Anyone who knows me knows how much I love my music. They also know I have this beast of an Aztek that's not exactly tech friendly. Don't get me wrong, I love my stereo. It has a great sound. It came equipped with a cassette deck *and* CD player, which, for a 2001, was quite a luxury. But, in 2018 cassettes and CDs are pretty obsolete. I don't have a Bluetooth connection. I don't even have an auxiliary jack. So I bought a cassette adapter. You know, one of those things that you pop into your cassette deck and plug into your phone so you can play your music through your radio? That worked great. Until it didn't. Now it's stuck in the cassette deck. Ughh. So then I started driving around with a Bluetooth speaker in my car. Totally not the same. And what a pain dragging that everywhere. Just one more thing to have to leave the house with. Then I came across this gizmo. A Bluetooth FM Transmitter by Havit. I love the name of the company. I Havit. You Havit. Gotta Havit. Okay, anyway... As long as you have a phone with a Bluetooth connection, a working cigarette lighter port, and an FM radio, you can play music from your phone through your car. Ahhh modern technology! I was soooo excited when this came in the mail. When I got it to my car and plugged it into my lighter port, nothing happened. Guess how bummed I was. I have a second port in my backseat for charging, so I tried that one. It powers there. Not sure what the issue is with my lighter port. But, good to know it doesn't have to be the *lighter* port specifically. Any 12v car port will do. Pairing with my phone was simple. Just turn on my Bluetooth and search. It easily found the transmitter, and a voice told me they were paired. I matched the transmitter and my stereo to a station that wasn't in use and BAM I once again had my playlist in my speakers. Happy day!! :) It has a couple USB ports on it for charging, so that's handy. It also has a built in mic, so it doubles as a hands free for your phone calls. Th...