🚗 Elevate Your Drive with SoundTek!
The Aston Innovations SoundTek A1+ Bluetooth Car Kit is a cutting-edge device that enhances your driving experience by providing seamless music streaming and hands-free calling. Featuring a Qualcomm chipset with Bluetooth v5.1, it supports high-end audio codecs like aptX-HD AAC, ensuring superior sound quality. With its auto-on and auto-connect functionality, built-in noise isolator, and the ability to connect to two devices at once, this car kit is designed for the modern, tech-savvy driver.
T**E
My favorite 😍😍😍 Bluetooth ever!
It's super easy to use!Pairs fast!and has conformation beep that means it's connected.Also has a built in microphone.But I don't use that feature very often.It's an alright microphone.But it's not the best feature.The MICROPHONE works. But I think it has no noise canceling.I'm a truck driver.And I just plug it in Any truck radio at work and select AUX. And drive away.Also works well with my (blue parrot one ear trucker headset).You know The $140 one that you can buy at loves truck stop.That's a good combination.That setup Is basically all I use when driving.I also install this Bluetooth in my older vehicles.Anything that has an AUX port that is.And there you go.Easy listening! No more problems.TIP FOR MOUNTING. on a magnet.Mounting on a magnet is cool for me because I can change vehicle easily. So it's temporary and handy all the time.Somtimes I use the sticky on the back, and stick it to a metal washer.And then stick the washer onto a magnet located on the dash.That's cool too, most of the time.Except the magnet 🧲 messes with all the little electronics inside the Bluetooth.And all you have to do to fix that is slid it down to the side, hanging off the magnet.And in that position it workes just fine.100 percent would recommend this awesome product!!!
A**.
10 out of 10! WORTH EVERY PENNY
I drive a 2007 honda fit. Nothin fancy about it. It has a standard cd player stereo with a lighter outlet and an aux port. I've tried a bunch of different Bluetooth/radio, and Bluetooth/aux devices ranging from 5$ to 30$. They work great if all you want is music. But if you need something for hands free phone calls with clear audio for both parties, this is the gadget for you! Don't believe the "ultra clarity noise canceling microphone" with cheaper devices. It's crap! The only noise they cancel is your voice, and they amplify all other noise. It's all a lie! No one can hear you!Get this thing!!!! I have zero complaints about this device. Everyone can hear me on the phone perfectly clear, I hear them perfectly clear and the music sounds great! It's easy to install, and very easy to use. They include instructions, but honestly it's not even needed. If you know how to use your phones Bluetooth, and you have the ability to plug in a cord, you're good to go! They also include adhesive cord clips to keep the cord neatly tucked away, but the adhesive isn't the best on textured plastic dashboards. I added double sided tape to them and they stay put, no biggie. The adhesive foam circle for the button pad/mic is super sticky! Make sure you KNOW where you want it before you stick it cause it's not moving.This device is worth every penny. If clear phone calls is what youre looking for, save yourself the trouble of trying similar products with lower price points. I've been trying other products as I find them for a couple years and none of them have been even close to matching the quality of this device.
J**H
Sounds great and gets the job done
I recently purchased a 2007 BMW X5. Its a very nice luxury vehicle. But as with all Bimmers, its iDrive takes center stage on the console, and is part of the car. Unfortunately streaming bluetooth audio wasnt common yet in 2007. Buying an aftermarket head unit is not an option because of the iDrive. That leaves my only options as paying an extraordinary amount of money to retrofit a newer iDrive, or find an alternative solution. Well, this device is that alternative solution. In the center console of the X5 is a line in audio jack, and a 12 volt plug. Using a 12 volt to USB adapter, I basically shoved all of the cables in the console, and placed the puck just outside it, in a nice placement near the iDrive knob.I tried it out today. Sound quality is really good. Better than it was using a lightning to audio cable directly plugged in to the aux in. The three buttons, next/last/pause play work perfectly fine. My phone is paired to bluetooth for the phone in the bimmer. I made a phone call not knowing what to expect. It appeared my phone was using the bluetooth off this new device; but as a bonus, I had the call stats up on the idrive since its also connected. This means I can see the inbound caller, use my steering wheel buttons, etc. But I have the high quality audio off this device.Its not a perfect solution. But at the price, its way better than my alternatives. It doesnt automatically kick off the last played song when I turn on the car (the 12volt source is switched, which is what you want). But its not too bad, because the iDrive will not default back to aux in anyways. So no matter what, I have to start the car, then switch over. At that point, I can click play on the puck, and off it goes. But when I exit the vehicle, the phone stops playing, which it wont do if its plugged in directly to the lightning (itll play until you unplug the lightning cable).The only other alternative that would work is an aftermarket android unit that replaces the original iDrive panel. It can still do the idrive functions, but layers in all android apps. That of course can do bluetooth streaming. But even that is $500. This device was my last stop before going that route. It appears I have a satisfactory solution, so I will probably leave it as is.
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