Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Simple device can link phone, radio in older cars

- DON LINDICH Contact Don Lindich at www.soundadvic­enews.com and use the “submit question” link on that site.

Q. The only port in my 2007 PT Cruiser is an AUX input I use with my old iPod’s headphone jack. I need a USB charging port for my phone. How can I add one?

— D.M., San Jose, California

A. Cigarette lighter/power port USB chargers are very common, but you can do much better than a mere charger. I suggest the Nulaxy Wireless In-Car Bluetooth FM Transmitte­r Radio Adapter, which will charge your phone, allow you to make hands-free calls and send music from your phone or a TF card to the radio. It sells for under $20 on Amazon and is a great addition to older cars lacking USB or Bluetooth.

TCL Breeva A5 Smart Air Purifier: I was intrigued by the TCL Breeva A5 when I first saw it at the 2022 Consumer Electronic­s Show. As anyone reading this column may guess, I have a lot of electronic­s in my house and they tend to be dust magnets.

I also have a delightful dog with a soft and stylish coat that is also high maintenanc­e, and I am frequently cleaning up fine hairs from his fur. It made me wonder about air cleanlines­s and for quite a while I had considered adding an air purifier to see if it made a difference.

It was the combinatio­n of attractive, minimalist design, extensive feature set, good experience with other TCL products and afford-able price that got me off the fence, and I am glad it did.

The Breeva A5 uses a five-stage filtration system that uses a pre-filter for large particles, a HEPA H13 filter that removes at least 99.97% of harmful particles, an activated carbon filter for odors, an Anion chamber to settle fine particles missed by the other filters and UV-C light to kill bacteria and other microorgan­isms.

With the Breeva A5 in my bedroom, the air now has a completely different quality.

Simply put, it is refreshing­ly clean and odor-free and I had not realized what I was missing without the purifier.

Though it is feature-rich, using the Breeva A5 is refreshing­ly simple (pun intended.) The cartridge filter is impressive in design and feel, and easy to change in and out. The purifier senses air quality and sets itself accordingl­y, and is extremely quiet.

I was excited by the prospect of the smart features and app control, but it works so well in setandmode that it was not as big of a deal as I anticipate­d. This news is likely to be welcomed by those who want cleaner household air, but are not technicall­y adept. If I ever get additional Breevas for my living room and garage, then app control will be more appreciate­d as I can monitor and control several units from my phone.

The TCL Breeva A5 Smart Air Purifier is suitable for medium and large rooms and sells for $199.99. There are other Breeva models available for smaller rooms, at correspond­ingly lower prices. tcl.com

TCL 6-Series Roku Television: I had not planned on mentioning TCL twice this week, but seeing their new 6Series Roku TV in action at a friend’s home a few days ago left me stunned. It is a phenomenal TV regardless of price, and considerin­g price, the cost/ performanc­e equation is off the charts and one of most incredible values I have ever seen in over 20 years writing this column. It can stand toe-to-toe with the most expensive TVs on the market, and starting prices are well under $1,000. Watch this space for more info.

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