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Sydney Posted
Husband purchased a Toyota MR2 Spyder from a dealer in Arizona. I'm used to having bluetooth in my Camry, and my husband uses an aux in his Sequoia, so in this respect we were a little "ugh" with the obvious fact that this car would have neither (first world problems) -- and given we were going to be flying out to Arizona to pick it up, driving it up through Las Vegas for a cousin's wedding, then driving it the 1,500 miles back home, we needed more than just CDs to survive. Opted to get this cassette to aux adapter to tide us over, it worked well, but given that we are both accustom to higher quality equivalents (bluetooth, and aux, to an extent) we weren't wowed by the sound quality by any means -- not to mention the car's speakers were old enough to vote, so it's tough to assign any blame. I'm giving it 5 stars as it did work perfectly, the only con in our situation was the length of the adapter is rather short, and our pull out cup holder was RIGHT beneath the stereo, so if we wanted to keep our drinks in the holder versus rolling around on the floor board, we weren't able to use the adapter. Not the adapters fault in any way! We still have the adapter and plan to use it on our next vacay with the Spyder. Other than that, I'm fine packing some earbuds as a backup. Ignore the askew hood.
HaleyM Posted
This would break every few months, I went through a lot of these. I think it would overheat with how much I would listen to music. Not very clear sound too but I think it’s just outdated
TAZ46 Posted
This is wonderful for those of us that still have cassette players in our cars. It works great when it works however this is my 3rd one in a year and a half. As my dad always said, they make them to sell not to last. I like it and will buy another one if i need to because I like to listen to the music on my phone but I wish it would last a little longer.
Johnny Posted
This product is great for connecting your phone to the car which might not have an AUX plug. The down side is that you have to turn the volume up a lot to barely hear anything
jnorth Posted
It does what it needs to do. Cable could be better quality and could stand to be longer, but other than that it’s decent.
Optionline Posted
I've used this cassette adapter to connect an old Sirius XM radio to my 2007 vehicle that does not have an input jack. It has worked well to bypass the FM transmit to radio. It sometimes ejects for no reason, but overall it works well.
Birdsong Posted
Ok, I confess - probably no one will be reading this! Who uses a car cassette anymore? I do. And a CD got stuck inside the CD player. So I am stuck with only the cassette player. I have 100's of nice cassettes but also 100's of nice CD's. So I got this device and it works perfectly. Yeah, it's old-school and another 'thing' lying on the passenger seat. But I love my older music on my cassettes (many I made myself from albums I own, using high quality gear), and so for my purposes, this little thing is great.
Kelly Posted
Now even with my 2003 vehicle which is equipt with a CD and cassette deck, I can use this to play my MP3 player. although it does take some learning to figure out the right volume settings between the car radio, and the MP3 player.
Gamer4life Posted
Just plug and play nothing to it. Quality sounds good.
Donny Posted
Good affordable tape to aux for the price. Sound quality could be better, but it is in my old car so that could be part of it. Nice product.
tastydeals Posted
In my older car with the stock cassette radio it quickly become expensive to install a new radio. I simply wanted to be able to use a mp3 player. I gave this low cost cassette adapter a try and it works wonderful. It really saved me allot of install fees and new radio costs. Great if you simply wanted to use a mp3 player.
AndrewT Posted
It works very well for what I need it for. Functional
HULK Posted
I have an old car and this adapter is exactly what I needed since I didn't want to buy a new stereo system for a 10+ year old car. Seriously, how many people actually use tapes in their car anymore?! LOL
JaniceC Posted
Did not work!!! The cassette player keep spitting it out because it didn't have the tape inside!!!
BirdOnAWire Posted
Yeah, I'm late 50's but - many years ago, I created a lot of my own cassettes from mine and others albums and CD's. I bought high quality cassettes and used high quality dubbing gear. I also purchased a lot of "esoteric" world music CD's. So I have 100's of high quality recordings that I will never replace. My car has both a cassette and CD deck, but a CD got stuck in a way I can't get it out. The mechanic said it might cost a bit to do the "surgery". So it was much easier to buy this simple device and hook up to my old portable CD player and enjoy my CD's again. And of course swap out when I want one of my cassette's. It works just great. It actually adds volume/gain to the sound chain, which is great when I'm buy myself - I've lost a little hearing, ha ha but now I can rock out again, and lose more hearing.....
Blackdress Posted
Only one thing could be better...The package does not mention that the music tracks are MONO. So 50's!!
Alex Posted
Worked fine and then after a month started to lose the left side speakers, the cable was going bad, it is very thin and fragile and would probably still work today if it wasn’t built like that
Liquidkarma Posted
Has a staticy noise randomly or if cord moves alittle. But still good quality sound.
scaredycat Posted
Works quite well. Occasional white noise but not very often. Better than my FM adapter.
David Posted
I purchase this as I've had others in the past unfortunately this one is not nearly as good as the last ones we had as it doesn't function well with the cable and you have to hold it in order to make it play over the speakers. I've had these in the past and they've done great the last one I had unfortunately fell out of the truck and got damaged as we stepped on it this one has not held up to that standard