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Arsvita Car Audio Bluetooth Cassette Receiver, Tape Player Bluetooth 5.0 Cassette Aux Adapter

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Features

  • Why do you need me?When you have a vintage car with a tape player, the cassette Bluetooth receiver will let you continue to enjoy the music on your phone! You don't need to replace or refit your car to avoid destroying his original classic!.
  • Premium Sound Quality for MusicThe Arsvita Cassette Bluetooth 5.0 receiver is compatible with most smartphones and is ideal for home or car audio systems. This is a box-type Bluetooth receiver for cars or devices that don't have Bluetooth and want to receive Bluetooth signals.Just adjust the audio equalization settings on the player and you'll get the music classics!
  • Easy Control for MusicYou can answer phone calls or control music on the receiver. Change volume, play /pause / skip music, answer calls.Support any phones, tablets, MP3 players, car stereo, headphones, Hi-Fi, portable speaker or other devices equipped with standard Bluetooth tech . Seamlessly transmits stereo audio for high quality sound, making you enjoy your music anywhere and anytime!
  • Extra-Long Play TimeBuilt-in battery provides up to 8 hours play and talk time, 168 hours standby time, only takes 1.5 hours to fully charge it.Premium Chip supply more stable and faster transmission with less power consumption, which can represent a superior audio performance to spoil your ear and never feeling boring while driving.
  • What You Get1 Pack Bluetooth 5.0 Receiver Cassette adapter. Product manual and customer service card. 16 Months Replacement if there is any dissatisfaction with our Bluetooth 5.0 Receiver Cassette adapter, please contact us firstly.

Compatible Devices: MP3 Player, Tablets, Headphone, Cellular Phones


Specific Uses For Product: Cell Phone, MP3 Player, Tablets


Connector Type: Auxiliary


Color: Black


Brand: arsvita


Package Dimensions: 5.51 x 3.5 x 0.83 inches


Item Weight: 2.39 ounces


Item model number: Us1ASca0076


Date First Available: April 16, 2019


Manufacturer: Arsvita


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  • Wonderful
Honestly works great. Its not the sound quality your going to get out of a nice radio, but it works great. The battery will last a long time between charges.
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2024 by Michael Glover

  • It works!
It works well. So easy. I almost believe that the music quality sounds better than the cassette with a cord in my headphone jack that I was using before this. Who knows!
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2024 by scotB33

  • Great idea, but poor craftsmanship means it doesn't work
I have an old truck, and I frequently use a wired cassette adapter to play music and audiobooks from my phone. That's a bit cumbersome, as I can't charge my phone at the same time, and with the long wire, it's prone to annoying interference/static. I got the Arsvita Bluetooth adapter hoping it would solve these problems, and it did...sort of. I charged up the device and tried it out immediately, turning my key to accessory (I didn't turn on the truck) and playing a portion of the podcast. It sounded quiet, but fine, and I just chalked it up to the fact that I hadn't dialed the correct phone-volume/car-radio-volume ratio. Since I don't drive the truck every day, it took me a week or so before I hopped in for a small road trip. The truck is 20 years old, so there's a bit or road noise on the highway; I found that if I was going any more than 15mph, I couldn't really understand podcasts or audiobooks, and they were drowned out by the fairly modest road noise. In fact, I experimented and learned that the just having the phone by itself with the volume up provided better results than running it through the Bluetooth adapter. I went on youtube and found many people had similar (or so I thought--it wasn't!) problems and advised playing a song or something, then ejecting the tape and re-inserting it, and suddenly the volume popped back up. I researched mic vs line level, thinking I might find something. Many reviews here and elsewhere suggested taking out a gear in the cassette to remove the "gear noise". That wasn't my main problem, but I finally did examine the Bluetooth cassette adapter and noticed that the workmanship seems pretty shoddy. I noticed the adapter's tape head is crooked, and I suspect it doesn't come down far enough for the truck's unit to pick up a strong signal, but it's close enough to pick up a faint signal. All this investigation means I missed the return window, but I've got a project now! I plan to see if I can ship the head a bit and verify that's the problem--either way though, I don't feel like this worked as advertised, but maybe you'll get lucky and yours will? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2021 by Thomas D. Feeps

