Auxillary Adapter,Yomikoo Car Radio MP3 WMA USB Music Adapter Auxiliary Audio Interface for Camry 2005 2011, Avensis 2003 2011, Corolla 2005 2011, tacoma 2004 2008 Lexus
A**.
Corolla 2005: Great alternative. However, sound is at least 40% lower.
The product is very great. It is a very good alternative than the FM transmitters, or even paying premium to change the radio.It is as advertised “CD quality” sounds no static lick the FM transmitters.The main issue is the sound is very low comparing to the actual CD or even the radio it self, it’s about 50~40% lower than normal. I thought it will get louder if I connect a laptop to the AUX cord, (which happens bc the laptop have more power than MP3 player) but I had the same volume, So I guess there is a limitation regarding the sound volume no matter what power the source have.I only bought this for the USB input.The USB port can read USB 2.0 devices, such as USB sticks, SD card, SDHC. UP TO 16GB.It supports MP3 and WMA music format.It can support 99 folders, every folder can save 99 music file in it.The order it plays is according to the time that you save/transfer to the USB device. ( not 100 accurate, to be true I had to connect the USB stick in it in order to have it the order I needed. Meaning after everything file transfer I had to plug it to the transmitter so that the order stay the same way as I saved. This is critical when you listen to lectures that are connected to each other and the order is important).Overall, I’m not very annoyed with the sound volume (I don’t go crazy and raise the volume all the way up) or the way I need to store my MP3 files to have then in the order I want then to be.I bought this to have USB inputs with a good sound quality, in which it was delivered. Also to that price point, I should not complain much. This adapter saved me a lot of money if I decide to go and buy a new Radio.
M**R
I'd like to give it 5 but......
I bought this in May and just got around to installing it into my 2006 Corolla for my Sirius radio.Pro: 1. easy to install. it took less than an hour 2. Complete. All connections were there. I did buy tools to remove the dash panel dressings. GREAT buy! 3. Long cables. the cables are long enough to reach and remain hidden in my application. 4. Sound quality. Excellent. some reported low volume. I did not experience this.Con: The only negative I have is that the 3.5mm plug only plays to the right channel. The usb connection delivers audio to left and right equally without distortion or diminished volume. I experienced the same issue when connecting my phone to the plug. Sirius delivers L&R signal properly over FM.Will try to contact the seller regarding this.A bad flaw on an otherwise almost perfect device
K**.
Great solution for modern features on your stock deck with 6 pin connector on the back.
This item works GREAT on my 2007 Toyota Matrix with the 6+6 or 12 pin connector on the back. I have the JBL premium sound system with the 6 cd in-dash changer and I was nervous it would somehow not work. This plugged right in and now I can listen to MP3s from a thumbdrive or from any aux input. Mine even came with a cheap USB card reader to read SD/MicroSD cards.The aux input is rather quite from my phone but that is typical. I have to have my phone at max volume and the stereo at the top 90% volume but it still sounds clean, clear and great. Only downside that I can find is that the 3.5mm jack is not "case friendly" I'm planning on mounting a female to female port and then I can use any 3.5mm I want so no star reduction from me.Side note: I was nervous about how the source would work. It is actually really simple. now have AM, FM, and my CD button switches from CD to CD1 like some stereos switch from an FM1 to FM2. If I want to listen to my cds I just press "cd" if I want to switch to the aux I press "cd" again and the display switches to CD1. The priority on this box is USB first then AUX so if you have some memory stick plugged in, that will start playing. Unplug that and the Aux source takes over. The USB music is controlled with the numbers below my deck where they turn into soft keys. I have repeat, random, and even have a fast forward and rewind (not just skip track). I am very impressed that I was able to get all the functionality of a $150 custom deck for $25 without any change or stress with wiring.
T**N
2004 tundra, works perfectly
Works great
K**E
Great for a while, then quality started to fade.
Like others, I found this to be really useful in my '06 Highlander that didn't have an Aux Port. Easy to install and good sound quality. I've had the unit for ~2 years, and a couple of months ago, the aux cable became unreliable. The left side speakers would go out, and I'd have to rotate the plug in the headphone jack of my phone to get them to re-establish a connection. A bump would jar the connection and I'd have to repeat the process. I confirmed it was the aux cable when I plugged my phone into a separate aux cable attached to a home speaker and the quality was excellent.it's disappointing, to be sure. Quality just isn't what it should be. It'll get you started, but I'd save up for something better.
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