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The LENCENT FM Transmitter T25 is a versatile car audio adapter that streams high-quality music via Bluetooth, USB, or TF card, supports hands-free calling with noise cancellation, and features dual USB charging ports with safety protections. It also monitors your car battery voltage and offers a wide FM frequency range for stable, interference-free playback, all enhanced by a stylish blue ambient light for safer nighttime use.
J**Z
Works perfectly, great price
It fits perfectly in the limited space available in my 94 Bronco, it doesn’t have great placement. Anything larger is difficult to work with.I bought one twice as expensive because I needed it right away for a long trip and this one was delayed. The other one sucked. It was too bulky, buttons hard to feel because they were flush with the face and it didn’t actually charge my phone at all.BUT THIS ONE IS PERFECT! Buttons are easy to feel without looking away from the road to press. Sits perfectly in the little spot it has, charges my phone efficiently, and works seamlessly. I am a simple woman and I appreciate simple things that work. I couldn’t be happier with the performance for the price.
L**K
Good bargain
LENCENT FM Transmitter easily solved our needs for older vehicle. Bluetooth connection to Moto G Power mobile phone works perfectly. Playback of MP3 audio files via micro SD card through factory radio has excellent sound. This unit is a great and inexpensive solution for us. The small footprint doesn't crowd other dash controls. If it is durable over time it will be a great bargain.
N**N
Slightly static-y but still good.
Works perfectly as described. The connection is quick and easy and the item seems durable enough that even got tossed a bit didn't hurt. There is a bit of a static to the connection, but it is a great easy to set-up and use way to connect your bluetooth phone to your car stereo.
S**.
Hands Free Calling in a C3 Corvette
I saw this product in a video, and it was recommended for older Corvettes for hands free calling. The video didn't show it being used, but it was highly recommended. I had to do some measuring, because the lighter is in a tight space down in the ashtray compartment. I couldn't find anything else regarding the fit, so being pretty cheap I just bought it. It does fit in the lighter, in my 1971 Stingray. You have to turn it ninety degrees, and it will only fit turned on way. It does work, and for phone calls it works VERY well. My wife couldn't even tell I was in the car when I called her. I tuned my FM radio to around 107 on the dial, and set the preset button. If I leave it tuned there, I can play music off of my Iphone, which does sound a bit better than the factory radio. That feature works well too. If I choose to listen to a radio station, and my phone rings, I just have to hit the preset button on the right and then take the call. It makes taking a call while driving a sardine can with a four speed much more pleasurable! They have upgraded models, but I don't think they'll fit in an older Corvette, and this one works just fine.
I**F
Great for scooters.
So this item was purchased firmly father-in-law who thinks he is a speed demon. He wanted to see how fast he was going on his little scooter.He picked this item for the value based on money he would spend on other similar items.He did not have a hard time connection this item to his scooter and he loves the clarity. He said it seems to be pretty accurate.My father-in-law is very happy with this purchase.
L**R
Easy to Use
It took a little while to figure it out, but once I did I find it very easy to use. It is a pleasure to listen to content on my phone through my car's speakers.
H**T
Works Just Okay. Cheap and Works But Sound Quality is Not Great.
I've been using this for about a month now, and feel like I can give it an accurate rating of 3.5 stars.Had to read the directions to get setup on station 88.1. It worked right away, and has connected fine every time I've used it so far. But in short, the sound quality leaves a lot to be desired. In short, it's usable for podcasts, but I wouldn't listen to music with this.Pros - It's cheap and will get you wireless connectivity via your phone. It's easy to use, though it's bulky, and I was not careful enough and broke the cover to my cigarette lighter port taking it out which was annoying, but my fault.Cons- The sound quality is below average for music. I have a stereo in my car, and the sound quality would never do justice for the subwoofers and amplifier I have. The difference between CD and this thing is like night and day. Me personally, I would never use this for music.- Connectivity. I have a cheapo lightning cable that doesn't have a good connection, and this adapter hates it. Especially if you connect it to the "wired" non-bluetooth side. So I have to make sure the wire stays connected to the "charging" side or it'll keep trying to play music off the phone and repeatedly lose connection with a cheaper cable.- Volume. In addition to the sound quality being below average, the volume is very low. Usually when I listen to music with CD, my volume is set around 20. If I really want to bump it loud I turn it around 28-30. To even hear anything with this, I have to bump it to minimum 40-45, and my radio only goes up to 50.- Quirk with the iphone, not the adapter's fault. If I turn off my car and the radio, and even full the faceplate off, and turn the car off I think, the bluetooth is still connected. So if I'm sitting in my car trying to look at anything on my phone with sound, it's muted because my phone is defaulting to playing it through the car stereo. That's annoying.I used this for one day with music, then took it off because the sound quality was so poor. I recently decided to listen to a podcast on the way to work, so I've been using it daily for like 3-4 weeks. It works pretty well for that, but the volume is very low, and I have to make sure I lower the volume before switching back to music or the 45 volume will kill my ear.I would give this item a 3.5, rounding down to 3. It's cheap and will give you phone connectivity. But the sound quality is not great, and I would not recommend it for music, just for talk radio. And be prepared to turn your volume up all the way to hear it.Music I'd give it a 2. Talk radio I'd give it a 4 if you don't mind turning your volume to the max. And I give it a higher overall rating due to price and pretty good connectivity.If I wanted to listen to music, I'd spring for a new radio.Edit: After a couple of months I've developed a whining noise sometimes when using it. The sound will whine when accelerating. Don't really care though. Still works okay for podcasts, and the connection is reliable. I've never lost connection before mid-use.
J**
Easy to use/ sounds good
This transmitter is great. Just plugged it in tuned it to 88.1 and set my car radio to same. Went to phone settings and allowed Bluetooth. The device came up on phone. Went to spotify Playlist and hit play. Clicked on song and it played. The sound was the same quality as the radio. Ive only had one song have static at higher volume. The rest of my music coming from spotify played fine at higher volume. I have stock speakers and stock radio receiver. It is small and where my cigarette lighter is its kind of recessed and lower by the gear shift.I have a hard time seeing the display on the transmitter. If your outlet is higher up on the console and flat it shouldn't be a problem.
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