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HOGTOOTH WIRELESS STICK
« on: July 31, 2019, 10:52:40 PM »

Has anyone tried this product.  It’s under $50 and and works with older models with an Aux plug ????

Just curious
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Re: HOGTOOTH WIRELESS STICK
« Reply #1 on: July 31, 2019, 11:35:42 PM »

i've not used that 'exact' product, but from what i've read, it is just a cheap bluetooth adapter that's been rebadged.  much like the ones you can get on amazon for around $10.  which, coincidentally, i have used.  and it worked just fine.  got several days of music on a charge, no issues with pairing, dropping connection, etc.  the only thing i can recommend is to not use a solid plug to plug it into the aux.  you don't want the adapter itself hanging out there, the vibrations will put a hurting on the radio's auxiliary plug.  use a cable, so you can keep the adapter in a cubby somewhere.
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Re: HOGTOOTH WIRELESS STICK
« Reply #2 on: August 01, 2019, 06:24:16 AM »

i've not used that 'exact' product, but from what i've read, it is just a cheap bluetooth adapter that's been rebadged.  much like the ones you can get on amazon for around $10.  which, coincidentally, i have used.  and it worked just fine.  got several days of music on a charge, no issues with pairing, dropping connection, etc.  the only thing i can recommend is to not use a solid plug to plug it into the aux.  you don't want the adapter itself hanging out there, the vibrations will put a hurting on the radio's auxiliary plug.  use a cable, so you can keep the adapter in a cubby somewhere.

Same here, used a cheap one (which worked great) until I decided to replace my entire system.
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