• Reviews around wire (2.24 of 5)

    Kinivo BTC450 Bluetooth Hands-Free Car Kit for Cars with Aux Input Jack (3.5 mm) - Supports AptX

    • This route is cheaper than buying a new head unit but then a new head unit would most likely come with a nice digital display and no wires
    • However, the device is hard wired to the car-power/aux adapter and the USB output available for your phone is very low
    • only gripe I have is that the wires are really thin, so a good tug might rip the wires
    • Great option if you do not want to hard wire Bluetooth into an existing radio or buy a new one all together
    • The wires are pretty
    • This device is hard-wired to the cigarette lighter directly, and the adapter provided on this product is only
    • I didn't need it as the wires are already long enough, but I will probably fine a use for it later on.
    • Music is crystal clear and if anything is louder than a hard wire connection to my aux.
    • I liked it until the wire got pinched
    • It's a skinny wire and relatively fragile-looking - at least with the units that plug in USB, I'd still have a usable USB charger if the wire broke.
    • The minor quibble is having to keep it plugged in, but the wire that comes with it is long enough
    • Simple install and works great with iPhone 5S. Used this to add wire-free pairing to my iPhone for playing music through an older car stereo system that had an aux port available to plug this device into.
    • Another complaint I have is the design of the cigarette lighter connector is hard-wired to the rest of the device
    • Great product for what itsmeant for, as long as the wires don't mess up.
    • It's all tucked away now, puck mounted in the dash, all wires are now hidden and it works awesome!I'm curious why this was 2x the cost of others, that appear to only be different by not having a wired cig lighter
    • I tried several different brands, nothing worked as well (clear sound and never lose connection) as Kinivo BTC 450 (one of my friend had to connect it to a ground loop because there's noise when connected to his civic, I'm guessing the car has bad wiring because after market system was installed).Installation as simple as pluging in aux and power, then stick the double tape provided anywhere at hand's reach
    • The one other worry I have is the hard-wired connection to the power plug.
    • The wires are too delicate
    • Sound is every bit as good as a hard wire.
    • The thin wire easily broke and I had to fiddle around the base of the metal connector to play.
    • i dont understand with a good wire hooked to my phone could barely hear tunes but with this bluetooth hooked to same aux port the songs rock and hands free calls are perfect and remember saab owners cig lighter or power source wont work unless car is running leave connected all the time soon as yo start car it pairs after first pair and jusp put your phone on a magic mount highly recomend especially too saab owners with aux problems!!!!
    • Sound is every bit as good as a hard wire.
    • The wires are very thin and over a few months fell apart.
    • The wires feel really fragile and cheap, but you get what you pay for and I'm not complaining considering this only cost $30 bucks
    • The wires do look a little flimsy, and I worried about this
    • Fortunately another user recommended this so when my wife was disappointed because of the static I promptly purchased the "Pac SNI
    • must get for saab owners with aux problems maybe cuz jack is at angle music from phone now rock and calls r crystal clear on my 2008 saan 9-3 turbo with top down on highway