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The Avantree Roadtrip is a 2-in-1 Bluetooth speaker and FM transmitter designed for car use, featuring dual 3W speakers, a noise-reducing microphone, and smart auto power functionality. It streams audio from your phone to your car stereo via Bluetooth or FM, offers hands-free voice assistant access, and automatically powers on/off with motion detection, delivering clear calls and high-definition sound in a compact, visor-mounted design.













| ASIN | B09BHV6HW7 |
| Batteries | 1 CR5 batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,690 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #3 in Cell Phone Automobile Speakerphones |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,339) |
| Date First Available | July 30, 2021 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.81 ounces |
| Item model number | BTCK-12 |
| Manufacturer | Avantree |
| Product Dimensions | 2.48 x 5.04 x 6.18 inches |
T**P
Superb background rejection for speakerphone, and everything works as it should
- Tested with iPhone 14 Pro - Pairs easily with phone, haven't tried its 2-phone capability. Very easy to set up an use. - Speakerphone totally rejects background sound even with car windows open and produces no voice dropouts even under severe background conditions. The parties I talk to are very thankful for this; they have long been annoyed by the background sound and dropouts with several other speakerphones I have used including the phone's built-in speakerphone and my Bluetooth 2-way speakerphone hearing aids. Part of the key to this good performance is probably the microphone being so near my mouth, since the unit is mounted on the car visor. - The built-in speaker is as good as an inexpensive small speaker is expected to be; being very near the driver's ears helps it to work without having to be turned up to distortion level. - The FM radio link is as good as FM radio links can be, i.e. there is some hiss and crackle but on the whole, with my fairly good quality car speakers, the speakerphone and music streaming sound over them is much better than the Roadtrip built-in speaker. - The button is very convenient for answering, rejecting, and ending calls and redialing, and for initiating Siri commands. But with the microphone so near my face I don't have to speak Siri very loud anyway, unless I have the speaker or car radio speakers playing loudly. - This is the only visor-mounted product I have found that both streams audio via Bluetooth and acts as a speakerphone, and it works very well. - Allows different phone apps to selectively use it, e.g. I can stream music over my hearing aids and use Roadtrip as my speakerphone. So do I have any complaints? Only some slight ones: - The unit is a little heavy, you might need to tighten the hinge on our visor to keep the visor from sagging, or add velcro to hold the visor up. - I am tall and was annoyed by the unit being mounted on the visor, particularly when getting in the car while wearing a hat. So I used velcro to mount it on the ceiling above the rear-view mirror. I have not tested its microphone pickup and background canceling performance in this configuration yet.
E**H
Works perfect
I bought one and used it for a short time and it developed an issue with the bluetooth where it would whine over the radio, so I contacted Avantree and they sent me a new one free of charge. No issues with this one at all. Provides clear audio (as clear as FM can be), turns on when I need it to, and sometimes when I don't want it to (make sure it won't detect movement outside of the car), and even tells you when the battery is low. It also has a changeable battery in case the battery completely depletes. It is rechargeable, but it's nice to not have to create ewaste.
I**N
Great product
No directions needed. Battery was charged when I pulled it out of the box. My phone immediately connected to it. First time using it, played music straight from the unit. Sound is ok for what it is. Second time using, tried the FM transmitter. Selected a frequency and my work truck picked it right up. When I got out of the truck, I left the unit on. When I returned and started the truck, music instantly played from the truck speakers. There is slight static in the speakers at very low volume. Highly recommend it for those with older vehicles that can't connect directly to their vehicle sound system. I'd give it 5 Stars (and probably should) if it weren't for the static. But I don't know, never used an FM transmitter before. Might just be normal. Again, I want to emphasize you could only hear the static at low volume.
A**R
Excellent
Easy to pair. Great sound. Functions perfectly
H**N
Great product
If you don't have Bluetooth in your car, then this speaker has everything for you. Handsfree calling, speaker, radio.. it has it all. Setup was super simple and didn't take but 2 minutes. Easy fit under the visor. USB C charge for a fast charge. Comes with a charger and cable. Sound quality is alright but when you have no Bluetooth in your car, you can't complain. Actually, you cannot go wrong with this speaker.
M**E
Not nearly the device I could use
Not clear instructions for old guys to understand. It looks good and seems of good quality but couldn't understand how to install it
K**E
Absolute waste of money
This thing just fundamentally does not work. The bluetooth/motion detector-driven automatic pairing has never once succeeded. It won’t pair if it’s in FM mode, so you have to fiddle with it every single time you use it if you want to connect your phone to your car radio. If it’s in FM mode and it’s raining, or you’re in a valley, or your visor is not flipped down, suddenly you get static on the radio as if there were interference. Doesn’t matter that it’s not raining inside the car, and I’ve never had this problem with any other transmitter. Battery life is a joke. If it’s fully charged overnight I can listen to music for a couple of hours, max. Phone calls, less than an hour. The manual says not to use it while charging, so just plugging it into the USB is somehow bad? Not that I really want a cord running from the sun visor to my console anyway. Taking it into the house to charge overnight would be fine once a week but every day? Come on. For $5 you can get a cheap Bluetooth fm transmitter that will play music, won’t make phone calls, can be plugged in continuously and will last six months to a year. For $50 I expected a lot better.
