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Product description
This compact car Bluetooth adapter brings Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity to older vehicle stereos, allowing hands-free calls and wireless music streaming through your FM radio. It combines stable pairing, a dual USB charger and support for USB or TF playback, making it a practical in-car audio and charging solution for daily commuting and longer drives.
Key Points
The adapter uses Bluetooth 5.3 for quicker pairing and more stable connections, with automatic reconnection after the first successful link. It supports hands-free calling with a built-in microphone and CVC noise suppression for clearer voice transmission while driving. The device also shows the car battery voltage on its display and includes blue LED backlighting for easier operation at night. Consider that FM transmission quality can vary depending on local radio interference and your car stereo.
Technical Specifications
- Name: ORIA Car Bluetooth Adapter, Bluetooth 5.3 FM Transmitter
- Bluetooth version: 5.3
- Charging ports: QC3.0 18W and 5V/1A
- Media support: USB flash drive up to 32 GB, Micro SD (TF) card up to 32 GB
- Supported audio formats: MP3, APE, FLAC, WAV
The Best of This Model
This ORIA unit stands out for combining an 18W Quick Charge port with a secondary port for music playback, so you can charge a phone quickly while playing audio from a USB stick. The included USB-C converter expands compatibility with modern devices. Button controls provide one-touch answering, redial and call rejection options, which keep interactions with the device simple and mostly tactile rather than relying on on-screen menus. The voltmeter readout is a useful extra for keeping an eye on vehicle electrical status while on the move.
Usage Recommendations
For music playback via FM transmission, tune the transmitter and your car radio to a clear unused frequency to reduce static and interference. When using files from a USB drive or TF card, format the media and confirm the file types are one of the supported formats for smoother reading. Charge higher-power devices using the QC3.0 port for faster top-ups, and reserve the 5V/1A port for lower-draw accessories or for playing archived music from a USB drive. If call quality seems affected by road noise, check microphone placement and speak at a normal volume for best results.









