphone etc.
- Another 1.0A designed to charge and read USB flash drive. Please use pure charge line when use this one charging.
Car Battery Voltage Function:
- For 12V car, voltage display of car battery under 11.5V or higher than 14.9V means car battery issue.
- For 24V car,voltage display of car battery under 23.1V or higher than 27.3V means car battery issue.
Compatible iOS and android phones: Compatible with iPhone, iPhone 12 / 11 / XS/XS Max/XR/X/8 Plus/8/7 Plus/7/6 Plus, iPad Air/Pro/Mini, iPod,Samsung,Samsung Galaxy S8/9/10/Plus NOTE 9/10/+, Google Pixel 2/3/3A/4/XL, Nexus, Motorola, LG, Sony, Nexus, HTC , Tablets, cameras, GPS, Kindle,laptop, etc.
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Product information
| Product Dimensions | 3.34 x 2.15 x 1.77 inches |
|---|---|
| Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
| ASIN | B01M0SFMIH |
| Item model number | HY82 |
| Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank |
#2 in MP3 Player FM Transmitters
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| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| OS | Android,IOS |
| Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth, AM, AM/FM |
| Connectivity technologies | Wireless |
| Special Features | Microphone, Bluetooth FM Transmitter |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Device interface - primary | Microphone, Keypad, Buttons |
| Colour | Black |
| Included Components | Charger |
| Manufacturer | INTRO UNIOIN ELECTRONICS CO LIMITED |
| Date First Available | September 16, 2016 |
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As a weird bonus; the bluetooth piece announces itself when you turn on the vehicle and have it set to your bluetooth station. After it says it's powered on, it then says (in my experience) "normal" or "abnormal" voltage. Why it tells you about your battery, I don't know, but it was actually useful over the winter when my battery would be weak on particularly cold days. The bluetooth piece would literally announce that I needed to give my car more time to warm up. Weird bonus.
This was way easier to setup and get started that I thought it would be. The audio is clear. The transmission from the bluetooth device to the radio is seamless and I haven't had any cracks, pops, cross static, radio interference, or loss of signal. You can leave the hands free device plugged in for a few days, but if you leave it in too long it will drain the battery. I learned this the hard way (like I learn most things in life). The push to talk button works great with the iPhone and it actually dials better than the bluetooth device built into my Prius.
Now that I think about it, that's exactly why I'm fixing up my truck. I drive a freaking Prius, people! And I wanted something with a little more grit to take camping AND talk hands-free while driving. I'm going camping after the first of the year and I really don't want to pull up to the site in a Prius. Don't get me wrong, I love my Prius. It holds TONS of gear, but it looks like a door stop. There. You have it. That's why I'm lifting my truck.
The streaming audio works like a champ on this bad boy! I've been totally jamming to Christmas music lately on my Pandora station. After you pair the phone with the device, it's just as easy to stream music. Nothing like going down the road in a awesome looking truck jamming out to Otis Redding singing "Merry Christmas Baby". Honestly, the Bonnie Raitt / Charles Brown version of that song rocks too. They did a duet on the "A Very Special Christmas Album 2" album and it's fantastic. Both versions sound nice and clear on this!
Side note: I haven't tried the micro SD slot on the handsfree yet, so I can't give you a review on that. Maybe I'll do an update when I get time.
The only downside I've heard from it is not on my end. Sometimes the people I call say that they hear their voice echo. I'm assuming it's because they hear their voice coming through my radio. Actually, the only person that's really complained about it is Rob--and he complains about every damn thing on the planet. I'm serious. Right now his big beef is that Thor Ragnarok was just "too slapsticky". This is coming from THE SAME GUY who made me watch Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog. And that's 42 minutes of my life that I'll never get back. Never. Get. Back.
I was a little worried that it may protrude too far from my cigarette lighter slot (yes, this truck is old enough to have a cigarette lighter) and catch the shifter on the way down. It doesn't. It's got a low profile and it's perfect for tight spaces! YES!
All in all, this is a great product. I recommend it to anyone looking to add hands free audio to their car.
I've already bought one for my wife's Smart car for Christmas. I hope she doesn't read this. I've also included pictures of it in the vehicle so you can see just how far it protrudes. Also, here's pictures of the truck, Prius, and Smart car. I just washed both of them so I thought I'd share the pictures. Yeah, I know the paint is peeling on the truck. I'm about to fix that, too. I went ahead and included the mockup of what I'm about to do to the truck too! It's getting it's mojo back! AWWWWWWW YISSSSSSS!
Update 9/3/2018 - I included a new picture of my truck and it looks totally sweet! I've decided against the decals simply because the simple black / white motif looks a little like a stormtrooper and I dig it.
By Chris Mitchell on November 16, 2017
This was way easier to setup and get started that I thought it would be. The audio is clear. The transmission from the bluetooth device to the radio is seamless and I haven't had any cracks, pops, cross static, radio interference, or loss of signal. You can leave the hands free device plugged in for a few days, but if you leave it in too long it will drain the battery. I learned this the hard way (like I learn most things in life). The push to talk button works great with the iPhone and it actually dials better than the bluetooth device built into my Prius.
