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  • I just installed the Pure Bluetooth Kit in my 2000 Honda Accord. It paired with my iPhone 7s with no problem. The music plays, and is great! I stumbled on this product a last weekend, and received my order within five days. Installation was a breeze. I used a short cut from another YouTube video to install the plug on the back of the radio. I simply removed the panel which is below the radio and reach up inside to feel with my hand where the open male connector is. Once I bent the radio antenna wire to the side, it was easy enough to connect the female plug in place. Everything worked with no hassle. I am so grateful that I needed to leave this review. To anyone who is wondering if this will work for your Accord, may my positive experience be an encouragement to you. It is so much better than buying CDs, etc. All the best, Bruce from Minnesota

    - Bruce Williams
  • I ordered a bluetooth Kit for 2004 Toyota Solara. Until now, to use spotify, I have to use a unwieldy cassette (!!!) to aux cable to connect to my iPhone.

    This kit is absolutely perfect! Installation is a breeze if you follow their instruction videos correctly. The bluetooth hands free as well as music via iPhone was what I was sorely missing in this car, and was almost contemplating an upgrade to a newer car. But this mod helps me hold on to this otherwise mechanically perfect car.

    The sound clarity of music streaming through bluetooth is really good. My only regret is that I didn’t figure out this option sooner. This kit also comes along with an aux cable and an ability to charge your phone. A Well rounded kit which covers all the important needs!
    They have multiple videos on youtube for installation in different cars. I found their customer support to be great in helping me to get my kit.

    I would definitely recommend GTA Car Kits to my friends and family. Their cost is very reasonable for the benefits of hands free calling as well as streaming music through your phone.

    - Tilak
  • Just installed this in my 2004 Acura TSX with navigation. Followed the instructions per the video and it works great! Installation of the pure bluetooth unit was very simple, and took be just about 30 minutes. The most time consuming part is routing the microphone up the A-Pillar. I made a test call and they said I was very clear on the other end.

    The unit connects to my phone and plays spotify perfectly. Steering wheel controls work too. Also, it sounds great!

    10/10 would buy again. I hope this unit lasts long!

    - Jesse
  • Hi,

    I have a 2007 Honda Odyssey and I installed the GTA car kit for blue tooth. My son and I finished it within an hour at night, with only our cell phone flashlight.

    It was a breeze, and the reception is fantastic. The video provided was incredible. There was only one issue, when I removed the radio, there was no free port to connect the GTA car kit. I removed a cable to connect the GTA car kit. I believe that cable was for the AUX connection for the back seat, but I am not sure.

    Regardless I am very happy with the purchase.

    - Geethan Rayan
  • US version of 2008 rx 400h. I have GTA in another car – it’s been solid, and wanted same for this car that I just bought used last month. So… a couple of tips… the video is good. BUT, I lost 2 upper screws from radio. Got one back with a long narrow stick with duck-tape on thh end.. never found the other. I suggest maybe magnetize or put duck-take on teh end of the screws before taking them out. Also, the plastic piece with the heater control did not come out easily. The tab on one end broke — it went back on solidly, and seems okay when I drive. Other thing is that the under steering panel in the video in my car did not pull down – there are air-bags there, but I took my time and fished the mic wire up around other wires. Lastly, I suggest covering the bare screw on the shift knob with duck tape. The underside of my radio was scratched from the knob when it was resting on it when I was doing the wiring and retrieving the nut.

    Afterwards – I was really happy to have blue-tooth radio!!!

    - george
  • Very simple installation and works great.
    This is really a wonderful product for older vehicles that didn’t come with built in Bluetooth (2006).
    Much less expensive than new radio and keeps dash looking original.

    - Wm DeCesare
  • I have used both kits(wired and bluetooth) and I must say, they work very well. I installed the bluetooth version in my Prelude and before that I used the wired connection in my dearly departed 3s. The kits both worked so well that I cannot wait to purchase a BT version for my RX8. They all give good crisp sound and work flawlessly. I recommend these things to all kinds of people.

    - Zahmar
  • I ordered the pure Bluetooth for my 2007 Odyssey EX and completed the install. I watched all install series for the Odyssey and found them to be very helpful. I ran into a few issues when fishing the microphone and I did not expect to use “Y” harness (thank goodness it came with the kit). It is up and running and I am very satisfied customer. No more crazy wiring and having to connect to an FM station. Thanks GTA Carkit for allowing my 2007 to be a little more up to speed with the bluetooth tech.

    - Norman Agustin
  • It works perfectly. The Bluetooth is easier to pair and connect to than most OEM units. I have a 2006 Japanese import right hand drive MX-5 with Bose head-unit. The tricky 10 mm bolt was eventually found and removed from the side of the stereo closest to the steering wheel (opposite from video instructions). I’ve cable tided the Module Unit to the inside of the glove box for easy access to USB charging and 3.5 mm for passengers. The microphone is clipped to the dash just to the lower right of the steering wheel. I grab the mic and clip it to my shirt if I’m talking on the phone (not often) as it was hard for people to hear me if installed on the A pillar. Great for streaming music from your phone.

    - Ross
  • I purchased the total Bluetooth kit a couple of weeks back and postage to Australia was reasonable but not only that, it arrived really quick. This install video definitely helped but more in terms of removing panels and getting the microphone wire down the pillar.

    The kit itself is really good and stays hidden away in the centre console (I have a GS450 but not sure on other models) installation is pretty simple and took me approx 90 mins but again had more problems removing panels and then finishing in the dark (poor planning on my part).

    The sound is crystal clear and as stated like CD quality, the quality of the microphone for hands free as I had to disconnect my standard car Bluetooth is really good. The only thing which would improve the kit is if the playlists opened up on the in car screen but that’s minor.

    Overall I am really happy with my kit, the service in terms of responding via email was good, prompt and very helpful so I would definitely recommend this to anyone in need of wanting to add either Bluetooth hands free or just stream music in excellent quality. I searched for weeks for an option and all of the others had too many problems for me; temperamental functionality, compromised sound, too cheap or poor reviews. The car kit provided by these guys is quite simply brilliant and I can see no problems so far

    - Tom Toner