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The Bluetooth Audio Receiver FM Radio is a versatile multimedia device that allows you to enjoy music and hands-free calls through your car stereo or home audio system. With Bluetooth 5.0 technology, it ensures lower power consumption and broad compatibility with various devices. The receiver supports USB and TF card playback, features a user-friendly infrared remote control, and boasts a clear LED display for easy navigation. Perfect for the modern millennial on the go!
Number of Channels | 4 |
Output Wattage | 3.7 Watts |
Audio Output Type | Headphones |
Format | WMA, WAV |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Infrared |
Internet Applications | Maps |
Control Method | Remote |
Connector Type | USB,3.5mm Jack |
Audio Encoding | Stereo |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Number of Audio Channels | 4.0 |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Auxiliary, USB |
Controller Type | 钮型 |
Additional Features | Portable |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Speaker |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.97"D x 4.33"W x 0.98"H |
Color | MP3 Digital Player |
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Usable player for micro-SD
This device easily performs that which it promised to do. I have a collection of several hundred classical CD's on a micro-SD. Put in the card, plug, plug the device into the amp with the cable provided, and voila! It is not a card reader that lets one select a specific track, but I can go from one CD to ne next, and it remembers where I was. The remote works and is clearly labelled. Great item for the money.
D**S
worth every penny
Great player I purchased another one and use it in my house.
A**4
not great but it was pretty cheap so I'm OK with that
I have a cabin in a rural area and wanted something that didn't require a lot of power to run as I only have solar for power and I do not have internet so I just want radio and to play my MP3 library. I suspect the sound quality is wholly dependent on what speakers you're running from. This was as good as what I expected. Note, this will not power the speakers so you need powered speakers or another source that will drive the speakers into which this is then connected. This, unfortunately, means its consuming more power than I had hoped for but I'm working on some solar speakers that may resolve that as well. One surprise was the range that the bluetooth signal carried. I was able to leave this in the cabin hooked into the solar outlet with my MP3 player plugged into it and have the bluetooth speakers around my firepit outside and still receive a signal. However, I could hook my MP3 player up to any speaker with an auxillary port so my real concern was also having access to the radio. The results of the radio were not very good. Again, I'm in a very rural area but I've gotten portable radios to bring in at least a few stations with a decent signal. It claims that the USB cable is an antenna. If it is, it does a pretty bad job. I think this needs a true powered antenna to work in an area such as mine. This was not able to bring in anything without a disturbing amount of static. I found no use for the remote control as it did not have a long enough range to be able to control anything from the distance I was at (i.e., to change sources, I had to go back in the cabin). So, not great but it was pretty cheap so I'm OK with that.
A**R
UPDA TE: 12 31 24
I sent a note to the seller. No response. Hook up was great. It plays great, but when I press the number on the remote for it to play albums.. it does not recognize it and only plays random songs. Otherwise, a great unit. Maybe this will get their attention and contact me?UPDATE: Unit is skipping badly after a few minutes. FM, stops playing after some time also, then starts, then stops. I can deal with the random playing but not now. This unit apparently has not be tested at the mfg and there selling it here thinking buyers will not send it back. Wrong. This unit needs work. Sending it back immediately.
E**P
FM Radio mini-component I was looking for :)
Recently I bought a pair of powered "active" speakers which sound great and offer the convenience of a component stereo system in a minimalist package. I wanted something small that I could connect FM radio to the active speakers through a 3.5mm aux/headphone jack. The other requirement was the ability to connect an external radio antenna. This unique mini-component met both of the requirements and had other capabilities I probably will not use such as the media music player. This is a cool and very capable device and is powered by a 5v USB charging type of connection through micro USB. This is another nice feature as I had a USB power source near where I wanted to connect the mini component. I see complaints in the reviews about the on-off switch in the back of the device. After initial use I never really used it again and you do not need at as the little remote provided with the device is pretty nifty in my opinion, and is the way I power on and off the device. I connected a dipole FM antenna through its 3.5mm antenna jack - another very nice feature. With the antenna this mini radio has better FM reception in my house than any other radio I have. Nice work on this seller, it is unique and one of a kind and works well for my use case.
D**.
It works, but requires attention
There is good and there is bad. The good is that if you have songs on a TF card inserted, when the device turns on, it will start playing those songs. The system will number the songs in the order they are added to the directory -- the first song you copy to the card will be 1, the 2nd will be 2, etc. The name and the timestamp of the file have no bearing on this. If you delete a song that is high on the list and copy another song to the card, I suspect your OS will dictate where that song appears in the directory order. I did not experiment with songs in subfolders. You can use the remote to specify a song number to play. You can also use the remote to decide to play in order or randomly. Unfortunately, the randomizer in use is flawed, so some songs are played way more often than they should, and others are rarely played. On the plus side, if you put several thousand songs on a single card you might not notice. As for FM, I was hoping I could tune in an FM station and when powered back on, the device would simply start playing that station. However, it just starts playing from the TF card. If no TF card is present, the device is silent waiting for someone to select the mode. Even worse, while it supports station presets, you get no say in what FM stations are preset. The device creates the presets via the Scan feature and you are stuck with all the stations found; I even ended up with some that are static. At least you can key in a station frequency using the remote. Like I stated, good and bad.
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