🎶 Upgrade your ride’s vibe with seamless Bluetooth beats!
This Car Bluetooth Music Adapter Module uses Bluetooth 4.0 to stream high-quality audio from any smartphone or tablet. Designed for Toyota models like Hilux VIGO, Coaster, Corolla ex, Yaris, and Reiz, it installs directly into the car’s reserved switch panel for a clean, factory-style finish. The touch switch enables easy pairing without passwords, and it prioritizes music playback by blocking phone calls, ensuring uninterrupted listening.
A**R
Looks OE.
Can’t ask for more. Install took a few minutes. Tap into the cigarette lighter below the radio. Remove OEM aux and place it in space behind, wire up and pop in the Bluetooth unit. Fits like OE. Clean install. Sound quality is as good as it can possibly be. Connects easily. Best value for money.
D**N
Works Wonderfully
The media could not be loaded. This is simple to install--you don't need to change ANYTHING on your car except getting the device power. DO NOT cut out the old AUX plug, just shove it back into the dash and plug this device into it. Then you can steal power from the cigarette lighter or there's another "fused ignition" wire that's right behind the trim.I wired both the "hot" and "lights" together, so it's lit all the time the ignition is on. Only one wire to tap into and you can tap into the ground anywhere on the metal portion of the vehicle.Works very well and easily. The only problem is the voice that was used to indicate when the bluetooth connects. If this was the company's best English speaker (which you would assume they would use) is horrid sounding. I understand that it's razy lacism to comment on accents (I know my accents in Swedish and German are horrible), but every time I hear it, I find it annoying. But at that price and for what you get, seriously, you can't complain. Buy it. It works wonderfully. I am putting one in my wife's Jeep and I'm buying one for a friend for his birthday. Seriously, it works that well and very little skill is needed to install. It's well-made and essentially perfect (except for the dang accent that you have to hear EVERY time your phone connects).
D**R
Junk. Do not buy.
The install wasn't hard because I can solder, but the product doesn't work well and the voice that announces it is connecting is very annoying. If it would just stay connected I wouldn't complain, but it disconnects a LOT so I yanked it out. JUNK.
E**Z
fit perfectly in my 2008 toyota highlander hybrid
It has very good sound fidelity, much better than any tuner. When it is on there are two lights, one blue and one red. But they don't really bother you at all. I recommend it.
C**.
Good product, terrible instructions
I would not recommend this thing unless it actually worked like it is supposed to once you rig it a bit. I will get right to the point. if you want this to work you need to wire the white "lamp" wire to a solid 12v source like I showed in my bad drawing so that this device will work. it will only function properly if both red and white wires are getting 12v of electricity. also if you are having a hard time making it turn on, gently pry off the plastic head and find the gold trigger wire and make sure it is sticking out like a spring so that it touches the part you will push with your finger on the outside when you put it all back together again. if none of this advice helps, then sorry. but i had a hard time with mine and finally figured it out so i thought this could possibly help you all out. good luck out there.
T**A
Sound staging feels off.
It seems like a good little remedy to have bluetooth and be seamless but the audio quality isn’t the best compared to my other aux adapter (from Oreillys too) it also has that generic “ze blututh iz kenected zekseefully” when ever you’re in pairing mode haha. Yeah don’t I recommend this. I played Alter ego from Tame impala and compared the two devices. The oreilly one has a way better time distinguishing what speaker is supposed to be playing from and not just throwing it at all the speakers. Is it nice and clean install? Yes! but they need to take the pairing voices out and just use simple tones to identify what mode the device is in or even a simple light flashing. 2 star for being a good idea tho.
R**D
Great value and easy install despite lacking instructions
First, this should work in ANY vehicle with an AUX IN headphone port. The only caveat is the cover plate fitting in your dash, but you don’t technically need it. This could even work in projects other than cars.Generally a great value, does what it says it will. Read below for some installation tips.It sounds as good as any other Bluetooth adapter, it fit relatively well, you may need to force it a little depending on where you choose to put it.The lights aren’t overwhelming at night. The startup and connection voice is some Asian lady and I would have preferred beeps or something instead but at least she speaks English.I’ll update if it breaks or something but for now it’s definitely a better value than paying over $100 for a more sophisticated adapter or buying a new head unit.Installation Tips:1. You’ll still need the original aux port since the audio out is a male 3.5mm headphone plug, it’ll just stay under the console plastics.2. The cover plate can come off, so you can flip it upside down if you prefer the red or blue LEDs be swapped.3. There are 3 wires you need to splice in.Red-ACC (accessory, any 12v wire that does NOT have power when the car is fully off)Black-GND (ground, a metal bolt often works but not always so I used the ground from the 12v outlet wires)White-LAMP(pretty sure this is related to dimming the lights with the rest of your interior lights/radio, but it’s not that bright so it’s not important to dim)The easiest method is using the positive and negative from a cigarette lighter outlet and just connect both the red and white wires to the positive and the black to the negative.I recommend using Quick Splices so you don’t have to cut the original wiring.4. You’ll want a multimeter to test your connections. Any should do since you just need to know when you have power and when you don’t.5. Once you have power the blue LEDs should come on. Once it’s “on” the red ones will be lit too. If you take the front cover off by squeezing the side of the main box a little and pulling the cover off you’ll see there’s 4 LEDs and a copper contact. That contact is what turns it on by touch, so if the red LEDs won’t come on, try touching the contact directly. If that doesn’t work check your connections.If it does, but it’s not turning on when you have the plastic cover on, you need to touch directly over where that contact would be.The touch feature is capacitive, meaning you need your bare hands or one of those touch screen styluses might work. It won’t work through gloves.
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