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Product description
TOYOTA (5+7)

Compatible with:
4Runner 1998-2002——–Altis 1998-2004Avalon 1998-2004——–Avensis 1998-2002Brevis 1998-2004———Camry 1998-2004Carina E 1992-1997——-Celica 1998-2002Coaster 1993+————-Corolla 1998-2002Corolla Verso 2004+——Cressida 1989-1992Echo 1999-2005———–Fortuner 1989+Highlander 1998-2003—-Hi-Lux 1989+Kluger 2001+—————Land Cruiser 1998-2002Lite Ace 1993+————-Matrix 1998-2004MR2 1998-2002———–Optimo 1993+Paseo 1992-1999———-Pick up 1986-1995Picnic 1990+—————-Platz 1999-2005Previa 1990+—————-RAV4 1994-2003Sequoia 1998-2002——–Sienna 1998-2003Solara 1998-200————Sportsvan 1996-2004Starlet 1993+—————Supra 1986-1998Tacoma 1998-2004———Tercel 1987-1998Tundra 1998-2002———-Van 1987-1990Vios 1999-2005————-Vitz 1993+Yaris 1999-2005————-Yaris Verso 1999-2005Not compatible with Navigation,DVD and Touch Screen radios.The Splitter/Y cable is needed if the CD changer port is occupied by others (except for being occupied by CD Changer).Not work with these radio model52867(Vios), Aygo, 58805(2003 RAV4 ), 56018, 58813, T18303, B9010, B9004(2007 RAV4), RAV4 with a factory navigation, TNS Travel 700, P1718, P3905, P6813, P6832, WH8403, W58816, T18303, W13807/W13081/W13086 (Auris), W53904(Panasonic, Avensis 2007), W58824, W58832,36458, AD1812(Delphi on 2010-2011 Tundra/ Sequoia),AD6900(Delphi on 2000-2004 Avalon), other AD-xxx radios

1.Hands-free Phone Call (HFP): Easy to Answer / Hang Up / Reject / Re-dial via car radio buttons, steering wheel buttons 2.Wireless Music : Easy to stream music of Bluetooth devices into factory car stereo system,also cozy to control music via car radio buttons steering wheel buttons 3.Extra USB Function: Charge your phone when playing music, no worry about phone power off along your journey. This professional version also support play music from USB stick. 4.Support 3.5 mm AUX Input: Standard 3.5 mm AUX input, you can enjoy music from all AUX possible device, like MP3 player, Mobile Phone, PSP, MP4, etc. 5.Plug & Play: Installed via OEM CD changer port, integrated with the car. 6.Package Size:6.2×4.2×1.6in

BTI Adapter * 1 Clip-On Microphone * 1 Aux extension cable * 1 Card Reader * 1 Manual * 1

Built-in bluetooth 5.0 and Build-in high performance mic and clip-on design, for your clear hands-free calling and safe driving.
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This professional version also support play music from USB stick.

