![]() ![]() We set the FM frequency using the buttons on the front of the device and got great quality audio right away. We did notice that it took longer to reconnect than any other device when we shut off the vehicle and turned it back on. ![]() It was super easy and connected right away. It does have better viewing angles than any other device we tested, but because of where our outlet is located, we felt uncomfortable glancing down at it while driving.Īfter plugging it in, the display lit right up and we connected it to our phone’s Bluetooth. It easily fit in both but, because they are located under the dash, it was impossible to see from the driver’s seat in one of the outlets. We tested this transmitter in a 2018 Toyota RAV4, which has two 12V auxiliary power outlets under the dash. If the reason you’re buying a transmitter is to use your portable music player the BT69 isn’t for you, but omitting the aux jack is likely a big part of how Aphaca was able to keep the transmitter so small. Unlike other Bluetooth FM transmitters we tested, the Aphaca BT69 doesn’t have a 3.5mm auxiliary input. In addition to the USB audio option there is a hidden TF card slot under the silicon sleeve that you can also use to load music files. This is one area where the device’s size is a bit of a liability: it’s so small and shallow that it might be difficult for some people to plug-in USB cables. The Aphaca boasts a pair of standard 5V/2.1A USB charging ports, one which doubles as a data port to accept USB dongles with music files. With so many choices on the market and so little price difference between them, aesthetics can be an important differentiator, and the Aphaca has style in spades. ![]()
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