• Intelligent and fast charging: input 12-24 V; Output 2 USB ports: smart 2.4 A charge port which can intelligently identify android or iPhone devices and QC3.0 fast charge port
  • Special design: large key for easy operation; 1.7 Inch large LCD backlight display song name/ incoming phone number and shows your car's battery level when car start; Can rotate the LCD display screen in 270-degree gooseneck for optimal viewing comfort; Turn off the FM transmitter: long pressing the next song key for 5 seconds, it will turn off the FM and functions keep charging function
  • Broad compatibility: this radio adapter works with compatible devices, like iPhone, iPad, iPod, tablet, smartphones or MP3 player, you can transfer music in those devices to car audio via 3.5 mm audio cable; Support TF/ Micro SD card in FAT format up to 32G; Support A2DP; Support MP3/ WMA format; Also support AUX output
  • High clear sound and call quality: adopted advanced interference and noise cancellation technology - CVC technology creates full duplex sound and suppresses noise and wind; Built-in microphone feature supports hands-free talking reduce interference
  • Features v4.2 and EDR: compared to earlier or older versions likeV2.0, V 2.1, or V3.0, V4.2 consumes much less energy and lasts much longer; EDR(Enhanced Data Rate), which ensures a faster data transmission rate and much more stable connection between a device and the audio receiver

I have a 2000 Honda civic and i was thinking of buying a cd player with an aux but to be honest i am that guy that likes to save money. This Bluetooth fm transmitter was very easy to use ! My favorite part about this fm transmitter is that it stays connected to my phone, as in when i turn on the car my phone is already connected and ready to play music. Then the plus about this is that it has usb chargers ! You cant go wrong with this because for one its easy to use, and two it has 2 usb output to charge your phone.

For years and years I had been using MP3 players in my car. Eventually something would break and I'd have to track down a replacement, learn a whole new interface and way to transfer my music. That can get expensive and time consuming. Then one day it occurred to me that I have a perfectly fine music player right in my pocket that goes everywhere I do. My car doesn't have bluetooth but there's plenty of inexpensive adapters out there. This isn't my first, but it's my favorite. The buttons are nice and big, and they're grouped on the same side of the device so I don't have to take my eyes off the road to skip around my playlist. I connected the headphone jack on the bluetooth adapter to the AUX port on my car so I can skip the FM tuner. The audio is nice and clear. Great sound quality. I'm really happy with it. I installed the Bluetooth Autoplay Music Android app by Jason Maderski so I could have Pulsar start playing as soon as the adapter paired with my phone. Works perfectly. Now I just get in the car and go. I don't have to touch a thing. I had some questions so I contacted Leextec support and Emma got back to me right away. Good customer service.

Quick and easy to setup. Process: connected to phone via Bluetooth, set channel on FM Transmitter to 87.9 (my preferred station for transmission), changed car stereo to 87.9 FM, started music on phone and auditory perfection ensued. The sound quality is top notch for short radius fm transmission. The next and previous buttons worked seamlessly with my audio apps. The adjustable volume nob makes it easy to adjust the volume, and allows for adjusting on the phone, on the transmitter, and on the stereo as 3 separate adjustments to get the volume exactly where you want it. The long adjustable neck is perfect for keeping it accessible even when cup holders are extended forcing odd angles. Fast charge works great on my Samsung Galaxy S6 phone, as well as simultaneous dual charge. The Microphone on the transmitter works surprisingly well. Call recipients can hear me just fine and I can hear them well. The audio jack works as expected and provides a great way to connect for devices that don't have Bluetooth connectivity. The micro sd slot works great on my 32 gb sd card. Overall I am impressed with this transmitter, and would highly recommend it for both quality and price.

I'd heard of FM Transmitters but never looked into them, thinking it was something to do with the amateur radio hobby. We have a 2008 Hyundai van with no Aux cable or Bluetooth capability. This little gadget plugs right in to the cigarette lighter and starts up fast. Just tune the car radio to a static frequency, match that on the transmitter, then connect your device through Bluetooth (or input a removable storage card). I made a fun 80s playlist on Spotify, downloaded it to my phone, and we grooved all the way from Utah to Iowa! We didn't need to worry about my phone battery dying either because this gadget has a couple USB charge ports. This thing made the trip much more enjoyable and I highly recommend it.

Hands down the best thing I ever bought for my truck. I own a 2002 Toyota Sequoia that I'm very attached to but is not quite upgraded to all the Bells and whistles of a 2018. This little device gave me the option to listen to my GPS across the stereo speakers as well as do hands free phone calls should I feel the need to answer it while I'm driving, and I also get to listen to my personal tunes through the Bluetooth connection or through a plug whatever your preference and they both come in super clear. I wish I would have bought this sooner I'm very happy and would recommend it 10/10

UPDATED REVIEW. I had a defect initially with the device that was first sent to me, and the seller, upon seeing my review, promptly sent me another one that arrived in two days and it works as it should The skip forward arrow button did not work properly on my first unit;, when playing music in files on a microSD card inserted in the device. It did not skip to the next track in my MP3 files. Instead it acted identically as the back arrow button did, going to the previous track or start of the current one etc.... When I went to replace it, the company offered to send me another at no charge. I like that it is Bluetooth version 4,2. That was important to me. I have a new Moto G5 Plus phone with the same version. My phone and this device connect flawlessly.... But for some reason this new phone did not connect with a previous FM transmitter from Walmart that I was using, that had Bluetooth 3.0, which had worked with my last phone, a Sony phone with 4.1 ... ( In theory my new phone should have worked with the Walmart device with the older Bluetooth version, but it somehow would not connect..Hence my need for a different Bluetooth FM Transmitter with updated version of Bluetooth,. The Sumind fit the bill.) The sound is terrific. Static has not been a problem. I like the QC3.0 charging port, as my new phone accepts that feature. The dancing EQ display on microSD playback is simulated but a nice touch. I like getting phone calls hands-freethrough my speakers. The manual instructions are in mangled English, but it is not a complicated device to figure out. . I wish this device had shuffle mode. I hoped it was a feature not mentioned in the manual but I have not found it.

Very pleased with this product! Bought it for my winter car because I needed a way to play music and didn’t feel like messing with it cause it’s my winter car, very easy to operate my Bluetooth paired with no problems and it sounds as good as I’d hoped! I was skeptical but again I’m very happy with how it works, the only issue is my cars a standard and in 5th gear it would hit the product itself but the stand is adjustable so I’m able to move it out of the way enough, just something to be mindful of

Purchased this unit to play my personal music mix. What I like about this unit is it has a slot for a memory card. However, the music on my memory card can only be played in the order as found on the card (my case, alphabetically). Unless there is the option to "random" a files' music mix, I do not see the option available on the unit itself. I have not set up the unit yet to play via Bluetooth, nor via cord to my radio, as my radio does not have an auxiliary port. I do know from my son's unit, music can be set up to "random play" via the phones music app. Other than this, I am very pleased with the unit for the price, design and function. It's quick to locate and link to a vacant FM station and will periodically lose signal which is no different than when a regular FM station loses signal along a route. I travel to TX periodically and will learn then if the unit has to re-search for a different station or if it remains on the original selected station. Since the unit is mounted in a cigarette lighter plug in the dash that is not tied to the ignition switch, you must turn off the unit manually if you desire upon exiting your vehicle. Of course if you use the main lighter plug that is tied to the ignition, this will not be an issue for you. I do notice though with my accessory lighter plug, the unit will come on when I start my truck. It seems the power (drain/surge) activates the unit via a sensor(?). Whatever the case, I'm cool with that as I don't have to turn the unit on...only when I turn the ignition off.