![]() The microphone and control puck is mounted with soft-padded sticky tape, and connects to a generic but dual-port USB car charger - one port for the puck, the other to recharge your iPhone at up to 2.1-Amp speeds (if you self-supply a charging cable). TaoTronics also includes a 19″ 3.5mm audio extension cable for cars that need it. No Siri button support, but Hey Siri worksĪs the low price suggests, TT-BR03’s components are functional rather than fancy.Requires a car with an aux-in audio port.Set includes a dual-port charger, an adhesive-backed mic and control puck, and an audio extension cable.But if you do have an aux port, it provides a very competent speakerphone and music streaming experience at a very low price. If your car doesn’t have a 3.5mm aux-in port, you’re out of luck, because TT-BR03 doesn’t have a built-in speaker. TT-BR03 combines a wired noise-cancelling microphone and three-button remote control with a car charger, using Bluetooth 4.0 and a 3.5mm audio plug to route your iPhone’s audio into a car’s speakers. Judging from its 4.8/5-Star Amazon reviews across over 130 customers, plenty of people still need solutions like this for one of these reasons. Most cars these days include Bluetooth speakerphone and music streaming support, but this inexpensive accessory is here for cars that don’t - and for cars exhibiting weird audio-related bugs with iPhones. If it wasn’t for those complaints, I would never have thought to test an alternative such as TaoTronics’ TT-BR03 Bluetooth 4.0 Hands-Free Car Kit ($30, currently $25 on Amazon). Up until recently, no one complained about the way iPhones sounded through my cars’ Bluetooth speakerphones, but after switching to an iPhone 6 Plus and a Toyota Prius, friends and family told me that ambient noise has been increasing to distracting levels during our phone calls.
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