Car & Commute
Best Bluetooth Adapters for Older UK Car Stereos (2026)
FM, aux, and cassette-style adapters that add Bluetooth to any car.
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The essentials
FAQs
How do I add Bluetooth to an old car?
If you have an aux input, a small Bluetooth receiver is the cleanest option. If not, use an FM transmitter that broadcasts to your radio, or a cassette adapter.
Are FM transmitters any good?
They work but can pick up interference in busy areas. Aux adapters give clearer sound. Use FM only if there is no aux or cassette.
What is the best Bluetooth adapter for car aux?
Small plug-in receivers from Anker, TaoTronics, or similar cost £15–£25 and pair quickly. Some have built-in mic for calls — check Amazon UK.
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