New Potato’s TuneLink Auto is both a product and an Android application. Users are then capable of streaming their audio throughout a car stereo, regardless of whether the dash offers Bluetooth or auxiliary input. You could actually compare the looks of the product to a car charger.

There are a couple of issues though, with phones locking up in text and email which you can narrow down to instances. However, an app update can solve the issue. Graphics on the app look sharp and feel intuitive and clutter free.

USB chords can be plugged in, and your phone can be charged while using TuneLink . A spot for auxiliary plug-in is also offered, for those who do not have a device that do not have a device for Bluetooth connection.

Sound is quite brilliant too. There is no hum when it is in use. You’d expect the port to be raging – but really, there’s not a peep.

TuneLink is priced at just $100. For that, you get every penny worth. This is a handy and inexpensive way of upgrading your stereo, if you have a car without Bluetooth or auxiliary input.

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