About the Milennia MIL-BTREC

Problem: You love listening to music, but you hate dragging that bulky album full of old, scratched-up CD's from vehicle to vehicle -- and you don't want to replace multiple receivers.
Solution: The MIL-BTREC Bluetooth adapter from Milennia.
This compact accessory gives you the ability to enjoy Bluetooth® audio streaming. Plug it into the rear RCA auxiliary inputs of any compatible radio (check to make your receiver has them) and supply both power and ground to the MIL-BTREC. Once it's hooked up properly, pair it up with your iPhone®, Android smartphone or other Bluetooth®-enabled music player, and get set to stream music. It's an instant upgrade, without the trouble and expense of buying a new receiver!
The MIL-BTREC Bluetooth adapter is a great solution for your boat, your "weekend" car or truck, or a variety of other 12-volt applications. With the right adapters, you can even connect it to a home stereo with an RCA or mini-jack AUX input.
Note: If you want to connect this to the front mini-jack input on your car stereo, you'll need this stereo mini-to-RCA cable, and two female-to-female RCA barrel adapters.
General features:
- connects to any car or marine stereo with an RCA auxiliary input
- allows you to stream audio from your smartphone to your radio
- requires both power and ground
- warranty: 1 year
- MFR # MIL-BTREC
What's in the box:
Milennia MIL-BTREC owner's manual
- RCA-to-Bluetooth adapter
- Instructions on packaging
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Features
RCA-to-Bluetooth Adapter: The RCA-to-Bluetooth adapter allows your stereo receiver (equipped with a rear stereo RCA auxiliary input) to receive a Bluetooth audio signal. Now you can wirelessly stream music from your Bluetooth-enabled smartphone or audio player to your stereo receiver through its Aux input (the receiver's source must be set to Aux). You will still continue to control your music from your smartphone or other Bluetooth-enabled device. The adapter does not stream song/artist information to your head unit, nor does it offer hands-free phone communication.
Connections: The RCA-to-Bluetooth adapter is equipped with two male RCA connectors which plug into the stereo RCA auxiliary input of your stereo receiver. The adapter also requires accessory power and ground.
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The ability to have Bluetooth on a 20 year old radio is mind blowing. But now I do because of the millennia MIL-BTREC. Easy to install in minutes love mines. I did not want to throw my classic pioneer radio away but wanted the features if an update system and now I have it.
Cleaosis from Syracuse, NY