Drive Smart, Talk Hands-Free! 🚗✨
The Aigoss Bluetooth Car Speakerphone is a versatile wireless car kit designed for hands-free talking and music streaming. With features like dual phone connectivity, voice command support, and crystal-clear audio, it enhances your driving experience while ensuring safety on the road.
Manufacturer | Aigoss |
Brand | Aigoss |
Model | BT6 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.31 x 2.17 x 1.57 inches |
Item model number | T826 |
Manufacturer Part Number | T826 |
Mirror Adjustment | Remote, Voice |
Special Features | Portable |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
R**F
Sounds fantastic!
The media could not be loaded. For a tiny inexpensive speaker, this is really fantastic. Putting it on my son's bike so not only can he listen to music, but he can take a call while still riding it. No more excuses for not answering when we call him.Pros:LOUD - this is very loud for such a small speaker. The amount of sound that comes out of this is mind boggling. It even sounds GOOD. I would consider this equal to the sound on the Anker Soundcore Flare Mini. It's impressive.Mic - the built-in mic sounds just as good as the phone itself. When in a call, voices are clear. Of course, in the wind while riding a bike...not so clear. HahamicroSD - Very cool to have the ability to play music directly from the microSD card.Battery - So far, battery has lasted overnight (not playing music..just forgot to turn it off), and through several bike rides. It's showing at 40% when connected to the phone.Clip - The magnetic clip that holds the speaker on a sunviser is adequate. It works perfectly inside a car. Also has an optional lanyard to attach to a backpack which is a nice addition.BUT....Cons:Clip - While the clip works great in a car, it is difficult to attach to a bicycle. I came up with my own solution (velcro cable straps) that works fine.My son is really enjoying this, and so are his friends. It's like when we were kids and would bring a boombox over to listen to Nirvana while playing basketball. Not sure if their parents appreciate it, but that's their problem. Haha
K**R
Does its job
I purchased this to use in my 95 Subaru. The radio doesn't work and I wanted a hands free option. This was affordable. It is easy to connect and sounds ok. It can be a bit tinny sounding. But it does its job. I can listen to music from my phone and also make/answer calls while driving. I did have issues with determining how charged it was. I'd turn it on and my phone showed it was at 100%. By the time I get to work it's at 60%. The drive is about 15 minutes. It never died on me though but I'd only use it for 15-20 min increments and it was usually for listening to music. All in all it works well, is simple to use, and sound is good. However I have an old car and it's not as quiet as newer cars so people had a hard time hearing me when I was on a call. I could hear them just fine though.
O**R
Good sound. Good functionality. Perfect price.
Seriously, why paying crazy money for something that works as good as this car speakerphone ?...Honestly, I was considering getting the Jabra at the time of purchasing this one, and I am glad I went for this model instead. It's VERY loud, and I have to actually tune the volume down a bit when using it, and calls are good and clear. Also, love the auto-shut off functionality which saves battery and remove the worry of turning this speaker off when exiting the car. However, it will not turn on automatically, and will have to be manually turned on each time I enter the car. But that's not a big deal for me though.Also I don't understand why all the big & expensive brand out there never thought about the magnetic detachable back plate ?! That's an awesome feature which allow me to VERY easily remove this device from the car (to charge it back home for instance, or when parking in area where thieves break often into cars), without the hassle of having to re-adjust the base/clip it back in place each time.I am so happy with this speaker that I may get another one to use when renting a car while on vacation ! Definitely recommend it.
B**S
Aigoss vs. Jabra Freeway
Description said this "automatically connects" to phone. The Jabra would pair instantly and verbally let you know you were "connected" once you got within a few feet of the device.The Aigoss only connects when you hold the button down to turn it on. So if you get in the car and forget to turn it on to connect, you will have to scramble to do so when your phone rings. The magnetic base clip is useless. The device falls off if you bump it because the magnet is not that strong. I used automotive velcro so I can stick it in multiple places in a car, move it from car to car (for those who use fleet vehicles) and remove it for charging. Stick it to my work bag to charge it in the office, etc.I will say it is smaller and louder than the Jabra, which is why I finally gave up and got a new speaker system. I could barely hear people over road noise with the Jabra but the Aigoss seems to be much better and louder. I do miss the real voice and auto connect of the Jabra providing me with info like "low battery". Dont know how the Aigoss battery holds up yet. Would be nice if the buttons lit up or were painted white. Cant see them when it is mounted up in low light. I used white-out to color the symbols so I could see what they are. Also, in order to have the microphone hole facing out towards your voice when mounting overhead, the control buttons will face you upside down. Weird. They should have figured most people would put this on a visor and want the mic as close to them as possible....
M**8
Pair it each time. No auto on and off. Battery dead in a day or two.
I purchased a different brand first, loved it so much bought this brand for another car. The auto on and off is a mess. Other brand auto turns on when you get in the car. This model is supposed to turn off in 5 minutes. So each time you get out park and come back. You have to manually re pair the bluetooth. Major pain. Not sure it always turns off either, battety is dead in two days. Other brand lasts over a week before charging never did go dead and I'm 2 hours plus in car on phone daily. Sound quality is not as good either. Also the visor clip is so small it will damage any sun visor that is thicker than 1/2 an inch.
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