







🎶 Drive Retro, Sound Future-Ready!
The Reshow Car Audio Aux Cassette Adapter lets you effortlessly stream digital music through your vintage car’s cassette player by connecting any device with a 3.5mm headphone jack. Designed for easy installation and balanced audio output, it preserves your car’s classic interior while delivering premium sound quality. Lightweight and durable, it’s a perfect blend of nostalgia and modern convenience, backed by a 30-day satisfaction guarantee.







| ASIN | B07FKFMRGF |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,169 in Car Audio & Video Input Adapters |
| Brand | Reshow |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Cellular Phones, Headphone, Laptop, MP3 Player, Speaker |
| Connector Type | Auxiliary |
| Current Rating | 1 A |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 5,288 Reviews |
| Finish | Magnetic |
| Finish Type | Magnetic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00860002089201 |
| Item Dimensions | 2.76 x 1.18 x 0.59 inches |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.76 x 1.18 x 0.59 inches |
| Manufacturer | Reshow |
| Mfr Part Number | Re-00005 |
| Model Number | Re-00005 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Plug Type | No Plug |
| UPC | 860002089201 761560690567 719889704502 719889445153 732515363126 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
P**L
I didn't know what to expect since few companies make these
This product has served me well for the duration of the past few months, my only problems arising from the jack being so finicky, causing the audio to make scratchy, staticy noises when it's being adjusted while plugged into my phone or to just be "unplugged" (any minor inconvenience to it's position in the headphone jack-in causes my phone to deem it as unplugged). Unfortunately, I'm never in my car long enough to enjoy the soundtrack to my otherwise joyless excursions to the local Wally World so it's seen little use. Sadly, the other day while heading out to obtain groceries, my phone fell from my lap and was sent flying onto the floorboards of my car, which damaged the jack. Now, the music sounds tinny, as if the vocals were recorded in a trash can that was in a shower stall and being broadcast over an AM band. Great company though, they appreciate their consumers but I'm not sure I'll be in the market for another adapter for at least another month since I never have reason to be in my car for any longer than 10 minutes. *I bought another one after the unfortunate "suicide" of my last one and this new one came in ever slicker packaging than the last one and the sound is great - my only suggestion is that you keep the volume on your car lower and adjust the volume on your portable audio player. I should've went with ReShow the last time I bought an adapter but live and learn, eh? **I rarely have the time to listen to music in my car as I only drive a few blocks to work or to the store but my chief complaint is how finicky the jack and cord can be, as I constantly have to adjust it back in the port to get the audio playing through my speakers. Let's just say that it's rather hard to do that while you're on the move. Other than that, it is a great product and it serves it's customer base well.
E**.
Works well in my stereo boombox (Please read update)
Bought this for my boombox, as it doesn’t have an audio input. It only plays out of one speaker as the head doesn’t align properly. For this purpose, it is a waste of money. Update: Since my last review, Reshow has sent me an updated version of their adapter, so I tested the new product in several cassette players as well as a car stereo. Results were lacking in the home decks, and my pioneer deck refused to recognize that it was there and didn’t play for more than a few seconds. However, tests in other decks mainly came down to the wire itself, it would jam in the door, which would keep the heads out of line, making the sound stronger in one speaker than the other. That problem, however, is much less present in the new version, but I still wouldn’t use this in a home deck. I later tested the adapter in my JVC car stereo, and it worked much better. I compared a song by Anders Enger Jenson on a real cassette to the same song on this device. The adapter had sharper trebles than the type 1 cassette, which is to be expected, but otherwise the two sounded very similar. I could only really test one of the stereo channels (I think my player is broken slightly), but I could hear much more from the other channel on the adapter than on the original cassette. I’m not sure if this is a mono device or if the heads were misaligned with the adapter as they were with my home decks, but what I could hear had pretty good sound quality (picture of my setup to give you an idea of how I tested the device). Overall, my original review was for a purpose this product was not necessarily designed for. Don’t use this for your home or personal decks, but for a car stereo it is acceptable. If I find a better way to test this product I will, but for now it gets four stars. Update 2: Tested this product further in my boombox, and it is definitely in stereo. It also lines up well with the play head inside, despite the wire sticking out of the door. It sounds great with little noise from the gears to top it off. This product gets five stars, and I would recommend it to someone looking to add an aux plug to their car or boombox but not for a quality home deck.
L**E
Defective product and not new when I received it!
