🎉 Elevate Your Audio Game with TUNAIFirefly!
The TUNAIFirefly LDAC Bluetooth Receiver is a high-resolution wireless audio adapter that transforms your car and home stereo systems into Bluetooth-compatible speakers. With no charging required, it automatically connects to your devices, supports high-quality audio streaming, and features a built-in ground loop isolator for noise-free listening. Customize your audio experience through the TUNAI Connect App for the ultimate sound enjoyment.
Control Method | App |
Controller Type | Button Control |
Control Type | pairing_and_configuration |
Human-Interface Input | Buttons |
Connector Type Used on Cable | Auxiliary |
Number of Ports | 2 |
Hardware Connectivity | Bluetooth, USB, Bluetooth 5 |
Item Weight | 11 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.3"L x 0.51"W x 0.2"H |
Supported Application | Various audio streaming applications on smartphones and tablets |
Compatibility Options | Smartphone, Tablet |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | [Most Vehicle Types] |
Supported Standards | Bluetooth 5.0, SBC, AAC, LDAC |
Compatible Devices | Tablet, Smartphone |
Audio Output Mode | [INFERRED] Supports SBC, AAC, and LDAC encoding |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Rechargeable Battery Included | No |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Bluetooth support? | Yes |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Auxiliary, USB |
Installation Method | Plug In |
Includes Remote | No |
Supported Media Type | Audio |
Additional Features | Bluetooth 5 . 0,Bluetooth Receiver |
T**N
Works Awesome
This Bluetooth receiver is awesome. I've had it for over 3 weeks and here is what I think so far...Pros- great audio quality- no lag- connects fast and turns on every time I start the car- decent priceCons- has disconnected randomly once or twice- crackling nose when the music was quiet (a ground loop isolator fixed this)- calls doesn't work, have to use speaker phone (not a big deal to me)- the biggest con is that the app isn't available for Android 14, so I can't update the firmware (although I haven't had issues other than connectivity once in a while)Overall works great, sounds great, and is a great alternative to a new head unit.
E**Y
Still working well after a year of use.
I've been using this for over a year. In short, it's great! Excellent sound quality. My phone connects nearly immediately after I turn my car on, and my phone doesn't stay connected when I turn the car off (because unlike some competitors, the Firefly doesn't have a battery). It also has no switches or buttons to mess with--something I don't want or need. This is literally the perfect fit for my use case. It has also proven to be reasonably durable since it has lasted for at least a year of use so far.I use it with...- A 160W USB C Car Charger, Baseus Type C Car Charger. The three ports of this car charger are used for:-- (USB A 30W) This Tunai Firefly-- (USB C 100W) An OhSnap! Snap Charge (To wirelessly charge my phone. There are newer versions of this like the Qi2, but I'm using an original Snap Charge.)-- (USB C 30W) A USB C to lighting charge cable for my passenger's older iPhone.Other info about my step, if you're trying to replicate it:- Car: Honda Element- OhSnap! Snap Car Mount (To hold my phone so I can have it serve as my GPS & music player.)- OhSnap! Grip on the back of my phone. (For a secure connection to the Snap Car.)A word of warning:I tried using the Tunai Firefly with an Anker Compact Fast Car Charger 3 Ports 67W BUT when devices were plugged in the other ports (the USB C ones) the USB A port would not provide enough power to turn on the Firefly. I usually love Anker products, but in this case the Anker charger just wasn't the right tool for the job. If you're like me and want to power 3 USB devices with your car charger, the BaseUS version is a better fit for that use case.
R**N
Works great for a 2007 Lexus LS460
Product works great and sounds like I had an Aux cord to my phone. The thing I was scared of when looking for these was sound quality but it isnt affected like I was expecting. Even with Mark Levinson it sounds crystal clear. My favorite thing about this is that there is no “The bluetooth device has been connected” message or sound that plays when it connects. It just connects and does it’s job and for the higher price I’d say it’s completely justified. Its almost OEM/Factory like because of it’s sound quality, Instant connection, and ease of use. Not to mention the whole device is super compact. The build is pretty good, with the shell being metal and a rubber wire. I love that this has no battery as well, as it’ll turn on with the car.Would recommend
C**S
Even though it is Bluetooth, it Sounds like if it was connected to the Phone
I used to use a lightning splitter to be able to charge my phone and connect it to my car radio to play music. The issue was, since I use my phone for work, my battery either stayed at the same level while connected to the charge, or even sometimes would drop percentage. I wanted an alternative to solve that issue. Then, I came across this as I was looking for a good quality Bluetooth receiver. I wanted one that would not compromise sound quality over wireless connection. Just based on price alone, before I bought it I thought it was too much. However, reading through the reviews (which is why I am writing one about it) I came to see that many people had good opinions about it and good experiences with it. When I tried it, I compared the sound quality and there is no noticeable difference. PLUS, it comes with an app that lets you customize EQ, the light intensity, a noise isolator (which is not necessary unless it does not work for you in your car) and change the Bluetooth mode. My one concern is how short the 3.5mm aux extension is. I would have liked it to be one feet longer because as I have it set up in my car, because my car's headphone port is inside the center console and the cigarette lighter is in front of the shifter, the cable is long enough, but it concerns me that one small yank could bend the end of the extension and even break the cable. Besides that, there is no hard set ups, and a bonus is that it only works when you start the car (depending on if the port you plug it into stays on even if the car is off {if that is the case, change to another port because anything plugged into there will drain your car's battery}). My last Bluetooth receiver experience was a little block that would connect to the radio, but would stay on even when the car was off because it had a battery of its own that could be recharged. This is better because it will always work (as long as you take care of it and follow the instructions). For the price, this was a blessed find on here because it holds to the sound quality, customization, lag and connectivity.
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