🚗🔊 Drive smarter, sound better, charge faster!
The Esky Bluetooth 4.2 Car Receiver combines cutting-edge Bluetooth 5.0 technology with high-fidelity stereo sound and hands-free calling. Featuring a 300mAh battery with up to 15 hours of music playback, magnetic charging, and dual 2.4A USB ports, it offers universal compatibility via 3.5mm AUX for seamless integration in most vehicles and home audio systems.
Controller Type | Button Control |
Control Method | Voice |
Human-Interface Input | Microphone |
Outer Material | ABS |
Color | EB07 |
Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadi |
Supported Media Type | EnhancedContent |
Installation Type | Plug In |
Includes Remote | No |
Additional Features | Magnetic mount to charge bluetooth receiver without cable, Hands-free phone call during driving, One press to enjoy high-quality music in cellphone by car stereo, Voice Commands to Siri during driving, Bluetooth 4.1 Built-in Mic |
Rechargeable Battery Included | No |
Power Source | Battery Powered,Corded Electric,Usb Cable |
Battery Charge Time | 2.5 Hours |
Lithium-Battery Energy Content | 1.11 Watt Hours |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Connector Type Used on Cable | 3.5mm AUX-IN, Micro USB |
Number of Ports | 2 |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB, wireless |
Bluetooth support? | Yes |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Audio Input | 3.5mm AUX |
Compatibility Options | Smartphone, Tablet, Car Stereo System |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet, Car Stereo System |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | [Most] |
Item Weight | 68 Grams |
Battery Weight | 68 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.35"L x 1.18"W x 1.18"H |
D**N
Make sure your car has aux input port before your purchase.
The bluetooth receiver is so far in good use every day. It works as a music amplifier and makes the easy way to listen your music from your phone with your car stereo audio system.But be very careful to make sure your car has aux input port and mind the depth of the car’s aux-in jack before you purchase. At first I didn’t get it work. After I checked the description, I am lucky that I have a aux input port compatible with it.Besides, it can help answering the incoming call during driving. I don’t figure out how to dial a call without using the phone. But it is more safe to answer the phone call when driving. And I don’t know how to voice to Siri either. Maybe later I can get it.At first, I use this bluetooth car receiver when driving and take it back to my home to charge it when necessary, since if charging with the connected charger in the car, I can’t put it into the aux port.Now I figure I can charge it simultaneously when using with a micro USB cable. No worries about the battery. That is awesome. Also the car charger has two ports, which supports charging two devices simultaneously.It is definitely a great cheap mini item to add bluetooth for your car.
J**K
Seems to be a great Bluetooth phone dongle
I recently purchased a used, low-mileage Toyota Tundra with a bare-bones stereo that lacks Bluetooth.I've grown accustomed to using the phone pairing feature in newer cars, like my work vehicle. Rather than upgrade my working stereo for tons of money, I decided to spend the $20 or so and give this a try. I'm basing my review on about 2mo of ownership now.I briefly glanced at the instructions and tossed them aside. I plugged the main unit into my cigarette lighter, plugged the RCA cable into my stereo, held down the device's only button, heard it come on, it showed up on my iPhone 7's BT pairing menu, I clicked a couple of straightforward buttons, tuned my factory stereo to AUX, and viola!, I'm listening to podcasts, my own music, and talking on the phone through my car's stereo, hands-cree. Works great. Sound quality is maybe a 8-9/10. Not perfect but good enough.Device is pretty clean in appearance, but if I had to make a complaint, it could be more streamlined. It's a bit bulky and protrudes directly out from the RCA plug-in, straight our from my dash. Not a big deal, and I recognize that every car is different - hard to design a perfect device for every application.I can't comment on battery life as I just leave the base plugged into my cigarette lighter and run the provided cable to the RCA jack plug-in. I might try to swap out the slightly longer-than-needed cable for a shorter one to clean up the appearance (again, this is in my vehicle, others may require longer cable).I'd buy it again, and recommend it to friends.
T**N
Worked well for 3.5 years
I have had this for 3 and a half years. Until recently, it has worked really well. It pairs easily with my phone and the sound quality to my car speakers is decent. Only issues are that is doesn't turn off sometimes, so I find it on the next day. Reconnecting can be an issue if you are making quick trips into a stores. I was going to buy it again, but it wasn't available.
B**N
Handy little device that doesn’t stick so far out like other products
My favorite thing about this sweet little device is how natural it looks on my mid console area. Most other aux to Bluetooth connectors I have used are long and skinny and stick way out. This thing looks much more natural amongst all the other buttons. The sound quality is perfect - if you are considering getting either this or an FM transmitter, take my advice here. GET THIS INSTEAD OF THE FM TRANSMITTER. It connects to your phone automatically when you turn it on and never has disconnected on me.I cannot speak to the battery life, as I just always keep it plugged in to the cigarette lighter charger via the provided cord. If mine ever craps out on me I will be purchasing this product again.
J**N
No Cords
No more cords! I was always accidentally hitting the aux cord or setting things on it or getting things caught in it which would yank the cord out or even my entire phone out of its cradle and onto the floor of the car. Very inconvenient and distracting when you are driving. I use coupons and pay apps on my phone too so if I go through a drive-through like dunkin's or mcdonalds I don't have to worry about taking a cord out when I need to hold it up for the cashiers to scan.It's easy to use just hit the center button to turn it on and to turn it off just press and hold until the light goes out. All you need to do is turn on your bluetooth on your phone and pair them once and it should auto pair from then on(at least my LG android phone does, other phones may be different?).I can even charge the receiver while using it when the battery is low so I don't have to wait for it to be charged to use it. That you do need a cord for unfortunately but at least it uses the same cord I use to charge my phone(it comes with it's own cord if you need one) and I only need to keep it plugged in long enough to recharge it which is not very long, an hour at most, maybe longer while in use.I listen to audio books while driving and the sound is clear and no problem with crackling that I got with cords that happened when they got even slightly moved, which always got worse over time from wear and whatnot.Overall I am super happy with this so far.
J**.
Simple, convenient, it works
The manual says you can't charge and use the bluetooth connectivity at the same time. As far as I can tell, this is false - I have the lighter plug charger installed and the dongle in my aux jack, and I use the included cable to connect the two. Battery recharges any time I actually want to use this.The english in the manual was not very good, so I'm going to guess that they meant that if it's actually seated in the charger, the bluetooth connectivity is disabled - which would make more sense, since in this state, it can't be connected to your aux jack anyway.Has withstood extreme weather conditions in Alaska. Not sure how happy something like this would be in summer time in a southern climate, but it works fine to set and forget where I live.
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