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๐ถ Upgrade your rideโs soundtrackโbecause your car deserves better vibes.
This 3.5mm Aux Audio Input Adapter by AudioBaxics transforms your compatible 2003-2010 Toyota or Scion factory single-disc radio into a modern music hub. Delivering CD-quality sound with a direct plug-in design, it supports any device with a headphone jack for seamless, static-free audio playback. Compact and easy to install, itโs the perfect upgrade for professionals who demand premium sound without sacrificing factory aesthetics.
| ASIN | B009UHD9PC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,998 in Car Audio & Video Input Adapters |
| Brand | AudioBaxics |
| Compatible Devices | MP3 Player |
| Connector Type | Auxiliary |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 139 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Other |
| Mfr Part Number | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Plug Type | No Plug |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Specific Uses For Product | MP3 Player |
| UPC | 727908849721 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
M**E
Nice addition to stock radio
This is exactly what I was looking for. Installs easily, no splicing, plugs right into stock radio of a 2008 Toyota Tacoma. The only drawback is that it won't play if my MP3 player is charging. Don't know if its just my particular MP3 player. Other than that works good and sounds good. UPDATE: I did not have any trouble playing music from my phone while it was charging, so therefore I believe it was just the MP3 player I had.
R**B
WORKS PERFECT!!
Did my research and found this fit my car model. the price was great, and I have rewards on cy credit card, so it only cost me about $10. I followed a Youtube tutorial on how to disassemble my car, and install this. Everything worked great, as this was the first time I have done anything like this to my car. I had a stock radio, and now I can finally hook up my iphone to play music. The sound on this is perfectly clear, and I haven't had any issues with it, and I've had it for about 3 months. When I have my iphone charging, I do hear a hissing noise through the speakers, but thats probably bc of some electric static. If it bothers me, i just unplug it from the charger. All in all, Couldnt be happier with this product
T**T
Easiest and best option for adding an Aux-in to Toyota Tacoma
I had been searching for an easy work-around to Toyota's bonehead mistake in not adding an Aux-in to the 2008 Tacoma's...they coincidentally solved that problem the next year. This was an extremely easy and effective way to get around this problem. This was way easier and from my perspective a much better choice than installing an FM modulator. With this unit you can hear the slightest, but barely audible feedback between songs and when the vehicle is not moving...but you have to intentionally listen for it! Just turn the volume on your device to 80%+ and let the radio do the rest of the work. Good luck and enjoy. Installation: There are videos on the web from comparable manufacturers showing the installation. But to put it into words...pop out the plate that holds the control knobs for heat/ac/vent (just pull out the fan and position knobs, use use needle nose pliers to pull out the plate. there are 4 clips on the inside corners). Once that is out, push to side and look up inside. You will see four bolts that hold the radio/dash unit in place. (hint: use at 4"+ ratcht extension). Once the bolts are out, just slid the head unit out (may need a little wiggle), then locate the slot where you plug this gadget in. You can stuff the adapter box in the back and then run the wire out through the glove box. Whole process took me 15 minutes.
0**A
The item worked fine for the first month no problem at all I ...
The item worked fine for the first month no problem at all I installed it in my 2008 tacoma. I drove to Oregon with my dad and while we were over there it stopped working I guess something burnt inside the box. It was a real disappointment because it was a 18 hour drive back home and listening to the same cds over and over doesn't keep you awake.
B**J
Excellent Product
Excellent product. Super easy install on my 2007 Tacoma. Pop the head unit out and plug in one plug in the back of it. Works great. Use the disc button to toggle between the cd player and the auxiliary input. The two minuses about it; the volume is a bit low compared to the cd player (not bad, just a bit lower), and I wish it would've come with a flush mounted jack or something to make it a cleaner looking install, rather than to just have a cable hanging from behind the dash. I'm going to get a 1/8" panel mount jack to install it in an empty accessory panel under my a/c vent. It's be nice if it came with this, considering the price. Overall a great product, and I'm thrilled to have an auxiliary input finally.
T**K
This thing is great!
I used this for my 2008 Toyota Tacoma with the single CD stock radio. This this was so simple to install. basic plug and play...that's all. As per the instructions that come with the product, you have to have your mp3 player up at full volume and then you can just have your radio volume the same setting as you always have to have it play perfectly. I use it on my android phone. So much better than those dam FM transmitters that you always get static from. For only $50 it is well worth it. Much less than buying a new radio which is what I was planning on doing just to get the AUX input function. Shipping was so damn fast too. got it in two days! Yes two days! It was shipped from Garden Grove. The only thing that takes long is getting the radio out and deciding where to route the unit. Actually taking out the radio is easy but I always tend to make things harder than they need to be. Make sure you put some painters tape or a cloth on the dash so you don't scratch it with the radio when it is dangling when you take it out. Bottom line, buy it! so worth it.
N**G
Works like a charm!
Took about an hour to install, but it could have been 30 minutes. I took my time as I watched a Youtube video on how to install this step-by-step. I have a 2005 Toyota Corolla S and my console doors (both upper and lower) in the center console below the clock were broken, so I replaced them at the same time I installed this audio adapter. When taking out the CD Player, it felt like the molding around it was going to break, but it didn't. I plug it into the back of the CD Player and drilled a hole in the back on the Upper Console box and ran the wire through. It works and sounds great, just make sure your iPhone or iPod/iPad is turn up all the way. No engine noise or static. I only wish the 3.5mm plug was a bit slimmer to fit through the opening of my iPhone case. I bought an adapter and it fits great now.
S**R
Getting Some Road Noise
This works as advertised, my only issue with it is some road noise (whining noise that gets louder at higher RPMs) I have been getting. It is bearable as long as I turn the volume up high enough.
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