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US $19.99
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Free your MP3s with this Car MP3 Player!

Beautiful music can comfort people and release stress. Similarly, good Car MP3 Player will bring you so much pleasure. It is a Car MP3 Player FM Transmitter with Bluetooth that has fashionable appearance and excellent sound quality without any problems on battery. This car MP3 player comes with LCD screen, clear and beautiful. It is a kind of car FM transmitter MP3 player which can reads MP3 songs from the USB flash disk or MP3 player directly, then broadcasts songs through the car FM tuner. It is simple and convenient for installing, Just plug USB drive or SD card into car MP3 player, you can listen to the wonderful music at anytime and anywhere.

Features

  • Compatible with all Bluetooth enabled phones
  • Stop and play automatically according to whether it was making a calling or not
  • DSP (Digital Signal Processing) Advanced noise reduction echo cancellation
  • Read MP3/WMA file from the USB port, SD / MMC card directly. Audio input supports iPod, Zune, mp3 players
  • Built-in stereo FM transmitter, total 206 channels
  • Display and store channels, volume and track information of songs
  • Line-in connector for audio players
  • No need to change any car equipment, suitable to any car

Specifications

Key WordsCar MP3 Player
Transmission SpeedMP3(8kbps~ 448kbps) / WMA(32kbps ~ 384kbps)
Bluetooth effective range10m range
Bluetooth VersionV 2.0 Class
Operating Current< 150mA
Transmission Range87.5 - 108.0MHz (interval 0.1MHz)
PC ConnectorUSB 2.0
Power SupplyDC 12V to 24V
Available Capability128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1GB, 2GB, 4GB
Working Temperature-5℃~40℃
Frequency Response20Hz-15KHz
SNR45dB
6 EQ Mode OptionalNatural, DBB, Rock, Jazz, Pop, Classical
ColorRed
Dimensions5 x 4.5 x 2.5cm / 1.96" x 1.77" x 0.98" (L x W x H)
Weight103g / 3.63oz

Package Includes

  • 1 x Bluetooth Car MP3 Player FM Transmitter with USB SD Slot
  • 1 x Remote Control
  • 1 x Audio Cable
  • 1 x User Manual

Extra Info

NOTE:

  • Please use it in proper temperature and keep it away from humid.
  • Wipe it with soft objects to avoid scratches and damages.
  • Avoid using it in dry environment for the reason of static.
  • Keep this car MP3/MP4 player away from high-intensity magnetic field, high field, high temperature and moist situation.
  • Prevent the USB port and cigarette lighter from wet; otherwise, it will be oxidized.
  • Do not shock this MP3/MP4 player, or its interior disks will be destroyed by over shocking.
  • Pay attention to the MP3/MP4 player is downloading and formatting or not, do not disconnect it suddenly.

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