SONRU Bluetooth 5.3 FM Transmitter, Bluetooth Adapter Car Radio Audio Transmitter Handsfree Car Kit with QC3.0 PD 30W USB Port,A2DP Crystal Sound, 1.1M Cable, Voltage Display, TF Card Play

$16.66

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Price: £16.66
(as of Aug 13, 2024 09:06:10 UTC – Details)

10 reviews for SONRU Bluetooth 5.3 FM Transmitter, Bluetooth Adapter Car Radio Audio Transmitter Handsfree Car Kit with QC3.0 PD 30W USB Port,A2DP Crystal Sound, 1.1M Cable, Voltage Display, TF Card Play

  1. Rob

    Excellent Product
    I installed it in my 24 year old Motorhome. The sound has never been so clear. I used to lose signal when travelling but now the problem is solved. Very easy to install. I chose this product so that I could stick it on the dashboard in a convenient place next to the radio. I primarily purchased it to stream radio from my mobile phone but I now have the added bonus of being able to answer any phone calls…. I initially stuck it on the dashboard with the sticker povided but it fell off after a few hours so i used sticky backed velcro which has solved the problem.

  2. Konstantinos

    Easy to use – perfect for the price point
    This was the second FM transmitter I bought for my car, and this model was even simpler to use than the last one. It’s basically a plug-and-play model, the only thing that you need to do is find a good frequency for the transmitter.I have been using this item to charge my phone and to stream music to my car sound system when driving, and I found that it is easy to connect every time and without any noticeable distortion in music quality. I have answered the occasional call, the microphone seems to be working ok although depending on your 12V socket placement you might find yourself speaking louder than what you normally would.I haven’t tried to use the SD card feature, as I have no need for it. I might load up an emergency stash of music, in case my phone battery dies.

  3. Dave P

    Excellent Bluetooth hands-free solution
    I bought this purely for making and receiving hands-free phone calls in the car (not really interested in the music streaming functions) and it works perfectly. I rarely make or receive calls in the car, so it wasn’t worth spending a load of money on a built-in Parrot or similar. This meets all my needs perfectly, and was simple to install and set up.Call quality via the car’s speakers is much clearer and louder than using my phone’s built-in speaker, and the microphone picks up my voice perfectly. I’ve been told the clarity is fine at the other end, and all calls so far have been successful.Receiving incoming calls requires a simple press on the big silver button, and ending the calls is the same. Outgoing calls can be made by voice command if required, depending on your phone’s functionality, of course.One minor irritation is the 12V feed on my car (Porsche Boxster) is permanently live, so I usually unplug the socket after every journey to avoid any possibility of draining the car battery. Obviously, on most cars the 12V feed is switched off with the ignition, so this would not normally be a problem.Bluetooth connection only takes a few seconds after switching the transmitter on, and it seems to stay connected after that (longest journey so far has been 1 hour). I haven’t had any problems with interference from any radio stations, and I’m using the default frequency which is preset on the unit.An easy 5 stars from me, especially taking into consideration the reasonable price for this multi-functional gadget.

  4. TS88

    Good sound quality, easy to connect
    Wow. I never expect much from any Bluetooth device as they can be fiddly to set up or just not connect.By contrast, this was a doddle – very easy indeed.Sounds quality is very good to, more than good enough for car use where there’s always road noise in the background. For those people who complain they get interference, I’d suggest one of two things:1) If you’ve a petrol car and you have regular interference, you probably need to replace your spark plug leads, it’s not this unit.2) If the interference is just noise, or breakthrough with other audio, you’ve not followed the instructions. You need to tune it to a frequency that has NO radio stations on it. Bottom or top end frequencies are best in most areas – 88-90MHz, or 100-108MHz. Cities will have loads more interference because there are simply more radio stations on the FM band, and sometimes pirate ones. Likewise, the “clear” frequencies will change with your journey. Best tip: Tune 2 or 3 different, adjacent frequencies so you can easily swap between them.Other than addressing those easy to fix “complaints” (read the manual!), which will happen with ANY device of this type, the sound quality is good, it’s easy to set up, and it’s simple to change between microSD card and Bluetooth. The inclusion of two USB ports is an added bonus.Overall: Decent device, easy to use, and ignore the naysayers who complain about noise.

