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Baseus Bluetooth 5.0 FM Transmitter MP3 Player Type C Dual USB Car Charger AU$18.75 Delivered @ eSkybird

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USB and Type C 36W Max Quick Charging Ports In Car.
Bluetooth 5.0 For better Sound experience.
Flash Disk and TF Card Plug and play.

Don't forget to apply code OZHIFB04 at checkout.

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Baseus Type C Dual USB Car Charger Bluetooth 5.0 FM Transmitter MP3 Player Details As Follow:

Brand Name: BASEUS
Output Interface: 5V/3A
Quality Certification: CCC ce RoHS FCC
Compatible Brand: APPLE Samsung Xiaomi Huawei and Universal
Support Quick Charge Technology: Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0, Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0
Power Source: Car Lighter Slot
Input: 12-24V/5A
Charging Interfeces: Dual USB + Type C
Technology: Support Quick Charge 4.0+ , Quick Charge 3.0, SCP , FCP ,PD 3.0
Total Power: 36W Max
Bluetooth version: Bluetooth 5.0
Note: Only USB 2 Supports Audio File

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  • Just posting to say I got one of these recently and it works really well. It also supports 2 connected devices (just make sound on one device and it takes over from the other).

    • Does the FM transmitter work well in terms of audio quality? Bluetooth 5 to FM is a big step down.

      • I had a Roidmi before this, and it performs better than that. I wouldn't say it's comparable to a direct cable line, but for me it's acceptable (little bit of fuzz noise) and it's more convenient when my phone auto connects when I crank the car up.

        Just need to make sure the FM frequency you choose is clear in your area (I'm using 106.5, but you can google what frequencies are in your area).

      • I have the version without USBC and the sound quality isn’t great and I don’t like to listen to my fav songs via it. It clearly renders human voice more prominent, so would be best for podcasts and audiobooks.

        Having said that, it’s an FM transmitter and I’m not sure what I expected.

  • Does Anybody knows how is its hands free calling.. i mean microphone ? I have tried lots of incar bluetooth but microphone sucks

    • You’ll want something like a knockoff parrot.

  • I have an old car with not aux input or Bluetooth capability. Would any of the above products be what I need to get my music to play from my mobile to the car's speakers using a FM channel?

    • Sure, the main link is what you need.

    • Yep, as merlict pointed out, the main item does that purpose for me (although I have an aux port not being used).

  • Does anyone know if these work with the audio controls on the steering wheel in terms of increasing/decreasing volume and forwarding tracks?

    • +1

      I would imagine that the volume will work as normal as your using your radios FM. The forward and back will not work.

  • These work really well. Bought similar one recently. I primarily use it to play mp3s off 32gb card but Bluetooth works well too. Highly recommended.

  • Does Bluetooth automatically pairs when I start the car or would I need to manually pair it everytime? Also how does the sound quality goes? Would there be much of static/fuzzy sound playing in the background?

    I have an iPhone btw.

    • Automatic pairing. I only notice a slight static fuzz when the music is very quiet in parts or if I am driving through a tunnel. I haven't fiddled around with the FM frequency but you can change the band to get optimal signal. It's hardly noticeable.

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