Some of the older cars come with an AUX plug for you to connect your smartphone and play the music you want without carrying tons of CDs around. It’s one of the best third-party inventions and there are even kits to add the feature to older audio units. The bad thing is that you still have to use your phone while driving to change a track. BluClik appears to solve the problem.
iSimple’s BluClik is basically a remote control for your smartphone. It’s a coin-sized cylinder with 5 buttons and a strap so you can mount it right on the steering wheel or dashboard if you want.
How it works? You connect your phone with the audio system via the AUX port, pair the BluClik with the phone via Bluetooth and you will have five available commands for your phone right at your thumb: play, pause, next track, previous track and even a button to start your phone’s voice recognition software.
BluClik is compatible with both Android and Apple devices and is said to go around 60 hours or so on a single battery charge. After that, you just plug it in using a USB charging cable.
The pack comes with the unit, charging cable, dashboard mount and even two different trim rings to match them with your interior. Price is at around $50.
How it works? You connect your phone with the audio system via the AUX port, pair the BluClik with the phone via Bluetooth and you will have five available commands for your phone right at your thumb: play, pause, next track, previous track and even a button to start your phone’s voice recognition software.
BluClik is compatible with both Android and Apple devices and is said to go around 60 hours or so on a single battery charge. After that, you just plug it in using a USB charging cable.
The pack comes with the unit, charging cable, dashboard mount and even two different trim rings to match them with your interior. Price is at around $50.