  5. Aidan Rayner

    Very good quality device, but no shuffle or line in!
    Bought two of these for my parents after I had a VictSing adapter completely die on my dad, as their radios don’t have bluetooth connectivity. They sound very high quality, feel great in the hand, and the buttons are easy to use. We’re all iPhone users so I wasn’t able to test the QC3.0 on it but otherwise, they are excellent. The light ring is nice, though not that easy to see in daylight.However, I had to return my dad’s one as he wanted to use the USB port on it as well as having his phone connected. The USB port works fine, but there are NO options to change what songs are selected – it just plays from start to finish. The nice thing is that it will play folders but you cannot shuffle it at all, which was useless for him. So while it’s fine for my mum’s use where she uses Spotify and her phone all of the time, my dad has limited data currently and likes the songs he already has downloaded, so I had to return his for a different model.TL;DR: High quality, the light is a nice option, charging works fine but there is no way to control song playback on USB or MicroSD besides next/prev/play/pause. It’s disappointing as it would have been perfect.

  6. Glt elodie

    Transmetteur qui fonctionne parfaitement : redonne un son puissant et net, se reconnecte automatiquement sur l’appareil choisi, et le « must » une touche téléphone qui permet de prendre les communications téléphoniques sans avoir a prendre notre portable en main.A cela s’ajoute que son design est super sympa : discret par sa taille, il possède des LED dont on peut choisir la couleur par simple pression sur un petit bouton et qui permet aussi de le repérer dans la voiture la nuit. Son utilisation est simple.Bref, c’est un achat de bonne qualité à prix très raisonnable.

  7. Lesosia

    Gadget molto carino ed utile sopratutto per quelle auto che hanno solo l’uscita aux,ovvero le auto moderne.Al tatto non sembra niente male e dà l’idea di robustezza…Entrando nello specifico questo ricevitore/trasmettitore presenta di lato un lettore schede,sopra un piccolo pulsantino per cambiare il colore dei led,prese usb in testa e dei pulsanti per far riprodurre le musica/pausa, e cambiare traccia.Stessi pulsanti possono essere utilizzati per ricevere/rifiutare la chiamata ed alzare/abbassare il volume.Le 2 prese usb presenti hanno una notevole comodità sopratutto quella che presenta la ricarica veloce.Mentre l’altra presa usb(ricarica più lenta) ha la possibilità di riprodurre le canzoni salvate sulla pendrive(max 32gb).Il dispostivo è semplice da utilizzare…Bisogna trovare una frequenza vuota sulla radio e sintonizzare la stessa frequenza sul dispositivo.Esempio, mettiamo che la frequenza libera sulla radio è 101,3 sul nostro ricevitore impostiamo 101,3 e magicamente sentiremo la musica dalle casse dell’auto.Ovviamente sul nostro smartphone dobbiamo accendere il bluetooth e associare il dispositivo(carkit si chiama).Musica e telefonate le sentiremo tramite le casse dell’auto e devo dire che funziona davvero bene(provato su clio moschino).Per trovare la frequenza adatta bisogna armarsi di pazienza e girare e le frequenze belle pulite,perchè sennò l’audio risulta disturbato.Pro: molto versatile,led per integrarlo meglio nella nostra auto,compatto,leggero e usb ricarica veloce(usb arancione)contro: il prezzo,forse un pelino alto e se troviamo una zona in cui vi è un traffico di frequenze radio notevole bisogna cambiare la frequenza per trasmettere la nostra musica.In definitiva mi piace molto il prodotto,lo trovo molto originale e versatile.Un piccolo gadget con “grandi” funzioni.Spedizione veloce e puntuale.Soddisfatto del prodotto

  8. Dario

    Veramente eccezionale, devo ammettere che ne avevo un altro di un’altra marca che durante l’utilizzo si disconnetteva e il design era molto ingombrante poi ho deciso di acquistare questo prodotto e ne sono rimasto stupito, piccolo,semplice, con dei LED personalizzabili e funzionale, consiglio questo prodotto.

  9. Tommy

    Très facile à utiliser et à installer et marche nickel qualité du son asser bonne juste ne vous faite pas avoir par la lumière sur la photo car elle n est pas du tout comme sa, le led reste uniquement allumé de couleur rouge et non multicolor comme sur limage

  10. Francesco De Falco

    Dopo un po di mesi dall’acquisto, do un punteggio di 4 stelle perché spesso il segnale è disturbato, pensavo in qualche modo che la stabilità del segnale fosse migliore, spostandomi tra due città confinanti sono costretto a rimodulare la frequenza e mentre si è alla guida ciò non è sempre comodo e soprattutto sicuro..per il resto è un buon prodotto, ricarica due cellulari allo stesso tempo, una presa in quick charge, ed è molto bello esteticamente. Spedizione ed imballaggio ok.

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