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Wireless Bluetooth 5.0 FM Transmitter QC3.0 Hands-free Radio AUX Adapter USB Car
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Wireless Bluetooth 5.0 FM Transmitter QC3.0 Hands-free Radio AUX Adapter USB Car
Price: US $16.99
Product Feature
Quick Charge 3.0: Ensure fastest and most efficient USB charging technology, provide up to 4X faster than standard chargers, you can charge compatible devices to 80% within 35 minutes.Hands-free Calls: Offer stable connection and echo-cancellation effect, reduce background noises for better hands-free calls, so you can answer phone calls with a press of the button.Functions: Equipped with a voltmeter to show you the condition of your car battery. Voltage should be between 13. 2V to 14. 7V when your car is on and moving. 12. 2V to 12. 8V when your car is parked and ignition is off.Compatibility: 12V/24V adaptor, work with any Vehicle type car/van/trucks/boats that has a FM radio receiver and no Bluetooth functionality.Tips
Setting up an FM transmitter should be an easy process. Simply plug in the device to power it in the car. From there, connect the smart device via Bluetooth.
The most challenging step of the setup process is finding a clear FM frequency. If you have some presets selected in your car\'s stereo, choose one and then move around to adjacent frequencies. Sometimes, empty frequencies separate commonly used ones.
Make sure you choose the same FM frequency between the radio and the FM transmitter. Both need to be in sync. The numbers should match between the two.FAQ
Q. How do Fm Transmitters Work?
A. An FM transmitter acts like a basic radio transmitter, similar to high-powered versions radio stations use. It sends a signal to a specific frequency. On the other end, it connects wirelessly to a smart device so data is transferred without the need for a cord.
Q. What Kinds of Devices Can Connect to an Fm Transmitter?
A. Anything with an audio source and Bluetooth connectivity should work. Beyond smart devices, modern music players are typically compatible. Higher-end transmitters can also use expandable memory like SD cards so you can play music from the device itself.
Q. Will an Fm Transmitter Drain the Car\'s Battery?
A. This depends on the car itself. If the vehicle has an auto shut-off feature whenever the car is off, the battery should be just fine. If it lacks this feature, you may find the battery to be drained if the FM transmitter and stereo are left on overnight or while you are out.


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