🎉 Elevate Your Drive with Bluetooth Bliss!
The Bluetooth Car Adapter Music CD Changer is a cutting-edge device designed for Toyota and Lexus vehicles (2003-2011). It seamlessly integrates with your car's factory stereo system, delivering high-fidelity sound quality while allowing you to stream music from Bluetooth devices. With easy installation via the original CD changer port, a 5V/1A USB charging port, and support for 3.5mm AUX input, this adapter ensures a versatile and enjoyable audio experience on the road.
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.51 x 3.9 x 2.52 inches |
Item model number | 5823913597 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Display Type | LCD |
Wireless Remote | No |
Memory Card Slot | Audio |
A**A
Awesome solution to cars that don't come with factory BT!
This product has to be the best BT adapter on the market. The only thing that is kind of annoying is that there's a bit of lag when changing tracks but the quality of the sound output makes up for it as there's NO loss of audio quality whatsoever unlike FM transmitters. If your car has navigation, make sure to buy the Y splitter as well because you'll need it!
R**C
Plug and play upgrade for RX350 2nd gen
RX350 2007-2009 w/nav and 6 disc CD playerI bet you this is the only vehicle that can play radio, tapes, CDs, and stream Bluetooth music! Nav, 6 disc CD changer, steering buttons, and factory Bluetooth phone calls all work perfectly. I also bought the newest DVD maps from here https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07KDVT6QB and that also is working great!Install tips:-You NEED to get the 6+6 Y-Splitter cable to make everything work. Many things do not work without this cable.-Radio pull out is 4 x 10mm bolts. Don't drop them in the dash. YouTube's videos show the best way to take it out.-Many mounting locations are possible, but none of them look great if you want to use the extra USB port as a charger port.
K**S
Wife loves this addition to her Prius.
Great for listening to your own choice of music in your prius. Easy to install, however be careful of some of the dash panels, they tend to be brittle after years in the sun. I had to replace one of the vent trim pieces due to this. The system automatically connects to my wife's phone when she starts the car. The only downsides are if you are on the phone while getting into your car, when the system connects it hangs up the phone. And if the phone that is connected to the system is removed, the radio beeps until reconnected. Annoying but the plusses out weights minuses.
P**G
2004 GX470, so far so good. You do have to do one thing to get it to work.
2004 GX470. Had this incredibly reliable built like a tank SUV for 12 years, however, the electronics were lacking in it, of course. Wife wanted Bluetooth streaming and for calls. Ours has the DVD package, rear entertainment, and cd changer. None of which we use as the kids have iPads. The install was not bad, but the instructions are not clear in that it references a switchable cable which is not available. We bought the standard y cable as referenced next to this product-the 6-pin. Nothing worked. Finally, I traced the cable from the cd changer in the glove box to the side kick panel. I unplugged the cd changer and then this unit worked fine. She can switch between Bluetooth streaming and the iPod on 3.5mm. Spotify and XM sound great over the Mark Levinson system. So now the only question is, will this last as long as the Lexus? Shall see.
L**L
Buggy as hell
Getting this combination bluetooth/wired input to my car stereo is WORSE than having just gotten a wired line in.When starting the car with the stereo on, the receiver activates and initiates a bluetooth connection to my phone. But then when I hit play on the phone, music comes out of the phone speaker. No amount of button pressing on either the stereo or the phone will fix the connection except opening my phone bluetooth settings, killing the connection manually, and then connecting again. If I try to switch the receiver from bluetooth to line-in or even just switch away from CD mode to FM mode, it sends a signal to my phone that causes it to start playing!So overall, it will eventually work if you do the huge run-around. Absolutely nothing like built-in car stereo bluetooth connectors that auto-play.
Z**N
Best 80 dollars Ive ever spent
I love music, but my car didn’t have a bluetooth. I tried using a bluetooth speaker but that didn’t work, well it did, but the sound sucked, so I got this. The installation process was a lil tough, I broke a couple panels in my car, but it was worth it anyway. I would recommend having it installed professionally if you care about the interior of your car, but if you just want good ol bluetooth to work, you got it. When it starts up, there’s a beep that goes off and for the first 20 seconds, the bluetooth is a lil janky. Like the audio doesn’t come thru or it’s choppy, but after that, it’s good.
H**H
Skips on startup
Had this for about a year now in my 2004 GX470. It works, steering wheel buttons work, sound quality is fine, install isn't easy but that's the GX's fault, not the adaptor.So why 3 stars? Whenever you start up the audio cuts out/skips for the first 10-20 seconds and it's infuriating. If you're listening to a podcast or an audio book or music you have to turn off the stereo or pause it out do something "extra" to make it work like any other Bluetooth device ever made. Additionally, the call volume is different than the audio volume and you never know what you're going to get, but you know it will never be right. Finally, when you shut off the car it's inconsistent on when it cuts off the audio. I've used at least 6-7 different music, audio book, and video apps over the last year, all the problems are there and it's driving me nuts.If I had paid $25 bucks and didn't need to rip the entire infotainment system out of the dash maybe I would be fine with it. Maybe if you only listened to music and didn't mind it skipping every time it would be fine. But if you listen to any audio you're going to be starting/stopping/rewinding constantly and it will drive you nuts.
J**M
GX470 application works great
Works seamlessly, sound quality is great, install is pretty easy in my 2006 GX470. Be aware that you do need the Y-splitter cable if you want the OE nav screen to work, because this replaces the CD player and the nav CD runs through that cable. The only issue I have is that incoming phone calls are WAY louder than the music, so it can be jarring when a call comes in if you're playing at a high volume. My phone connects consistently when I start the vehicle, calls don't drop, sounds great through the ML sound system.
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