🚗⚡ Charge, Connect & Cruise in Style — The Ultimate Bluetooth Car Companion
The LIHAN USB C Bluetooth Adapter is a multifunctional car accessory combining fast dual-port charging (PD3.0 & QC3.0), Bluetooth 5.3 handsfree calling with noise suppression, and high-fidelity AUX/FM audio transmission. It supports MP3/WMA playback from TF/USB drives up to 64GB, features 7 customizable LED backlights for enhanced ambiance, and ensures safety with built-in electrical protections. Compatible with 12V-24V vehicles and all major smartphones, it’s designed to elevate your driving experience with convenience, style, and superior sound.
C**A
Buy it. Seriously. Just buy it.
There are some products that just make me smile. This is one of those. They thought of everything and the price is rediculously low. I bought an older Honda fit as a second car to romp around town in. Something great on gas and reliable. So there's no Bluetooth from the factory and no USB charging ports. There is a cigarette lighter conveniently located. I did some research and decided on this. I'm so glad I did. It's really impressive for being so small it does so much. It's intuitive as well. I plugged it in and searched for the Bluetooth connection. Found it quickly and connected. I changed the channel on my radio to match the factory default radio station on the device. Played a song on my phone instantly. I was surprised how clear it was. I mean it's a really an inexpensive product how did it sound so good? So I called my wife and she answered and said she could hear me clearly, another win. There's a color changing option for the display that is pretty cool. I put it on blue to match my dash color. Took like 5 seconds to do. You can use the buttons on the device to advance to the next song or go back wards. I havent tried the USB music storage or the cell phone charger which Im sure will be great. I am truly impressed with this product it offers so much for so little. I was going to purchase a double Din receiver with the dash kit and stereo harness which all would have cost me about $200-$250. I didn't want to really spend that kind of money on my beater car because the factory stereo is fine and it has a CD player in it which I do have lots of CDs. Price point, practicality, quality are all there. I only used it on 2 drives so I can't speak to longevity so if I find this thing works for a good while Ill be intensely impressed. I hope you find this little thing as impressive as I do.
L**H
Simple set up and works!
This little device WORKS! Purchased this for a 2002 vehicle which had an older radio (original to the vehicle) with a CD player. No USB ports or aux ports available. This little thing plugs into a cigarette lighter, you just turn it to an unused radio station in your area (which can be googled), tune your car radio to the same station and then connect as normal via Bluetooth to your phone.Plays music from your phone as well as being able to receive and make calls through it.It’s worth the purchase.
L**S
Easy Upgrade For Any Car!
This Bluetooth adapter works great and instantly made my older car feel modern. Setup was simple, the sound is clear, and I love that I can take hands-free calls safely. The charging ports are super fast, and the LED backlight adds a fun touch at night. Perfect for streaming music and charging devices on the go—glad I grabbed this!
M**S
Some modern tech for older cars
Hated not having my main music source, Spotify, in my old Volvo V70. The factory entertainment unit (radio/CD/tape) is a highly proprietary piece of kit, that really doesn't offer much in the way of modern connectivity. Moreover it's seen better days, as with lots of Volvos from my car's era the electronics have become highly suspect when it comes to reliability. While the car remains a workhorse, I'm hesitant to sink much money into the stereo.Enter the Lihan. I've used FM transmitter interfaces in the past and frankly was never particularly pleased with their performance. But the last of that was in the early 1990s, back when my hearing and audiophile tendencies was much more picky and acute. Nowadays some three decades later...not so much. Aging will do that to you. So will the inevitable loss of frequency range that comes with getting older. So thinking that using a Bluetooth receiver/FM transmitter might be a decent solution, search through the highest rated units on Amazon and decided to give the Lihan a try, especially since it was affordably priced.The unit has proven itself to be quite usable. Setup wasn't TOO difficult, though I did need to reference the way too small for old eyes user's manual for a bit of initial guidance. Once the unit was paired to my Samsung phone, a pleasant surprise was had in that the Lihan also serves as a fast charger via USB, something I really wasn't expecting even though in small text on Amazon's product page it does clearly state that this feature is supposed to be present. My phone quickly paired with the Lihan and the Lihan was near instantly transmitting signal.Having said that, the sonic quality of that signal is not something to crow about, even when the listener has over six decades of use on his ears and can provide a bit of latitude on being too judgmental. The main issue is the abundant static that comes with radio transmissions, particularly prevalent with weaker signals. Moreover the USB cable that I used for the fast charging of my phone introduced its own amount of interference noise to the transmission the Lihan was doing. A better shielded cable would help alleviate this, but how often does anyone come across heavily shielded USB mini-cables for the purposes of audio quality? Generally it's mainly about fast charging and data transfers.The "multi-layered" shielding that that GE-branded USB-A to USB-B cable was of little effectiveness in blocking interference coming off the wiring of the cable itself. I picked it up on the fly from a local store, primarily because I forgot to grab one when I left home to drive around and test how well the Lihan would perform under real-world usage conditions. The Lihan also picked up electrical noise from the car's engine, primarily during engine speed acceleration and deceleration. The Lihan is definitely not what anyone can call "hi-fi".What it actually IS is a fairly capable and reliable connection alternative. The Spotify streaming in all candor just sounds like a over-air FM radio broadcast. The noise level are quite overflowing, but the effect is truly like listening to a weaker FM radio signal, complete with realistic-sounding station drift. It's certainly not total garbage as long as a listener is willing to temper their expectations. The Lihan just WORKS at getting that streaming music data from my phone into and through the Volvo's old stereo.For that and this FM transmitter's low price and the sweet fast charging, I'd say that it's worth the fuss. Can't give it 5-stars because of its dodgy broadcasting quality and rather blah noise suppression, but everywhere else it definitely seems like a winner. 4-stars.
K**R
Buy it! You won't be disappointed!!!
This was super easy to use!! I plugged it in, changed the station to 107.5 and turned my Bluetooth on my phone and paired it. The boom it was connected that simple that fast that easy!!!! Love it!!!!! Highly recommend!!!!! Definitely worth the price! The music sounded clear and crisp and the functionality is amazing!!!
P**X
Good product, responsive seller
It worked well, connected easily, did not have any static issues. Unfortunately it stopped working after a couple months. However, I contacted the seller and they offered a refund or replacement, and followed through. So I recommend this, as it is a good product, and if you do have issues, the sellers are responsive and helpful.
K**A
Easy to set up.. But not loud enough for me.
This was an easy set up & connection. However, it’s no where near loud enough for my preference when it comes to music. I’m not sure why but the GPS is even louder than the music when using this device. My car’s standard radio is much louder, so with that being said, I am returning this and starting my search for another one. If you don’t mind the lower volume, go for it.
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