Now that I think about it, that's exactly why I'm fixing up my truck. I drive a freaking Prius, people! And I wanted something with a little more grit to take camping AND talk hands-free while driving. I'm going camping after the first of the year and I really don't want to pull up to the site in a Prius. Don't get me wrong, I love my Prius. It holds TONS of gear, but it looks like a door stop. There. You have it. That's why I'm lifting my truck.
The streaming audio works like a champ on this bad boy! I've been totally jamming to Christmas music lately on my Pandora station. After you pair the phone with the device, it's just as easy to stream music. Nothing like going down the road in a awesome looking truck jamming out to Otis Redding singing "Merry Christmas Baby". Honestly, the Bonnie Raitt / Charles Brown version of that song rocks too. They did a duet on the "A Very Special Christmas Album 2" album and it's fantastic. Both versions sound nice and clear on this!
Side note: I haven't tried the micro SD slot on the handsfree yet, so I can't give you a review on that. Maybe I'll do an update when I get time.
The only downside I've heard from it is not on my end. Sometimes the people I call say that they hear their voice echo. I'm assuming it's because they hear their voice coming through my radio. Actually, the only person that's really complained about it is Rob--and he complains about every damn thing on the planet. I'm serious. Right now his big beef is that Thor Ragnarok was just "too slapsticky". This is coming from THE SAME GUY who made me watch Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog. And that's 42 minutes of my life that I'll never get back. Never. Get. Back.
I was a little worried that it may protrude too far from my cigarette lighter slot (yes, this truck is old enough to have a cigarette lighter) and catch the shifter on the way down. It doesn't. It's got a low profile and it's perfect for tight spaces! YES!
All in all, this is a great product. I recommend it to anyone looking to add hands free audio to their car.
I've already bought one for my wife's Smart car for Christmas. I hope she doesn't read this. I've also included pictures of it in the vehicle so you can see just how far it protrudes. Also, here's pictures of the truck, Prius, and Smart car. I just washed both of them so I thought I'd share the pictures. Yeah, I know the paint is peeling on the truck. I'm about to fix that, too. I went ahead and included the mockup of what I'm about to do to the truck too! It's getting it's mojo back! AWWWWWWW YISSSSSSS!
Update 9/3/2018 - I included a new picture of my truck and it looks totally sweet! I've decided against the decals simply because the simple black / white motif looks a little like a stormtrooper and I dig it.
I took a couple minutes (before this was plugged in) to find a channel with only static, plugged it in, held down the "answer call" button until the knob could be used to tune the same FM channel on the device and it was perfect... NO STATIC!
A few minutes later I unplugged it from the cig lighter and plugged it back in. A voice says "ready to pair" or something and my daughter chose the device from the list on her iPhone 6. The voice says "paired successfully" or something like that.
That was IT! It just works. Tried out the speaker phone and was surprised how well it worked. Played music for the next 40 minutes or so on the road with no problems. We tried the skip button... worked flawlessly. Shut the car off and turned it back on "waiting blue tooth", "blue tooth connected" and push play on the phone.
I can't speak to reliability but so far I'm VERY impressed, for $15 you get all the normal modern functionality of the new cars.
By NPR_Dan on August 20, 2018
I took a couple minutes (before this was plugged in) to find a channel with only static, plugged it in, held down the "answer call" button until the knob could be used to tune the same FM channel on the device and it was perfect... NO STATIC!
A few minutes later I unplugged it from the cig lighter and plugged it back in. A voice says "ready to pair" or something and my daughter chose the device from the list on her iPhone 6. The voice says "paired successfully" or something like that.
That was IT! It just works. Tried out the speaker phone and was surprised how well it worked. Played music for the next 40 minutes or so on the road with no problems. We tried the skip button... worked flawlessly. Shut the car off and turned it back on "waiting blue tooth", "blue tooth connected" and push play on the phone.
I can't speak to reliability but so far I'm VERY impressed, for $15 you get all the normal modern functionality of the new cars.
The LIHAN bluetooth adapter is the best of the three bluetooth adapters we purchased. Its size is perfect for our car and the phone button is in a very easy to see and reach area of the device. We especially like the ease in adjusting the volume by turning the phone button. The device connects to our phones easily via bluetooth and the radio sound is excellent with clear sound and no static.
We paired the device with the Google Android Auto app which brought our older car up to date with current car models. We use the app to integrate Google Maps, the phones telephone features and our favorite music app all into a single easy to use interface. We can select and play music, switch over to a google map for directions and the music continues to play. Turn by turn directions interrupt the music when needed. If a phone call comes in, the callers ID is played giving you the option to answer the call. Outgoing calls can me made via the 'OK Google' voice command. We even found that incoming text messages are played and you have the ability to reply to them via your voice.
All in all, we are very happy with this bluetooth adapter paired with the Android Auto app. We definitely recommend this device to add cool new features to an older car.
There is always static no matter which empty station the device is tuned to.
Volume has to be turned way up which means when you switch back to a regular local station your speakers are blasting with loud distorsion. Harmful to the ears and to the speakers.










