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Car Bluetooth Receiver FM Transmitter BT 5.0

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SHOP_7968195346673
was NZ$29.39 NZ$23.89
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Bluetooth Car Receiver FM Transmitter

Bluetooth Car Receiver FM Transmitter

The Bluetooth Car Receiver FM Transmitter is an advanced car kit that combines Bluetooth connectivity with FM transmission, allowing you to enjoy hands-free calling and high-quality music streaming in your vehicle.

Features:

  • QC3.0 Quick Charge & 2 USB Ports: Dual USB ports with Quick Charge 3.0 for fast , reducing power dissipation. One port supports U disk/TF card reading.
  • 6 Color Ring RGB Light: Customize your transmitter with 6 different RGB light colors for a personalized in-car atmosphere.
  • Crystal Clear Music Streaming: Bluetooth 5.0 transmission ensures distortion-free sound with DSP technology for clear podcasts and music from Bluetooth, TF card, or USB.
  • Bluetooth V5.0 & Broad Compatibility: Stable connection without disconnections, compatible with various Bluetooth-enabled devices including smartphones, , and more.
  • FM Transmitter Station Adjustment: Easily tune to the same FM frequency as your car by long-pressing the CH button for 3 seconds to enter FM mode.

Specifications:

Feature Details
Bluetooth Version V5.0 (Backward compatible with V1.2/2.0/2.1/V3.0/4.0/V4.1/V4.2)
USB Ports Dual ports (One QC3.0, One standard)
Music Player Modes Bluetooth, TF card, USB flash drive (Supports MP3/WMA/WAV/FLAC formats)
LED Backlit 6 Color Ring RGB Light

Package Includes:

  • 1 x Bluetooth Car Receiver FM Transmitter

Note:

Please ensure compatibility with your vehicle's FM radio before purchase. Setup instructions and additional features may vary, refer to the user manual for detailed guidance.

More Information
Product Name Car Bluetooth Receiver FM Transmitter BT 5.0
Weight 0.001000
Brand The Shopsite
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