![]() You may need to turn up your paired device's volume to hear everything clearly. When it's paired, you will hear a brief ascending tone, and then you will magically hear Voiceover on your cassette player. The device "Cassette BT" should show up in the list of devices. Once you've heard the ascending tone, you should hear another tone, which at this point go to your settings, then Bluetooth. If nothing works, you may need to charge the adapter for a while and then try again. ![]() If you don't hear it at all, you may need to turn the cassette adapter over and try again. Put the cassette adapter in your tape player, and press play. There are two ways to pair this device with your iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad. This button is so you can play or stop your music, answer or end calls, and activate Siri. Once you have pulled out the microphone, you will notice it only has one button. Since this adapter is mainly for use with a car stereo with a tape deck, the microphone is for making hands free calls. When pulled down with your thumb, it reveals a microphone hidden inside. Just below that you will find this small thing that is moveable. ![]() On one side of the cassette you will find an on off switch, and the slot for your Micro USB adapter. The adapter is the size of a normal audio cassette, however, if you take a feel around, you will notice the differences. Inside you will find the adapter itself, a micro USB charging cord, and some paper work. Even if your cassette player cannot play audio cassettes properly or at all, this nifty little adapter will still work. Although its main purpose is to be used in a car stereo with a cassette deck, you can use this adapter in a home cassette player as well. Have you ever thought about transforming your unused cassette player into a modern day Bluetooth speaker? If so, you're in luck! Introducing the Ion Audio Bluetooth Cassette Adapter.
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