

Yoper Bluetooth Adapter Compatibility with BMW Mini Cooper Aux 3.5 Cellphone Play HiFi Music
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Laura Ramirez
> 24 hourI use it every day and it works great.
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Bianca zamora
> 24 hourI have a 2009 BMW 328i. I dont know i got a bad one, but that static noise is loud and annoying. Kind of disappointed
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David E
> 24 hourGot this for my bmw 1 series. I wanted to stream music but haven’t can’t decide on an aftermarket radio. I got this as a in-between and I’m pleasantly surprised how well it sounds. The unit easily ticks away under the center arm rest. A must have.
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Andrea M.
> 24 hourWorks great with my 2013 Mini Cooper, but on auxiliary only. Will not display songs on the cars audio system.
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Mom
> 24 hourThe unit goes in and out. I have it in my arm rest console but seems to be too far away.
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Luis
> 24 hourIt’s conects with no trouble with iPhone
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Adolfo
> 24 hourMal producto nunca funcionó
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Jacob Bach
> 24 hourI bought this for my mini to prevent having to plug in my phone every time I want to listen to music. While it’s simple and easy to connect and use, the sound quality is atrocious. If I could give the sound quality a 0 start rating, I would. I will be sticking to my aux cord method for the foreseeable future.
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Issac
> 24 hourAfter buying multiple Walmart audio cables for my mini this things solved all my problems
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Stylus Croissant
> 24 hourI ride a 2013 BMW R1200RT Special Edition, and Ive had to buy BMWs accessory to be able to use my iPhone on my bike, which is bulky (a 3 ft cord? The glove box is right there!), unreliable, and expensive. After my 2nd one started crapping out, I took a chance and bought this. I cant BELIEVE I didnt get this first. I dont have a tangle of wires, I dont have to plug my phone in, and I dont have to worry about the sound going out periodically because one of the FOUR connections on the accessory is loose because they somehow include a lipstick-sized filter with 3.5 jacks on either side. Anyway, this thing rules.