Hello! I have the A8327 model but it appears to be very similar to this model. I did everything in this video and the manual but I can’t find the device in my Bluetooth devices on my phone. Do you have any suggestions for me? Also I do like the vid! 👍
I recommend, while the device is off hold the button until device turns on , but don't release it. Hold it until it starts blinking red and blue and then refresh the Bluetooth list on your phone
@@CarGhost thanks for the tip! I tried it but unfortunately it didn’t work so I’m just going to see if I can get a refund and go back to using a regular aux cord.
@@BasketballRhino Yeah it doesn’t work for iPhones 📲 I couldn’t find it on my 14 pro But when I looked for it on my android IT POPPED RIGHT UP “Sound Sync” Connected with zero issues So it’s definitely more designed to connect with non-apple products Not sure why.
Can I connect it to the car simultaneously connecting it to the usb port to power it on so I wouldn’t always have to be charging it? And is there anything better you would recommend or is this your choice ?
I can think of two things. When you turn it on, make sure the blue light is blinking and not solid. That means the device is in pairing mode. If that doesn't help, I'd ask for a replacement unit.
I saw some reviews saying there’s this hissing noise when you aren’t playing anything and charging your phone at the same time, has this happened to you?
Not at all. I ended up routing it in the ash tray and leaving it plugged in. Works even better, cause you don't need to turn it on all the time. Once it senses the power coming in it turns itself on and connects to the last device it was connected to
@Car Ghost Ok thanks for the quick reply. I try it. It's a pity that it doesn't work without a cable, it doesn't look so nice if there's always a cable hanging out
Thumbs down for not even testing the sound quality with music. This video is just a cheap and quick place to toss up an affiliate link for people to click on. He doesn’t want you to know if it has bad sound quality, he just wants you to buy it so he makes a commission.
I love it. I actually used the long cable and routed it through the light in the glove compartment and into the ashtray where I can actually use it as a hands free as well.
@@CarGhost sure mate. How have u been liking it so far. Does it automatically turn off when we switch off the ignition. And does it automatically turn on when we turn on the ignition?
It does not, turn off when you turn the ignition off, but it does if it isn't used for a while on its own. It also doesn't start itself when you turn ignition on, unless you actually have it plugged into the power of the car charger. I have routed mine (with the cable provided) from the glove box into the ashtray directly in front of the shifter, for easy access and it's invisible when astray is closed.
Which method provides better audio quality for music playing from smartphone: playing it using the Anker device (wireless Bluetooth) or using car Aux (phone linked to car stereo with Jack cable)??? Who actually tested the 2 options, would be great if I could get a sincere feedback. Thanks in advance 🙂!
The cable should be giving you a better quality, but my phone doesn't have a headphone jack. With that said, my wife's phone has a headphone jack and when we plug it I can't seem to find any difference in sound quality.
It worked for what it is and I used it for a really long times without any issue. I changed cars, so I don't use it anymor, but that doesn't make it garbage.