A**A
Absolutely love it!
I have an older car (2005 BMW) and I’ve been looking for a solution to play my music and listen to audiobooks. I went to a couple of Mobile audio shops and they didn’t have a solution under few hundred dollars. One shop wanted to charge over $2000 to redo my entire system. This is a simple, easy hands-free, cordless, trouble free solution to connect my smart phone to my car speakers. I am now able to listen to satellite radio, audiobooks and even hands-free phone calls. All, without breaking the bank. The most difficult thing is finding a radio station that is compatible. With just a little time and patience, I was able to connect a trouble free system that sounds pretty damn good.
A**A
大当たり 音量も大きい
G**H
Arrived on time and well packaged, thanks Amazon. Purchased for use in my older 2012 Grand Caravan that has no Bluetooth connection and didn't want cables all over the place plugged into the auxiliary port, also wanted to be able to listen to the radio and still talk on the phone. This device fits the bill perfectly because of the built-in dual speakers. It was very easy to install after the initial charge and connected seamlessly with Google assistant. I can now just push the volume button to activate the assistant and say what I would like to do like phone a person, text a person, read text messages, listen to the news and find a driving route for any destination, without having to touch the phone. I had to set my Pixel 8 to keep unlocked while connected to the Avantree Roadtrip (extended unlock in settings) and give the Roadtrip access to Google Assistant, but once I did that it works flawlessly. The battery life is also very impressive too, I have had a few weeks and it's still showing fully charged. This is a great way to stay legal and still use your phone in Canada. I also like the automatic power of when I leave the vehicle and power on when I get back in. I would definitely recommend this product to anyone looking for a reliable hands free set up in older (non Bluetooth vehicles. Five thumbs up from me 👍👍👍👍👍
M**�
Usa su propia pila (la puedes cambiar por una nueva tu mismo) y lo mejor es que no se compara con los adaptadores que se conectan al toma corriente, que se suele desconectar en medio de la canción
L**I
Ich habe mir die Freisprecheinrichtung ohne echte Hoffnungen gekauft. In meiner A Klasse hatte ich eine vom Werk her eingebaute Freisprecheinrichtung , die recht gut funktionierte, ich bin also verwöhnt. Jetzt habe ich ein anderes Auto und Ersatz musste her. Als erstes fiel mir die sehr übersichtliche, in gutem Deutsch geschriebene, Anleitung positiv auf. Das Koppeln mit dem Telefon war ganz einfach und hat sofort funktioniert. Die Testtelefonate waren sehr gut zu verstehen, auch auf Kopfsteinpflaster und mit laufendem Radio. Der Klang ist etwas blechern. Anschließend habe ich eine FM Verbindung mit dem Radio hergestellt. Die Musik auf meinem Handy kann ich so über die Autolautsprecher hören. Richtig klasse ist aber, dass ich so auch den Anruf über die Autolautsprecher tätigen kann. Der Klang hängt dann von dem Autolautsprechern ab. Mein Gesprächspartner hat mich genauso gut verstanden, wie ich ihn. Sehr praktisch ist auch die Wahlwiederholung. Dazu braucht man nur 2x auf die Taste mit dem Telefonsymbol drücken. Ich bin wirklich begeistert und finde den Preis von knapp 60 € sehr korrekt. Wenn man die Roadtrip Freisprechanlage beim Hersteller registrieren lässt, bekommt man eine Verlängerung der Garantie auf 24 Monate gratis.
R**O
Kit vivavoce superiore alle aspettative. Buona qualità audio grazie alle casse stereo ottime come vivavoce, sufficienti per ascoltare musica, buon microfono, semplice da usare, buona durata della batteria al litio tipo BL-5C (come il Nokia 3310) e soprattutto è possibile collegarlo allo stereo dell'auto tramite il modulatore FM e permette la connessione di due telefoni contemporaneamente. Il tasto a sinistra ricollega il telefono e durante la chiamata silenzia il microfono, mentre una pressione lunga connette un nuovo dispositivo. A destra c'è un tasto ghiera. Su Android una pressione singola ferma e riprende la riproduzione della musica (il lettore musicale o le App come YouTube vanno avviate manualmente), una pressione lunga avvia l'assistente vocale google e una doppia pressione richiama l'ultimo numero. Durante una chiamata in entrata accetta o rifiuta la chiamata. La ghiera serve a regolare il volume delle casse indipendente da quello del telefono; al contrario quando è attivo il modulatore FM cambia in maniera rapida la frequenza di trasmissione da 88.1 a 107.9, visibile nel display per qualche secondo. Quando non è connesso ad alcun telefono va in standby e si riaccende tramite sensori di movimento. In caso di inutilizzo è possibile spegnerlo dal selettore laterale. I messaggi vocali in inglese di accensione, spegnimento, connessione e disconnessione non sono fastidiosi o riprodotti a volume troppo alto. La clip di fissaggio all'aletta parasole è fissa, ma è possibile rimuoverla con una leggera pressione, cosa che ho fatto per posizionarlo col biadesivo tra cruscotto e console centrale. Unico appunto: mancano i tasti per selezionare le canzoni durante la riproduzione musicale.
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