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None of these devices have proper isolation, so you're always going to get cross talk.
The cheapest solution is to get a ground loop isolator for your aux cable: https://www.amazon.com/BESIGN-Gro...B06XQYN77
So I am guessing the answer to your question is no.
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So I am guessing the answer to your question is no.
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If you were charging your phone while using the aux, this is normal.
None of these devices have proper isolation, so you're always going to get cross talk.
The cheapest solution is to get a ground loop isolator for your aux cable: https://www.amazon.com/BESIGN-Gro...B06XQYN77
There is a thing called ground isolation.
That might not be an issue with the charger. It's very likely that it's just interference from the electrical system when plugging in a since device to both the power and aux ports.
This is a very common problem, just replace the aux cable with one that has a ground loop isolator or use a battery powered device that you don't plug in
One is in my 2004 Jeep and one is in my motorhome.
They work great. Better than the ones I bought a few yrs ago for $30.
Very clear sound. I love them.
If you need one, this is worth every penny.
Heck, it's cheaper than some 12 volt usb chargers.
I Bluetooth my amazon dot thru my main stereo in the motorhome. This is really clear sound.