Support 3.5 mm AUX Input: Standard 3.5 mm AUX input, you can enjoy music from all AUX possible device, like MP3 player, Mobile Phone, PSP, MP4, etc.
Built-in bluetooth 5.0 and Build-in high performance mic and clip-on design, for your clear hands-free calling and safe driving.
USB and Memory card support Radio Panel Control, for your cosy driving.Grounding noise is caused by ground loops which happens when the audio source and the speaker use the same power source
Fit for 4Runner 1998-2002,Avalon 1998-2004,Avensis 1998-2002,Camry 1998-2002,Celica 1998-2002,Corolla 1998-2002,Echo 1999-2005,Fortuner 1989+,Highlander 1998-2003,Hi-Lux 1989+,Kluger 2001+,Land Cruiser 1998-2002,Matrix 1998-2004,MR2 1998-2002,Optimo 1993+,Paseo 1992-1999,Pick up 1986-1995,Picnic 1990+,Platz 1999-2005,RAV4 1994-2003,Sequoia 1998-2002,Sienna 1998-2003,Solara 1998-2003,Tacoma 1998-2004,Tundra 1998-2002,Vios 1999-2005,Vitz 1993+,Yaris 1999-2005
Please note that this adapter Just fit for the above radio WITHOUT Navigation, DVD system or any Wide Screen Radio. And the adapter also not fit for radio model of ADxxxx (Please check clear of your radio panel.))
The Splitter/Y cable is needed if the CD changer port is occupied by others (except for being occupied by CD Changer).
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T Newton –
Bluetooth Car Kit FOR 2004 Toyota Tacoma
I started off by watching a youtube video on how to pull the radio and install Bluetooth module (another brand). My installation took me about 30 minutes. This module also has a USB and 3.5 mm plug and a mic for additional inputs, mp3 ect. Since I was mounting my module out of sight behind the dash, above the glove box, I also bought, from Amazon, Numkuda USB 3.0 & 3.5mm Car AUX USB Extension Cable 3.3 FT Panel Headphone Male Jack Flush Mount Adapter, which is mounted below the ashtray. I have hooked up my Samsung phone using the aux cable to headphone jack, and also by Bluetooth, To my ear, I find Bluetooth just as clear and bright for music playback. Bonus no additional cable to futz with. I mounted the mic to the left of radio above the clock, a test call with my wife was clear audio over the radio and her only suggestion was to speak up a little bit, I did and then she was hearing me easily. This module is the best add-on I have installed in my truck. Over the years I have used FM transmitters which worked, sort of, on a trip I’d have to readjust the frequency due to bleed-over, not to mention the static… Then I installed an Android mirror also with an FM transmitter, and truth be told it worked pretty well for about a year before getting so much static it became impossible to listen to. The front and rear cameras record good and the GPS works well, so not a total fail.If you are thinking of getting one of these Bluetooth Car Kits, start by getting the model number off of your OEM radio, located in left lower corner of radio to the right of the SEEK button. By having the model number you will be able to see if you need the Toyota (5+7) Pin plug-in or the Toyota (6+6) Pin plug-in, once you know that, you are 30 minutes away from great sound. As you can see in the pictures I have an Amazon 8 tablet with torque running off of an OBD II Scanner (from Amazon) I had to reposition it due to it hanging down into my leg, so I purchased a y spliter (from Amazon) with switches and was able to plug it into my trucks OBD II plug as it was almost flat when plugged in. I bought my Tacoma new in 2004 and have no plan to get rid of it. Now just like my wife’s 2017 Subaru Legacy I get in and start the truck, and I am automatically connected by Bluetooth to the truck, music ready to go…SO SLICK!List of Amazon purchases for my truck over the years.USB Car Charger, TeckNet PowerDash D2 9.6A/48W 4-Port Rapid USB Car Charger with BLUETEK Technology For Apple iPhone X / 8 / 7 / 6 / 6 Plus, iPad Air 2 / Mini 4,Samsung Galaxy S6 / S6 Edge and MoreiKKEGOL OBD2 OBDII 1 to 2 Ultra Low Profile 16 Pin Male to Female Y Splitter Cord Diagnostic Extension Cable with Individually Power Switch 50cm / 20″Vgate iCar2 Bluetooth New ELM327 Car Reader Scanner OBD2 EOBD Auto Scan Tool Diagnostic Scanner (black & black)SCOSCHE MAGDMB MagicMount Universal Mount for Mobile DevicesNeewer® Black Hands-free All-in-One FM Transmitter with Car Charger Cigarette Lighter for Apple iPod iTouch 5/iPhone 6/iPhone 5/5S/5C/4/4S/3G/3GS Samsung Galaxy S4/i9500 S3/i9300 Galaxy Note 3/Note 4/N900 Note 2/N7100/ HTC OneAGPtek® Black FM Transmitter Car Charger Holder Cradle for Samsung i9500 i9505 Galaxy S4 S3 iPhone4/4S iPhone5 etc.
Kaden Brown –
Device will not power on
Got this for my 3rd gen 4Runner and I cannot get the led to come on and it does not work when pressing the cd button
Purchaser –
3rd gen 4Runner – Works Amazing
Works great so far, easy to install, bluetooth fast to connect and sounds great, little bit expensive but they deserve the money for how well it works, they also include many options for media to connect. The module fit nicely between my stereo and some plastic, getting something to fasten it with so it doesn’t move around too much might be a good idea. When testing it, moving it made a static noise likely because of the wires and I worried it’d continue when drove and it bumped around but I haven’t had any issues on that!
Dmitry Rodionov –
Just perfect!
Every once in a while one finds the perfect tool/part for the job.This Bluetooth kit was just that for upgrading my 2006 Yaris.Installation is a four screw job, does not get easier that that.The sound quality is “CD” given the car acousticts. No hum/static whatsoever.Bluetooth connects in about 5 seconds after the power is applied.The microphone is a bit quiet, but perfectly usable (I mounted mine on the driver’s visor).Now consider alternatives:FM modulator- about half the price, sound quality is poor, requires tweaking if driving long distanceNew stereo- twice the price, plus the wiring harness plus the new bezel.I think this is an amazing bang for the buck. Just make sure you have an open Toyota 5+7 connector (same 4-screw job to verify), or get a splitter.
Franko –
Easy ‘Plug in and Bluetooth setup’
I have an older 2002 Toyota and had been using the cassette deck adapter that I connected a Bluetooth adapter connected to that. A great set up, however, over time the gears in the deck became corrupted, as they are constantly turning, and caused the cassette to often eject, which subsequently misaligned, causing sound quality issues. The adding of the Yomikoo Bluetooth Car Audio AUX kit solved that problems, but the trade-off was the loss of the bass response along with the sensitivity of the ‘loudness contour’ that came with the use of he magnetic tape head! The AUX level has to be turned up quite a bit more but it’s very clear. Before, yes there was a bit of noise but the sound of the music, to my trained ears, was more analog, punchy and pleasing. Presently, everything is now certainly more digital! A trade off, however, I am adjusting. Probably most won’t care about such and will simply enjoy the experience!
Justin –
Solid bluetooth connectivity for a OEM Toyota Cassette/CD deck
Has been a reliable solution to hook up to an old Toyota Cassette/CD controller head unit. The CD player didn’t have effective skip protection so it was next to useless. This was easy to connect with a single cord and provides a bluetooth connection directly to the head unit. Let’s me keep the cassette deck and period-correct stereo in my truck while enjoying music from my phone.Auto connects just fine with a pleasant enough connection tone. I greatly prefer that to the voice version some bluetooth adapters have. Track next and previous functions work as expected. My stereo doesn’t have a play/pause button to report on that. The latency seems low, average from my experience for bluetooth audio. Audio quality is great and no issues with the levels — updated the speakers in the truck to some JBLs and has been a nice upgrade.I have no tested the USB or Aux connectivity so I can’t comment on that functionality other than to say the ports are physically present. Interestingly it did some with a USB device that I assume is for MP3s. Since I have the unit mounted in the dash alongside the amp, this functionality would not be practical for me but a usb extension cable might make the port accessible at least.