🎶 Upgrade your drive: Bluetooth beats meet hands-free freedom!
This Digital Music CD Changer adapter transforms your compatible Mazda car stereo into a Bluetooth-enabled hub, delivering wireless music streaming, hands-free calling, and USB charging with pristine Hi-Fi sound quality. Designed for seamless integration and easy installation, it enhances your driving experience with modern connectivity while preserving original audio fidelity.
A**T
Good for 05' RX8
Pretty good product overall, it definitely works as intended, definitely much better than listening to radio, sound quality is pretty good especially when combined with the Bose speakers if you have them installed. However installation for the product takes a bit, you have to disassemble the whole front end but worth it at the end, should've been a bit cheaper but pretty good.
M**D
Great Plug-n-Play Experience
An excellent option for those cars that were built after cassette decks fell out of favor but before auxiliary audio inputs were the norm. I was able to install this in my 2004 RX-8 (firmware ver. 9.55) in about 45 minutes pretty easily. It literally just plugs in and works, no muss, no fuss. I can also report that all the audio buttons on the steering wheel and console still work and the fast-forward and rewind buttons even work as the skip back and ahead buttons in my podcast app. Making calls over it with the included microphone also seems to work just fine. Overall I couldn't be happier.
A**E
Keep factory look but add reliable wireless Android audio
Outstanding! Straightforward install on 2006 RX-8. Plenty of resources online.IMPORTANT: Make sure your factory audio has compatible firmware. Look it up.BT connection is reliable and rock-solid on my Google Pixel phones (4a 5g and 8a). Microphone audio quality is acceptable.I want to keep the factory look while upgrading audio with just speakers and an amp. With this and a phone mount, I don't miss the newer Android Auto Bose audio head units on my newer cars. It preserves the steering wheel audio control functionality and adds phone functionality -- answer (FF tap during ring); reject (FF hold during ring); private (FF hold during call); hang-up (FF tap during call).I don't have an iPhone, so I can't comment on how this pairs with that.
E**.
Horrible
Did not like this product. Installed on my 2006 Mazda 6 properly as instructed but when I pressed the cd button it just said “no cd” and would not play the Bluetooth adapter, very disappointed I paid 85 dollars for this and won’t work.
G**P
(Rx8)Works good for the price
Its probably the best adapter to keep the stock radio. The sound quality is good. Its really easy to install. It connects to your phone instantly on startup. Only problem Ive had is that it wasnt playing any sound a couple of times and not connecting to bluetooth, that was only twice and stopped once i turned off and restarted my car. Hasn't happened since.
A**A
Have a 2004 Mazda 3 I sedan
This product works perfectly fine. When I start up the car it connects quickly to my phone with Bluetooth. I manage to route it under my cup holder. There is a YouTube video that demonstrates how to install it and have cable management so there is no loose cables. Overall, amazing product.
L**E
Quality for Mazda
This item matched up to my 2004 Mazda RX8 with a Bose Radio/6 CD changer system. Please note all radio and CD functions work as they did before the install. My radio has the 9.53 version firmware and it really sounds great! Even though the specifications state (RX-8 radio firmware version must be v9.55 or later, v10.01 and v9.81 not supported). I have the Sirus app on my iPhone and the music sounds crisp and clear. All music apps sound super clear through the radio. I also installed the microphone and I can receive calls through the steering wheel controls or on the dash. Read through the instruction manual a few times before installing. Once the car ignition is turned on the bluetooth is enabled. The device can act as a charger for your phone with your own USB line ( I purchased a long version and ran it to the console) and for older phones the 3.5mm jack can be used or anything that can plug in for stored music if it didn't have bluetooth capability.
I**7
Not Perfect, But Does What it Advertises
Installed in my Miata GT, which has the Bose sound system from the factory.Started the car, and the unit booted right up, and I paired my phone with it. Started playing music and immediately noticed that the volume is louder than my previous Bluetooth setup, which was an aux cable adapter, plugged to a ground loop isolator, which was then plugged in to an Anker Bluetooth adapter cigarette unit.As mentioned before, volume is louder and steering wheel controls DO work.That said, it does have issues. First of all, the mic is incredibly hard to hear from, so phone calls aren't a breeze.Second, anytime I get back from shopping or stopping from driving (gas, pickup, etc), the phone connects to the unit, but when audio is playing, it cuts out and pauses 3 times consistently. Everytime the car is started. Again, this happens consistently, every single time. It does return to normal operation after the 3 audio cuts though, so it's not broken. But it's annoying.At this price point, I have mixed feelings. While it does do what it advertises, the quality of function is not great, especially compared to my previous setup, which didn't have audio cuts or anything of the sort.The microphone is near useless cause I'll end up having to switch to speakerphone every time I get a call (NEVER drive distracted folks!).BUT, it does work and it does do what it advertises. Whether it's worth a factory stock dashboard appearance with no wires and steering wheel controls is a personal preference. I'm frankly happy with it, so I can recommend it, but be warned about the flaws of this.
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