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R1b1 Wireless Bluetooth 3.5mm Aux Audio Stereo Music Home Car Receiver on 2040-parts.com

US $4.54
Location:

shenzen, China

shenzen, China
Condition:New Brand:R1B1 Country/Region of Manufacture:China

  • Item Type:Bluetooth Car Kit
  • Item Size:55x25x10mm
  • Model Name:92220
  • Special Features:Music Home Car Receiver Adapter
  • Material Type:Plastic
  • Item Weight:34 kg
  • Bluetooth:v2.1+EDR, Class 2
  • Bluetooth stereo audio profile:A2DP
  • Transmission Distance:up to 10m
  • Operation time:up to 8 hours
  • Frequency:2.4GHz

  • Color:Black
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