This DAB Kit is excellent and does everything needed. It Streams music from a phone, Picks up all digital stations even with the aerial on the dash, It does hands free phone calls and can be setup to use within 5 minutes. You can also use your incar radio to listen to calls/streaming without using the AUX port. So 1 less connector. The instructions are clear and can connect to your mobile phone in 10 seconds. You can mount the unit in multiple places with the mount supplied. The screen is single colour but is very clear in daytime or at night, so you can find all the stations preset or scanning no problem and it scrolls the info on stations and track being played on dab radio This is the second unit i have bought due to it being so easy with all features needed for music/calls/DAB For the price you cannot go wrong and has more features that a unit twice the price has Excellent for use in cars boats caravans due to small size but great features Well worth buiying and i would buy more if anyone i know needs oneRead full review
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The DAB side of the unit is easy to set up keeps the desired station BUT....YOU CANNOT MAKE HANDSFREE CALLS from it ONLY incoming calls ! Wish I had bought a different product as it still doesn’t do what I wanted and expected to do.
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Overall, I'm pleased with this thing. As such adaptors go, it was among the cheaper, but it still performs very well. Installation: This will vary for every context, but I'm delighted to say that I got mine fitted unobtrusively to the dashboard, just above the radio, and in easy reach. It's hard wired to power behind the dashboard, and I've managed to keep all the wiring out of sight. The aerial is annoying, though, as it's clearly designed to fit at the right-hand edge of the windscreen, where it would obstruct the driver's field of vision in a British car. I did get it fitted, but I wasn't happy with it, so I replaced it with one that is designed for right hand drive cars. If you're thinking of doing the same, note that it uses an SMB connector. Connection to your existing sound system can be done either with a wired connection (using your car's audio-in socket and the supplied cable), or wirelessly. In the latter case, you just tune an unused preset on your existing radio to the FM frequency which the unit broadcasts on. This frequency can be changed if necessary. I'm using the wireless option, and it works very well. Features: Two features stand out for me: 1. Five physical buttons for presets. You can build a favourites list in the menu system, but having five dedicated buttons was a big plus for me. 2. Large display screen. The screen is large enough to display both station name and broadcast text (programme name and song title, for example), without annoying and distracting scrolling. It also has Bluetooth, and so can be connected to a mobile device for taking phone calls or for streaming your own music (or whatever). Performance: It does suffer from not having a factory fitted DAB aerial available in the car. When on the move, dropouts do happen. I've found that it depends on what you're listening to, however. BBC stations seem to drop out more often than Classic FM, for example. I'm guessing that's to do with them being broadcast on different multiplexes from slightly different locations, and the effect will probably vary in different parts of the country. On the whole, reception quality is good. Verdict: I like it. And at last I can get BBC Radio 4 Extra while on the move.Read full review
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Easy set up but needs an external aerial for great DAB reception. I got a magnetic one for £10 at well known car parts store and DAB stations went from a dodgy 18 to constant 56! Set to English is not hard to do in the menu just need to guess which line it is as initially language is Norwegian I think. At £26 would recommend for anyone that wants DAB in car at a great price. Good quality parts and includes a 2 port cig lighter adapter for USB charging, that's a ten pound saving on it's own.
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This dab in-car radio is great the channels are picked up well and maintain a good stream with no interference ( this is subject to your area) It is simple to set up it comes with instructions and a note on how to change the language ( not English by default) Setting it up could not be any simpler ( type pop dab radio into youtube ull see an instructional video how to place the antenna) The ONLY downside ive found so far is because it is not an English device the antenna is set the wrong way around ( it is set for left hand drive not right, other than that it is an improvement of the cars standard radio.
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