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Your cart is empty.Elook Car Cassette Aux Adapter, 3.5mm Universal Audio Cable Tape Adapter for Car, Phone, MP3 ect. Black
Michael Pounders
2025-09-03 09:38:00
The Elook Car Cassette Aux Adapter is a reliable and affordable solution for adding modern audio playback to older car stereos, delivering clear sound through a simple 3.5mm connection. Its universal compatibility and sturdy design make it a practical choice for anyone looking to revive their cassette deck with minimal fuss.
A.M.S.
2025-07-25 12:43:43
The cable length is very functional for the car. I drive a 2005 car so the only way to play music is the radio or cassette player. This was a nice way to let me keep listening to my phone without the quality being poor. Super easy and worked with my iPhone (you can use with a dongle) and my friend’s android
Isaac K.
2025-06-22 18:43:45
I have an old car with a broken CD player, I got this so I could play music from my phone although it didn't work long, I got prickly the best usage and quality for a cheap alternative to the local radio. The sound was mostly good but the sound gets 'crunchy' sometimes.
RD
2025-06-17 18:23:04
If you have a older vehicle ad it does not have a 3.5 adapter to connect your phone, this item takes care of that for you. Easy to use and inexpensive.
just
2025-05-18 12:56:37
I have and old car with no AUX, USB or Bluetooth. A long commute to and from my three jobs, with soul-crushing traffic. basically, I'm always on the road, spend a lot of time in my car and in traffic. And radio sucks! I just hate the radio! I actually haven't listened to radio in about 7 years or more and I will not start now.Arsvita and Elook are the exact same thing. Same parts, manufacturer and product; just by different names. I tested the "upgraded" version of Arsvita whit the nylon cable, and the conventional Elook which is the same as the original Arsvita. Same cable and jack. Scosche is the only one slightly different built and actually different manufacturer. I tested them all at once following the proper instructions.They all sucked and performed and sounded terrible. As soon as you put them in the cassette player they make this terrible static and grinding noise. Even without the phone/player plugged in, just on it's own while nothings playing (of course I adjusted the volume on the car's radio end and my player's end. Still sounds terible) the static sound comes from the radio just being on with a cassette that's not really a cassette and the grinding noise comes from the cassette adapter "turning" the "tape" which of course there isn't any because the adapter is just tricking the car into think it's a cassette so you can use your AUX with it. The sound is terrible and annoying. And if you want to drown the sound, making either end (the radio or phone/player) just makes the static, grinding and feedback noise louder too!The best overall was the Arsvita with the upgraded audio jack plug and nylon cable (the nylon helps cancel out the static and feedback noise that occur when the cable moves or brushes against something, which often.) The second best was the Elook, same as the conventional Arsvita. The audio cable broke after a few weeks and after that I had to wiggle it to hear my music. It would cut in and out has the cable moved, like an old broken charging cable you have to fidget with to make work. Basically it was useless at that point. Lastly the Scosche wouldn't even be recognized by the radio at fist. After messing with it and flipping it it until it worked, the audio quality was around the same as the conventional Arsvita/Elook with less grinding noise but same amount of static/feedback noise. But it always took a few tries to make the radio recognize it as a cassette. It took a few flips for it to start playing.Conclusion: I bough a wireless Bluetooth speaker. The Wonderboom 2 (by Ultimate Ears/Logitech) is the speaker I chose after looking at a few Bose, JBL, Beats, Sony and Apple options. The Wonderboom 2 is $100 ($75 or less now) but it has lasted 2 years now and it's going strong. It's the best option I could find for sound in my car that's not the radio. I put it in my cupholder or center console or the little cubi space under the radio/AC controls and the sound fills up the whole car. It's surprisingly loud yet clear and crisp. It has 360 degree sound and it has an even louder "outdoor mode" option. No feedback, static or any other noise. No bluetooth lag. It connects, pairs and starts playing instantaneously. you can pause/play, skip or go back, volume up and down all in the speaker. Water, dust and shock proof.and the best part: it has 13 hours of battery life and takes 2.5 hours to charge completely. I just charge it with my USB car charger while the speaker is still playing on my cupholder. The music and podcast never stop!In addition I can take the speaker out and give it other uses, like when I'm working on the car I just put it on top of the car and I can listen to whatever I want as I'm doing oil changes, rotating tires and messing with the car. It's also on whenever the car's off like when I'm in traffic, drive-thru, waiting for the train to pass or putting gas. All in all I have a way better experience with music, podcast or any other audio than with a cassette aux adapter. I'm never going backTL;DR: All the cassette aux adapters sucked so I bought a wireless bluetooth speaker instead which worked flawlessly!It has a lot more features than what I explained here, check it out and judge for yourself:https://www.amazon.com/ULTIMATE-EARS-WONDERBOOM-Deep-Space/dp/B07NFPGNWD/ref=sr_1_4?crid=15DRMEZH3AIJI&keywords=ue%2Bwonderboom%2B2&qid=1659429514&s=electronics&sprefix=ue%2Bwonderboom%2B2%2Celectronics%2C151&sr=1-4&th=1
gooduser
2025-05-03 18:02:56
Tape player works well for a month or so then the sound becomes muffled and distorted.
Terry in SA
2025-04-14 16:47:41
This Elook Car Cassette Aux Adapter is great for when your older car is still too good to replace but it doesn't have Bluetooth or an AUX port.This is a simple device. Your car must have a cassette player. You just unwrap the AUX cord and put the cassette into your cassette player. Then plug the AUX jack into your phone or MP3 player. (Be sure and check your phone as many cell phones no longer have headphone jacks.)It sounds pretty darn good. No noticeable hissing or scratchy noises. It's not high end sound but it's good enough and meets my needs. Do note that if you try to charge your phone at the same time, it will interfere with the sound. Otherwise, it works fine in my older Lexus and the price is great.
Lubia Guzman
2025-03-28 14:56:58
Lo pongo para conectar la otra parte y escuchar mis programas de mi celular.
Kieran
2025-02-25 14:05:02
It's just a tape head on an aux cord but it works great on my old ghetto blaster! If it keeps getting stuck reversing, just take it apart and remove the gear mechanism altogether and it should work.
Whisky 5
2025-02-13 15:48:15
Easy to deploy, good sound, nice smooth action.
Anja B.
2025-01-03 11:27:07
funktioniert nicht
Luke
2024-12-07 10:52:04
didn’t work at all - useless
AirplanesRUs
2024-11-29 18:19:16
I bought a cheap 9 dollar MP3 to tape converter and it didn’t work like my last 12 dollar converter. Then I saw this one and I thought, why not? To my surprise, it actually produced really good crystal clear audio quality to my 1998 Corolla’s factory speakers. I’ll see if it holds up in the months to come but so far, very good feel of the material and has a nice box that it comes in which felt like fancy chocolate.
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