Jx-810bt (2026)

Note: Many variants of the JX-810BT do NOT have a mic. If you buy the "Hands-free call" version, the mic is terrible. People on the other end will hear wind and engine noise but not your voice.

While it doesn’t have AptX Low Latency, the Bluetooth 5.0 chip does a decent job. Syncing on YouTube was fine; only hardcore gamers would notice a delay. The Bad (Cons) 1. Micro-USB Charging (In 2025?) This is the biggest annoyance. Almost everything is USB-C now. Carrying an extra Micro-USB cable just for this dongle is a pain. The charging port also feels fragile. jx-810bt

The casing is thin, hollow plastic. It will survive a drop onto carpet, but likely not onto concrete. The 3.5mm jack is fixed (no 90-degree angle), which puts stress on the cable in a car's center console. Note: Many variants of the JX-810BT do NOT have a mic

In the world of car audio and home stereos, Bluetooth has become a necessity. For those stuck with an older "dumb" stereo, the JX-810BT has emerged as a popular, ultra-cheap solution. But with so many adapters on the market, does this one deliver, or is it just more electronic waste? While it doesn’t have AptX Low Latency, the Bluetooth 5