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Nedis FM Bluetooth Transmitter

Bluetooth FM Transmitter

Last price 39€95
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Overview

Listen to your favourite music


Enjoy your own playlists while on the road with the NEDIS Bluetooth FM transmitter. This Bluetooth FM transmitter plays music from tablets and smartphones on your car radio. What's more, it combines fun and safety with a built-in microphone that allows you to make hands-free calls.

Features:
  • Allows you to listen to your music via Bluetooth 4.2
  • A remote control
  • Possibility to charge your mobile device
  • Built-in microphone
Specifications
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General information

Product name

Nedis FM Bluetooth Transmitter

Brand

NEDIS

Model

CATR100BK

Main characteristics

Detachable facade

No

Remote control

Yes

Amplification

Bass optimization

No

Multimedia

Supported audio format(s)

MP3
WMA

USB port

No

iPod compatible

Yes

Cassette deck

Autoreverse

No

Equipment

Minidisc

No

GPS navigation

No

Bluetooth technology

Bluetooth 4.2

Connectivity

Pre-amp output

No

Auxiliary input

Yes

Warranties

Commercial warranty

Seller 2 years

Legal warranty

See terms & conditions

Product referenced on 8 Oct 2018

Customer review
Global rating
5/10
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  • by Adroin
    Posted on 18 Aug 2020
    Product bought from LDLC on 20 Jul 2020
    Number of reviews: 11 Average rating: 8

    Sound quality not as good as it should be...

    I bought this product to be able to play my phone's playlists on my car's sound system which, although a bit old, still has an above average quality car radio.

    The product works as described in the documentation, no problems at all:
    - Pairing with the phone, perfect.
    - Pairing with the phone, perfect. Setting the transmission frequency with the remote control, royal.
    - Bluetooth streaming from the phone, no problem.
    And then the sound arrives on the speakers of your car, and there we will not lie, the quality is still disappointing. The low frequencies pay for themselves immediately, and even if overall it's not catastrophic (for an FM link), it's still not as good as the sound of your favourite radio station and that's a shame.

    In the end, I'm going to resort to burning CDs, at least then I'll have impeccable quality.

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