As soon as opened this package it seemed worn and tattered, as though it have been thoroughly used before being sold to me. I figured, maybe it was just cheaply made, and as long as it worked it would be no big deal. But the second I inserted it into my tape deck I was bombarded by loud crackles and static. Every tiny movement on the cord seemed to produce more crackling. It spent a total of 2 seconds in my tape deck before I decided it was unusable junk! I attempted to return, but unfortunately my extremely busy schedule and the fact that I get home from work very late made taking it to a UPS store impossible. So I ended up missing my window for return. The part that stings most was that this product was labeled "Amazon's Choice" which gave me a false sense of security that it was a safe buy. It's one thing to be ripped off by a third party, but why a piece of defective crap like this was made "Amazon's Choice" is beyond me. It is 100% unusable!!! Save yourself the trouble on this one and don't buy it!
K**N
You get what you pay for.
It worked really well when it worked. If you buy these plan on buying them at least every 6 months if not more. I would suggest buying several at a time. The price is good, but they definitely do not last very long. But, neither do most of them that you buy from any company. So I cannot say that it is just this product. So I would suggest buying this one just because it's so cheap because when you buy it from anywhere it just doesn't last. At first it had really good sound and then it started to have like a background noise and that's when I knew that it wasn't going to be working very much longer.
J**S
Might be used....
I only removed one star because I have one of these made by philips that I used for probably 2 or 3 years and it still looks newer than this one I just bought. 2 of the screws on this had rust, and the head for reading to the tape deck had part of the black marking worn off and all the metal in general looked like it had been rubbed on for like ten times as many years as my already used one. It looked extremely well used/refurbished. I was not really expecting it to work due to it's condition, but once I turned the cord so it could fit in my deck and plugged it in, it turned out the sound quality was actually very good. I don't believe it plays in stereo, so you lose some of that experience. But I don't have to turn the stereo's speakers up all the way to hear it like some of the cheaper ones, there is really not that much static at all, and the build of the auxiliary connector looks pretty durable. It's annoying when the wires come loose there. Just be careful if you have to flip your cord too; only remove the bottom two screws and carefully lift the panel just enough to tuck the wire in it's spot. If you remove all the screws and a whole side it takes much longer to get all the parts that come loose back together. Edit: I changed my rating from 4 stars to 5. I've been using it for a couple months now and it works excellent. I don't care about the look of the metal so much I guess. Also, the seller went out of their way to send a very considerate letter concerning the purchase and wanting me to be happy, and they included an 18k gold plated leaf bookmark that was probably worth as much as the adapter lol. Kind of weirdly generous and way overly concerned about the customers satisfaction. Interesting company.
N**K
It works, but has multiple issues
I thought it was a good idea to connect an older car audio to a smartphone via this adapter, but not so much. Pros: - it works, most of the time; - looks solid; - the jack/cable are not that flimsy I thought they'd be Problems: - sound quality is awful. I'm by no means an audiophile, but the difference between direct AUX I have in my other car and this is just astounding. Not an issue if you're listening to podcasts, but for music... Ouch. - on random occasions it would start losing sound and get ejected by the car cassette player. I tried FF/Rev, but it doesn't really help. Sometimes it could work for hours without an issue, sometimes you can barely listen (and it's super annoying). Maybe it's my cassette recorder, of course, but I suspect it might have something to do with the adapter - as someone else mentioned in reviews, sometimes when touching the jack it could produce an extremely loud sound. P.S.: I'm getting a bluetooth FM transmitter instead
J**H
Absolute bargain
This is the 3rd cassette to aux product I’ve tested. And by far my favorite. I’ve had it for several days. And I have had relatively no issues. The product feels cheap. But that’s what you get for $14. However. The sound quality is far superior to the other brands I’ve tried. Crystal clear with great bass. And it doesn’t clip at high notes. Yes the tape makes noise while it’s in the player. But unless you plan of listening to your music on the lowest volume setting. You won’t hear it. There is one major issue with this product. I have an iPhone that doesn’t have a headphone jack so I use the Apple headphone extension. I’m not sure if it’s because of this but your sound will get distorted if you disturb the cord often while driving. It’s rather annoying and sometimes you have to find the right spot to keep it like a bad phone charger. But otherwise it works fine. 2 month update: product works perfectly. This is an absolute deal. By far the best cassette adapter for the money
S**T
Great Product and Great Customer Service
In today's modern day era of mp3, Pandora, Amazon Music, Spotify, etc, you have to have someway in your car to listen to these venue's. If your car is an older year, with no CD player or bluetooth connection, and only has an older cassette player, it's hard to use your iphone for listening to the above mentioned media players. This cassette adapter made it possible to do just that. Very good construction, very sturdy, great audio, no clicks or pops. I had one from years ago that finally gave out and thought for sure that was it for me and being able to hear my music via iphone through the car. I went on Amazon and search quite a few of these adapters. This one has the best rating and review, plus a great price. Had it for about a month and it works great. The seller actually sent us a very nice letter asking if we were satisfied with our product and if we would kindly write a review as they are fairly new in the market. I am glad to do so. Thank you Reshow Team. Appreciate your sincere letter and follow up. Much appreciated.
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