Bluetooth adapter brings digital music, calls to cassette decks

Thu May 15, 2008 9:51AM EDT

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Got an older set of wheels with a cassette deck instead of a CD player? Here's a clever gadget that'll bring Bluetooth to your vintage dashboard with a minimum of fuss.

First spotted by Crave, the Flexii Bluetooth Cassette Adapter ($40) is just that—a cassette tape-shaped module with a built-in Bluetooth receiver and rechargeable lithium battery. Just charge up the Flexii, pair it with your cell phone or a Bluetooth-enabled music player (like the Samsung YP-P2), slide it into your car's cassette deck, and you're good to go.

The makers of the Flexii say that the adapter's battery is good for five hours of talk time or 120 hours of stand-by time, and you control the volume on your car stereo or your MP3 player/cell phone. From the looks of the device, it appears that it works more like a remote Bluetooth speaker than a listen/talk receiver, so you're probably better off using it for playing music than taking calls.

Overall, pretty cool—and if you're looking for an even cheaper way to play digital music through an old-style cassette deck, don't forget that plenty of wired cassette adapters with 3.5mm jacks are available, some as cheap as $5. I used one for years with my Rio 500 (talk about vintage audio gear) in my old Saturn, and the sound was excellent—much better than you'll get from an FM transmitter.

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Bluetooth cassette for dashboard calls [Crave]

 

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  • 1 Posted by d_3fect on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:50PM EDT Report Abuse

    wow. foarte tare, frate! keep up the googs work

  • 2 Posted by jake_on_fire on Thu Jul 2, 2009 5:10PM EDT Report Abuse

    if anyone is wondering, it does not seem to work for music with the new A2DP-supporting iPhone 3.0 software update :o( but it does work for making and receiving calls. there is a microphone on the casette adapter.

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