Morefine Bluetooth FM Transmitter on sale at Amazon


Morefine Bluetooth FM transmitter

Morefine is one of many high-quality tech gadgets manufacturers based in China we have on the market. They also sell their products on Amazon – like the one we’ll be checking out today, so that should tell you something about the trust they have in their own products. Today, we will learn more about their handy Bluetooth FM transmitter, a super handy gadget for your car; keep reading!

The Morefine bluetooth FM transmitter supports a full FM frequency range: 87.5-108Mhz and even has an AUX in-out port. You can use this device to stream music from your iPhone/android phone/iPad/tablet/mp3/mp4 or other Bluetooth enabled devices and play it in your car’s speakers.

The accessory can also take in SD cards of up to 32GB and play the MP3/WMA/FLAC files available on the card. It sports a clear LCD display that will show you the incoming calls (if connected to your phone via Bluetooth). It will also detect battery voltage of your car when powered on and monitor your car battery at any time. There are dual USB ports available, one is capable of 5V/2.1A charging and the other is ready for the USB disk plugged in it.

Lastly, the Morefine device supports Bluetooth hands-free calling, so you can answer and make phone calls with the built-in microphone. It’ll also produce high quality stereo sound to enjoy crystal clear sound with CVC noise cancellation technology on the go.

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Morefine bluetooth FM transmitter Specifications

  • Bluetooth: V3.0+EDR
  • Frequency: 20h-20KHZ
  • Sensitivity: -42db+/3db360
  • Voltage: 5v+/-0.5
  • Operate current: 45mA(MAX)
  • FM frequency: 87.5MHz-108.0MHZ
  • Standby current: 25mA(MAX)
  • Effective range: 5m
  • Sensitivity: -92dbm
  • RF output: 4dbm
  • USB1: for charging
  • USB2: for USB flash drive reading
  • TF card slot: Yes
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Morefine Bluetooth FM transmitter

Get the Morefine bluetooth FM transmitter over at Amazon by clicking this link.

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