Anker soundsync a3352 bluetooth receiver review năm 2024

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What’s the opposite of a sweet spot? A sour patch, maybe. I ask this because there’s a point in time where in-car entertainment was the opposite of a sweet spot when it comes to futureproofing. Cars of the 1990s fitted with cassette tapes have simple AUX adapters available for streaming music while almost all modern cars all come with Bluetooth. It’s the CD players that dominated the noughties that are seemingly impossible to upgrade to accept streaming without buying a brand-new stereo unit.

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The Anker Soundsync may just be the simple answer you’re after, adding Bluetooth connectivity to a car through a car’s AUX cable. We’ve been testing it to see if it’s a genuinely clever way to futureproof an older car.

What’s good?

Anker soundsync a3352 bluetooth receiver review năm 2024

From the box is a device that’s no bigger than a Hot Wheels model, finished in black and fitted with just three buttons (on/off and volume controls). There’s also a small LED light and two cable ports, one for the USB-C charger and the other for the AUX. There’s a choice of two AUX connectors, a short metal one and a longer wire. It’s simple to set up and connects to a mobile phone as any other Bluetooth device would.

Music quality will be mostly dependent on the sound system present in your car, it won’t magically make a tinny speaker system sound like the Naim Audio systems you’d find in a Bentley. The Bluetooth 5.0 does however ensure that any music coming from your phone will be as smooth and clear as possible. Everything from classic rock to tragic EDM played through the speakers with no issue. This was also true of any hands-free phone calls taken.

Another key benefit to this little device can be found if you look at your phone. Modern smartphones are ditching AUX connectivity, the headphone jack is now consigned to history alongside the VHS and Blackberry. This gadget allows a user to continue using the AUX port in a car without having to buy an extra, expensive cable for your phone and sacrifice your phone’s single charging port.

The Bluetooth options don’t end with your car either, an older household speaker system can be modernised to accept Bluetooth with this device. It can also pair with two separate devices at once, a nifty way of making longer journeys with others more palatable.

What’s bad?

Anker soundsync a3352 bluetooth receiver review năm 2024

The main issue with the nifty gadget is that it will only work if your car is fitted with an AUX cable. While an AUX port was common on higher-end cars, they aren’t a given. If your car lacks an AUX port you’ll need to rely on an FM transmitter to stream music and accept the slightly worse sound quality.

Charging the device can be a bit of a pain too. While it boasts an impressive 12-hour battery life, it does require a USB port to charge it, a slightly tedious chore as it leaves a long wire scattered across the centre console.

Verdict

Bluetooth is a massive upgrade for a sound system and the age of streaming almost necessitates it. So long as your car has an AUX port this tiny gadget is the perfect way of modernising a car, even if it’s just for the hands-free capabilities.

Anker soundsync a3352 bluetooth receiver review năm 2024

Anker soundsync a3352 bluetooth receiver review năm 2024

Pros:

Small and easy to use

Bluetooth connectivity is good

Makes hand-free calls possible

Cons:

You still need an AUX port

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What is Soundsync A3352?

Dual Devices. For greater versatility, Soundsync A3352 can simultaneously connect to two Bluetooth devices. Listen to music, answer calls, and more—at the same time.* What You Get. Soundsync A3352 Bluetooth receiver, charging cable, 3.5 mm AUX cable, 3.5mm audio adapter.

How do I connect my Soundsync A3352?

Press the multi-function button on Soundsync twice to enter Bluetooth pairing mode, then connect the first device to your Soundsync. Make sure the connection is successful before continuing. 2. Press the multi-function button on Soundsync twice to re-enter Bluetooth pairing mode.

How do I connect my Anker Soundsync to my headphones?

Press the multi-function button on your Soundsync and hold for 2 seconds to enter Bluetooth pairing mode (or double click multi-function button to activate Bluetooth pairing mode). 2. Place your Soundsync next to the first headphone/speaker and wait 30 secs for connection.

How do you reset the Anker Bluetooth transmitter?

So if you hold down the pairing button for longer than 10 seconds it will reset And you can pair your device again.