🚗 Elevate Your Drive with Nulaxy's Bluetooth Magic!
The Nulaxy Bluetooth FM Transmitter KM28 is a cutting-edge wireless car adapter that combines Bluetooth V5.0 technology with a vibrant 2.05-inch display. It supports hands-free calling, MP3 music playback, and is compatible with various devices, making it the perfect companion for any road trip.
Human Interface Types | Microphone |
Control Type | music control |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Network Connectivity Technology | AUX |
Bluetooth support? | Yes |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Number of Lithium-ion Cells | 1 |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 185 Watt Hours |
Hardware Interface | Bluetooth, USB |
Number of Ports | 4 |
Colour | black |
Includes Remote | No |
Product Features | Hands Free Calls, Bluetooth FM Transmitter |
Rechargeable Battery Included | Yes |
Power Source | Adapter |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Compatible Devices | MP3 Player, Smartphone |
Screen Size Unit of Measure | 2.05 Inches |
Lithium Battery Weight | 0.5 Grams |
J**S
Good enough
Gotta keep the Bluetooth volume at medium or there is crackling but other than that works great has more features than your average fm transmitters. Can turn it off and on, eq settings and colour settings would recommend
S**E
Excellent Little Device If You Have an Older Car
I inherited a well-maintained 2011 CRV with low mileage. So, no bluetooth, USB ports...just a nice FM/AM radio and CD player, (not even a backup camera). I also have a 2015 vehicle that has bluetooth, etc. After getting tired of listening to the same CDs over-and-over, I purchased a screen device that had CarPlay, etc. That unit was intermittent and just okay, but cost just over $100. I decided that I really only needed something that could play music files. Bluetooth wasn't an important feature and I wasn't overly concerned about FM connection as I was planning on going directly thru the car's aux port. I chose this particular unit for a few main reasons:1. Cost, $23 at the time, (if it suffered early failure, no big financial loss). I looked at the upgraded model and though less expensive, I didn't like the look of it as well as the bass/treble knobs.2. Size, not large so as to not block a lot of the console3. Audio output jack, Micro-SD slot, USB slotI have used the device for a week now and I absolutely love it. My 3 criteria were covered, and the unit itself has exceeded my expectations for several reasons listed below:1. Extremely easy set-up. Plug-and-play at its best. I loaded up a 64gb micro-SD, creating files within files, (my way of creating playlists). The unit recognizes the layout and keeps the folders organized.2. Bluetooth: Though I wasn't interested in the Bluetooth capabilities, I gave it a try. The unit immediately connected with my iPhone 12 Pro with the most recent iOS installed. Call function was quick and easy, (unlike my previous more expensive CarPlay device). Call went thru quickly and audio quality was clear. The caller could hear me but I had to speak loudly, which isn't much different than in my car with actual bluetooth. So pretty impressive for a tiny little mic.3. Music sounds fantastic thru my car's factory speakers. I left my car's bass/treble settings as I had them with them both at 4, (5 being the highest). I then micro adjust within the Nulaxy unit depending on how the particular song is sounding. If you press the dial button, that will lead you to some system settings, and there are nicely programmed pre-set equalizer settings. You can also delete files if you want. Button responsiveness is excellent. Skipping forward and backwards is quick. I am using SanDisk 64GB MicroSDXC Ultra Uhs-1.4. My car's sound system volume has a huge difference between levels. For example, if I had it at 5, dialing in 6 would be far too loud. I can leave the car's radio volume at one setting and adjust the volume more finely with the Nulaxy's volume control, which is a lot more refined. I also like how the Nulaxy returns to its main screen pretty quickly if you press the controls to access either the system settings or the bass/treble settings. Other units tend to lag a second too long.5. You can manually power off the unit so it's not operating while you're driving, or you can just leave it on have it turn off with your car, (as long as your aux power turns off with your engine). What I really like about the Nulaxy is that it remembers where you left off. Not only will it remember if the unit was powered down manually or not and return to that setting when you start your car, but it will remember where you were in your song list, (and within the song), and what your equalizer settings were. It also managed to do this when I unplugged the device from the aux power. This is a very nice feature.I'm not a huge fan of vent attachments, as I have found them to be fairly unstable, block the vent, and then they wind up pulling the fins of the vent in some odd direction that blows the air where you don't want it, so I was a little disappointed that the vent attachment is molded onto the back of the device as I was planning on attaching it not on one of my car's vents. If you do want to attach it to a vent, the fact that it is molded onto the until will make it much sturdier and not have it bounce around. That being said, it is a fairly lightweight device. What I did wind up doing is squeezing the vent attachment into the small storage slot that the older CRV has. I then added a small piece of 3M double stick foam to the edge closest to the steering wheel and secured it to the plastic of the dash. I am so pleased with this setup. It is extremely secure and feels like it's cemented to the dash. It doesn't block any of my controls and the mic is closer to me. I even still have access to place small items in the little cubby space.All-in-all this is a fantastic little unit that costs less than you'd spend on a work lunch. It outperforms some of the more expensive units with CarPlay. Since it is so lightweight it does feel kind of "cheap," but it certainly does NOT perform like some cheap electronic. I would be concerned that the bass/treble buttons might fail at some point, but I think if you are gent with the buttons they should last. I will of course update if anything changes down the road. But even if this Nulaxy only last a year, it certainly would be more than worth it for how it performs and how little the cost.
G**1
Muy buen producto
Hasta el momento no he tenido ni un solo problema, funciona correctamente, excelente producto.
S**R
Transmitter
Für mich das beste Gerät, das ich je hatte. Genial die Tonregelung und die Bedienung insgesamt.Würde ich jederzeit wieder kaufen und kann es mit gutem Gewissen weiter empfehlen.
D**E
I love this thing!
I have a 2006 truck that doesn’t have bluetooth! So I searched for an FM transmitter solution that would allow me to use my iPhone through my in-truck sound system. I chose the model KM18 first. It slips into a cigarette lighter power plug & works well. However I didn’t like the way it stuck out & it was awkward for me to reach for while driving. So I purchased the KM28 which can be mounted to an air vent & plugs into the same cigarette lighter power plug. Both units produced very clear sound, had adjustable base/treble controls & gave me excellent volume & tone range. I had no trouble hearing music or phone calls in my truck. For those who’ve said they couldn’t hear above the road noise, perhaps that’s because their vehicles weren’t well sound proofed. I had no such problem! I had several clear channels to choose from. And the device connects automatically when I start the car. I rated this a ‘5’ even though the clip that came with the unit wasn’t strong enough to hold it in place without the device slipping down. It also didn’t allow for reaching the back fins on my AC vent. So I purchase a separate clip that had a mount ball that fit the back of the FM transmitter. Problem solved! Phone calls are easy enough to receive or make & callers say they have no trouble hearing or understanding me! This is an excellent ‘hands free’ solution for people with older vehicles that don’t have blue tooth!
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