
Syncwire Bluetooth 5.4 FM Transmitter Car Adapter
Best for: Best for adding Bluetooth to older cars — a 5.4 FM transmitter with HiFi bass, hands-free calling, 48W fast charging (PD 36W + 12W), LED display, and auto-reconnect.
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Our review
If your car does not have Bluetooth — and millions of perfectly good older cars do not — this $21 adapter solves the problem permanently. Plug it into the cigarette lighter, pair your phone via Bluetooth 5.4 (takes 1 second), tune your car radio to a free FM frequency, and your phone's music plays through the car speakers.
The Bluetooth 5.4 connection is notably better than older versions: faster pairing, more stable, less audio delay. CVC noise suppression and echo cancellation make hands-free phone calls actually usable. The HiFi bass boost adds genuine low-end punch to the audio.
The dual USB ports provide 48W of fast charging (PD 36W + USB-A 12W) — charge your phone while streaming music. The LED display shows the FM frequency, and a fun RGB ambient light can be toggled on/off. Once paired, it auto-reconnects every time you start the car.
The honest downsides: FM transmission quality depends on finding a truly clear frequency — in dense cities with many radio stations, you may get some static bleed from nearby frequencies. The sound quality, while good for FM, cannot match a direct Bluetooth or AUX connection. And 7% one-star reviews cite static issues. But for older cars without Bluetooth, this is the easiest, cheapest upgrade available.
👍 Pros
- Adds Bluetooth to any car with a cigarette lighter
- Bluetooth 5.4 — fast, stable, auto-reconnect
- HiFi bass sound + hands-free calling with CVC
- 48W dual fast charging (PD 36W + USB-A 12W)
- LED display + toggleable RGB ambient light
- Under $21 — 13,000 reviews
👎 Cons
- FM quality depends on finding a clear frequency
- Static possible in dense cities with many stations
- Sound quality limited by FM transmission
- RGB light defaults to on (must toggle off each start)
Specifications
| Type | Bluetooth FM transmitter car adapter |
|---|---|
| Bluetooth | 5.4 with auto-reconnect |
| Charging | PD 36W (USB-C) + 12W (USB-A) = 48W total |
| Audio | HiFi bass boost, CVC noise cancellation |
| Display | LED (FM frequency) |
| Input | Bluetooth, USB drive (up to 64GB) |
| Features | Hands-free calling, ambient light switch |
| Warranty | 36 months |
| Brand | Syncwire |
FAQ
Will it work in my car?
Yes — if your car has a cigarette lighter / 12V power socket and an FM radio, it will work. Best for older cars without built-in Bluetooth.
Is there static?
Depends on your location. In areas with few radio stations, you can easily find a clear frequency with zero static. In dense cities, you may need to experiment to find the clearest channel. Use radiolocator.com to find unused frequencies in your area.
Does it auto-connect?
Yes — after the first pairing, it automatically reconnects to your phone every time you start the car. No re-pairing needed.
Can I charge my phone while using it?
Yes — the dual USB ports (PD 36W + USB-A 12W) charge devices while simultaneously streaming audio.
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