I bought one of these last week and it works great. It just plugs into the cigarette lighter socket inside the rear armrest and also the 3.5mm audio jack in there.
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Cheap easy way of getting music from your phone in the car
Re: Cheap easy way of getting music from your phone in the car
Nice! I use this guy in the rear arm rest cig lighter spot https://a.co/d/8fRZti0
1997 GZG50
1990 HDJ81
1990 HDJ81
Re: Cheap easy way of getting music from your phone in the car
I admit I was skeptical these would work. But I bought one and it worked perfectly. I turned the car on and the radio switched to AUX input automatically. Audio clarity was good and connection was stable. Recommend!
1997 Toyota Century - Eternal Black <202> - Seiko Clock
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How did you power that Tunai Firefly? It has a USB port for power and the rear arm rest on my 1998 only has a cigarette lighter. Did you use a USB cigarette lighter power port, plug the Tunai in and then plug it into the auxiliary 3.5mm audio jack?
I bought a Anker Roav bluetooth adaptor, powered via the cigarette light and used a short 3.5mm cable to plug into the auxiliary audio jack.
Works just fine. Only complication is I cannot use the control to change bass or treble.
I bought a Anker Roav bluetooth adaptor, powered via the cigarette light and used a short 3.5mm cable to plug into the auxiliary audio jack.
Works just fine. Only complication is I cannot use the control to change bass or treble.
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Re: Cheap easy way of getting music from your phone in the car
I bought one of the cassette Bluetooth ones. Works great.