I got one for my 1996 Toyota Corolla and I have to say it's a solid option. Fits well, sounds fine, and I get to keep my original cassette tape player :3
I tend to leave the transmitter and my phone/media player on max volume and then use the car's volume control to adjust the sound level. There is a slight drop on volume using the transmitter, but it was only very slight on the cars I tried it on.
@@frankierios07 Are those both stereo? I just bought this thing, I need to test it again. Can't believe it's fkn mono who tf would make such a crap product ffs!
@@frankierios07 You have? That's great!!!! Is the T25 the Lencent T25? There looks to be two T25s on Amazon, a T25M with silver mic and USB-C and T25 with USB-A only. Do you think both have stereo?
@@Spacemonkeymojo Yes it is the lencent T25. I have the non usbc version (blue) and it's stereo, but I'm pretty sure the new one (with USBC) is also stereo. It might be worth the extra money for the new one (especially if you use this everyday and the phone has USBC), but I'm sure both options are fine! Hope this helps! Let me know how it goes!
Is it possible to have this say the name of the person calling rather than the number. I have this and it is great other than this issue. If your phone is in your pocket you don’t know who is calling unless you know their phone number
I got one for my 1996 Toyota Corolla and I have to say it's a solid option.
Fits well, sounds fine, and I get to keep my original cassette tape player :3
Thank you so much! Judt started an 11 hour road trip with this new device & couldn't figure out how to get to the radio frequency. Youre the best. 😎
I took a 20-hour road trip from Central Texas to Southern California and only have to change the frequencies about 2 to 3 times.
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How do I increase the volume on it? Besides holding the right button down to raise the volume all the way up it still is very quiet 2:58
I tend to leave the transmitter and my phone/media player on max volume and then use the car's volume control to adjust the sound level. There is a slight drop on volume using the transmitter, but it was only very slight on the cars I tried it on.
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Hello, is the sound stereo or mono? if not do you know any fm receivers that have stereo sound? It's really a make or break for me...
Yeah mine is not stereo sound. I would not get this for primary use. If you want a good transmitter with stereo sound get the km-18 or the T25.
@@frankierios07 Are those both stereo? I just bought this thing, I need to test it again. Can't believe it's fkn mono who tf would make such a crap product ffs!
@@Spacemonkeymojo Yes they are both stereo, I have tested them!
@@frankierios07 You have? That's great!!!! Is the T25 the Lencent T25? There looks to be two T25s on Amazon, a T25M with silver mic and USB-C and T25 with USB-A only. Do you think both have stereo?
@@Spacemonkeymojo Yes it is the lencent T25. I have the non usbc version (blue) and it's stereo, but I'm pretty sure the new one (with USBC) is also stereo. It might be worth the extra money for the new one (especially if you use this everyday and the phone has USBC), but I'm sure both options are fine! Hope this helps! Let me know how it goes!
Is it possible to have this say the name of the person calling rather than the number. I have this and it is great other than this issue. If your phone is in your pocket you don’t know who is calling unless you know their phone number
I don't think that's possible. I have one of these and it just reads out the whole entire number. It could be very embarrassing sometimesn
No stereo sound...
Yeah mine is not stereo sound. I would not get this for primary use. If you want a good transmitter get the km-18 or the T25.
Not stereo sound, low quality
Yeah mine is not stereo sound. I would not get this for primary use. If you want a good transmitter get the km-18 or the T25.