Arsvita Car Audio Bluetooth Cassette Receiver, Tape Player Bluetooth 5.0 Cassette to Aux Adapter
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That is something that has happened to me as well. Simply send them an email, and they will gladly assist you. If you're handy, remove the screws, separate the case (it's not glued together), disconnect one wire from the battery for a minute, reconnect the wire, and it'll be fine. For me, it was successful. Best wishes to you.
I bought it and it is completely useless.
It will work if you have a cassette player in your car and want to connect it to your phone via Bluetooth. It's perfect for my Samsung phone. It should also work on an iPhone.
It appears as "Arsvita."
Selected User Reviews For Arsvita Car Audio Bluetooth Cassette Receiver, Tape Player Bluetooth 5.0 Cassette to Aux Adapter
I bought this a while ago, and while there have been mixed reviews, I decided to give it a shot because my old car doesn't have an aux jack, and replacing the radio isn't in the budget. br>It's a fantastic device!
Pros:
- a low-cost alternativebr>- connects quicklybr>- audible cues to turn on, connect, and turn off the devicebr>- This device always connects to my LG phone and has visible LED lights for power indication and connectionbr> When I have two devices connected (I use this for music and podcasts in the car and my headset for phone calls), it gets confused, but I simply turn it on and off, and it reconnects to media audio without affecting my phone connection. br>br>Contrary to popular belief, there are a number of disadvantages to using this product.
- While in use, the LED flashes continuously; It's bright enough at night to be a little distracting. br>- The switch doesn't always connect properly, and I have to try more than once to get it to turn on. br>- Although it has a microphone, it is not suitable for phone calls. br>br>When it runs out of power, it alerts you by interrupting the audio to request charging. You have about 3 minutes of power left before it shuts down when it reaches this stage. br>br>Overall, I think it's well worth the money; I've heard complaints like "I can hear the mechanism. " " Is it possible for me to listen to it? If the music is quiet or in the middle of a song, yes. Is the fact that I can hear it bothersome to you? No. I don't even realize it's happening. The sound quality is excellent, but that is almost certainly due to the car's excellent sound system. I'm glad I came across this; it's given an old car radio a new lease on life. So long as the cassette player keeps working, I'll be fine.
This cassette allows me to stream playlists from my phone to the cassette/dvd audio system in my older Lincoln Towncar. For a variety of reasons, I've never liked using a wired cassette adapter. The wires protruding from the cassette are unsightly, get in the way of other dash controls, force users to leave their phones out on the dash or console while in use, and prevent rear passengers from sharing their music without leaving their phone in the front seat for the duration of the journey. We were able to solve all of our problems thanks to this Bluetooth adapter. Only a very short wire protrudes from the cassette, making it unobtrusive and allowing everyone in the car to share their music while keeping their phones safe in their pockets. br>The car's audio system is the only thing that limits the sound quality. This is an item that gets two thumbs up!.
When I placed an order for the Arsvita Us1AKca008, I received a product with the following SKU: Us1AKca004 is a registered trademark of the United States Patent and Trademark I'm not sure if they're the same thing. Bluetooth 5 is not mentioned anywhere in the box, packaging, or manual. My new unit, on the other hand, has synchronized- Others have reported similar problems with all known similar designs across manufacturers when inserted into my tape deck, where it would play for short random times and then eject. One review detailed the procedure for removing the gears shown in the image (Step. ) A small phillips screwdriver will suffice. Six screws are removed. Carefully pry the case open- Prying with a sharp blade is more difficult than using a needle nose inserted closed into the business side of the cassette and slowly opened. The lower half will keep all of the components. After taking a reference photo, lift out the wheel gears. These components should be saved. in case something goes wrong Take a photo of the battery part number so you can order a replacement when yours runs out. * When the cassette tried to seat in my player, there wasn't much room. The wire exits the cassette at the end. I elongated the hole with a HOT clothes hanger so the wire could exit the cassette at an angle that didn't interfere with it resting flat in the player. Assemble everything- minus the gears you've taken out Mine is no longer ejecting on its own. This device is the simplest to use, but it is far from the best sounding. Because the overall quality is lacking in power, the audio is only adequate, not HIFI. There is a lack of volume- It's time to crank up the volume a notch or two. So, when you're back on the radio, keep an eye out for it. I'm hoping they improve the product; consider the computer Apple crammed into a wristwatch:.
I have a 2004 Toyota Tundra pickup, and the big box stores told me that the only way to get good sound quality out of my stereo was to replace it, which would cost around $700. I came across this Bluetooth audio cassette on Amazon and decided to give it a shot. I received the cassette in a matter of days and found it to be very simple to charge and connect. On my CD player or radio, the sound quality has never been better, and the bass is phenomenal. And considering it only cost me $25, I ended up saving $675. I can now answer calls and hear the voice over my speakers in addition to listening to music, but my Waze app will now pause my music while it gives me clear directions. If you're looking for the same level of quality and capability, this product is a must-have. I believe this is the best Amazon purchase I've ever made.
I've bought three different "Bluetooth Cassette Adapters" so far. EACH AND EVERY ONE OF THEM DOES NOT WORK. br>I've tried everything I can think of to get them to work, but nothing seems to work. I've cleaned the head, double-checked the gears, and disconnected and reconnected the device, but nothing has worked. br>I can only assume that almost every review of this device is a hoax. br>I only write honest reviews, as evidenced by the large number of them I've written. So BEWARE OF THE BUYER! Don't waste your money or time; you'll be as frustrated as I am.