







🎧 Unlock your car’s secret playlist with effortless USB-to-AUX magic!
The Warmstor 3.5mm Male to USB 2.0 Female OTG Adapter is a specialized 20 cm cable designed exclusively for cars with 3.5mm AUX ports that support audio decoding. It enables direct playback of music stored on USB drives through your car’s audio system, delivering high-quality sound via a durable, flexible cable. This plug-and-play adapter is perfect for professionals who want seamless, clutter-free music streaming on the go—just ensure your car’s AUX port supports this function before purchase.



| ASIN | B073GZB6WM |
| Brand | Warmstor |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (2,989) |
| Date First Available | 29 Jun. 2017 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 8541722992 |
| Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.5 x 6.2 x 1.2 centimetres |
| Package Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
| Part number | 43222-6745 |
P**.
Cumple perfectamente su función.
S**N
Don’t work and low quality
P**A
Ottimo utile per quello che serve
J**D
Important note. So I have to give it either a 5-Star review or a 1, to make sure it's seen. Note of caution. The adaptor works fine -- it just doesn't work for what *I* hoped it would -- Worked for my USB 2.0 *wired* headset. Speakers/mic both work. But if you're trying to run a bluetooth dongle to the 1/8th in. speaker/mic jack on your computer? FYI, it didn't work for us in my company. It's an issue with the 1/8th jack, not the adaptor. Just isn't capable of bluetooth wireless connections. Got to use USB-2 port for that. So if you're buying it for a bluetooth connection, ah... you can try it, but didn't work for us. But yes, it *does*, however, work perfect if you have a USB-2 wired headset. No issues there. (But Bluetooth dongle, nope). But then, you'd be using your USB-2 port, right? No need for the 1/8th.... Unless you were in a situation like *us*. BACK STORY: The communications software my company uses spazzes out during VOIP calls. Some kind of glitch that garbles your voice every 5th call or so. My hunch was: some conflict related to using the USB-2 ports and the software at the same time. Can *hear* fine, but people say they can't understand you. The USB-2 ports are multifunction things. I reasoned that the 1/8" jack, on the other hand, is *DEDICATED* to communication devices (to speaker/mic). It has no other job but communications. I was right. I started using an old, cheap, 1/8th in. plug, wired headset. Voila! No issues. None. For weeks. Other employees, though, have fancy noise-canceling Bluetooth headsets. They wanted to know if there was an adaptor they could plug the Bluetooth dongle into so they could use the 1/8th in. jack, too. We tried this. Nope. Doesn't work. But I don't think it's the adaptor's fault. I'm betting the 1/8th in. jack isn't able to support Bluetooth. I'm back to working with my cheap, 1/8" plug, wired headset. (Oh well. Inconvenient but, it works).
M**2
Câble super rapide et reconnaît rapidement usb
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