  • Works well for an aux - UPDATED, broke 10 months later
Broke after a total of 10 months of use. I use my car A LOT though. That was across 15,000 miles and countless hours of use. The sound has been declining in quality steadily for the last month or so, and got really bad over the weekend. Stopped working completely two days ago, and now won't even turn on. It was a really nice aux when I did have it though. I feel like it lasted a lot longer than a traditional aux would have. I never had trouble with the bluetooth connecting, and it was very easy for friends/others to play music in my car. I will probably buy another one even though it did break, since I felt like I got my money's worth out of it. Initial review is below, but I did update it with my almost-year of use out of it. ___ Had for a little over ten months, used extensively for extended periods of time. I use android phones. Wanted to note that since several of the common complaints were related to ios. Here are some of my thoughts/feedback on other common complaints: Sound quality: I was a little hesitant to buy because of people's reviews of the sound quality, but I didn't have any major issues right until it started dying. It was not the most stellar sound quality ever but A) my car's stereo system is from the late 90s and B) you get what you pay for. The volume is DEFINITELY dependent on the phone you're using. I got a new phone this summer and I do have to turn the volume all the way up on my new phone, whereas with my old one it was just about halfway. I generally have my car's stereo system cranked to max as the Arsvita is a little quiet, but I also like my music loud. It's really not that big of an issue that it's a little quiet, you just have to remember to adjust it between cd/radio and tape or else you'll get a very big shock when music starts blasting. I also turn my bass up which helps with the sound quality. Even though there's definitely some little quirks it works just as well as a normal aux cord, which you also have to fiddle with. This has the added bonus of the jack not getting wonky after six months. Until it started to give out a few weeks ago, it wasn't tinny at all and had no weird underlying sounds. The bass being raised helped a lot with the sound quality. When it started to give out that just made the tinny-ness worse. Definitely isn't the most amazing music experience ever. I have a couple Taylor Swift CD's and could definitely tell the difference when I just played the CD versus streaming her music through the Arsvita. I think for the amount of use I got out of it and the passability of it, it was worth the money. Connection: No issues with me for connection. Pairs very easily with my phone, it's never disconnected, and has never cut out or been choppy. Charge: I was a bit worried about the charge but it lasts a while. I have to charge it honestly maybe one to two times a month. I have taken it on 12+ hour roadtrips and as long as you charge it up beforehand, it won't die on you. My phone also tells me the battery percentage of the Arsvita so you can generally know. Calls: I never use the call function on any bluetooth/aux. It doesn't work. Nobody can ever hear me, and if they do I'm incredibly muffled to the point I am incomprehensible. I'll probably look into buying one that doesn't have a call function at all if possible because it was always a pain to have to disconnect my calls from bluetooth and put them on speaker if someone happened to call me while I was driving. Button: The pause button doesn't come in handy a lot but it is nice to have, especially for talking quickly to someone or when you're hopping in and out of your car (as you have to turn off the arsvita independently of turning your car off, so it will continue to play music if your car is off). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2021 by Eugenia J

  • Great product
My car is pretty old but is compatible with this product! It works pretty well! The sound breaks sometimes, but it does not bother me so much. I love it!
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2024 by Anonymous01

  • Fine as long as you keep it charged
Functionally it works as advertised. I've had it about a month and the sound quality is fine. I don't have any problems connecting, though you do have to turn it on every time you get in the car by holding the dongle for pairing. It re-pairs with my iPhone quickly so not a big deal. My 3-star beef with it is that it begins to LOUDLY and FREQUENTLY beep at 25% battery, like through your speakers. Even if you have the volume on your phone low, its loud and disruptive to the point where I will just go back to the radio until I can charge it again. It effectively cuts the already unimpressive battery life by a quarter. I imagine the engineer was like "oh this will be really helpful to let people know its low on battery" whereas in reality it is coming close to ruining the value of this already cheap product. It's fine. If you're OK with charging it once a week or so, then its a decent purchase for $20. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2023 by Aaron Hales

  • Not functional while charging the cassette
The media could not be loaded. A new modern head unit would be nice for other purposes and other vehicles. BUT Some interiors modernization should remain untouch for the esthetics of certain cars.. This product provides a modern experience without change those things. As others mentioned, you can't use the cassette aux while charging it. No long term use of this product yet, but the sound quality is fine for my vehicle. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2024 by J. Shao

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