### Transmissor FM para Carro Bluetooth 5.3 [Todo em Metal] PD 30W
Descubra a revolução na sua experiência de condução com o Transmissor FM para Carro Bluetooth 5.3. Com um design compacto e uma construção em metal, este adaptador Bluetooth se encaixa perfeitamente no acendedor de cigarros, liberando espaço no painel do seu carro. Feito inteiramente de liga de zinco de alta resistência, ele não só possui uma textura requintada, mas também garante durabilidade e segurança, evitando derretimentos e incêndios, ao contrário dos modelos plásticos.
Com duas portas de carregamento rápido, incluindo uma USB-A QC3.0 de 18W e uma USB-C PD de 30W, você pode carregar simultaneamente seu smartphone, smartwatch ou tablet de 0% a 80% em apenas 30 minutos. Ideal para aqueles momentos em que você está preso no trânsito ou correndo pela cidade, o circuito inteligente protege seus dispositivos contra sobrecargas, curtos-circuitos e superaquecimento.
Equipado com Bluetooth 5.3, este transmissor oferece uma conexão estável e rápida, permitindo que você transmita música em alta fidelidade de qualquer dispositivo compatível. Mesmo em um carro mais antigo, como um Mazda Miata de 1994, você poderá acessar suas playlists favoritas sem interrupções ou falhas de áudio.
A tecnologia de cancelamento de ruído CVC garante que suas chamadas sejam claras e nítidas, tanto para você quanto para a pessoa do outro lado da linha. Com um botão para atender e rejeitar chamadas, você desfrutará de uma experiência de chamadas em mãos livres sem complicações.
Além disso, o Transmissor FM para Carro Bluetooth 5.3 monitora a voltagem do carro e possui uma luz azul ao redor da carcaça, facilitando a localização no escuro e adicionando um toque de estilo ao seu veículo. Este dispositivo transforma qualquer áudio do seu telefone, incluindo navegação e assistente de voz, em uma experiência sonora de alta qualidade, elevando seu carro antigo a um novo patamar.
#### Instruções de Uso:
1. Conecte o transmissor FM ao acendedor de cigarros do seu carro.
2. Ative o Bluetooth no seu dispositivo móvel e emparelhe com o transmissor.
3. Sintonize a rádio do carro em uma frequência livre de interferências.
4. Ajuste a frequência do transmissor para coincidir com a do rádio.
5. Utilize as portas USB para carregar seus dispositivos enquanto desfruta de música ou faz chamadas.
#### Características do Produto:
– Modelo: Transmissor FM Bluetooth 5.3
– Material: Liga de zinco de alta resistência
– Portas de Carregamento: 1 x USB-A QC3.0 (18W), 1 x USB-C PD (30W)
– Bluetooth: Versão 5.3 para melhor estabilidade e velocidade
– Tecnologia de Cancelamento de Ruído: CVC para chamadas claras
– Monitoramento de Voltagem: Sim
– Iluminação: Luz azul ao redor da carcaça
– Compatibilidade: Funciona com qualquer dispositivo Bluetooth
#### Perguntas Frequentes (FAQ):
Pergunta: O transmissor é compatível com todos os modelos de carro?
Resposta: Sim, o transmissor FM é compatível com qualquer carro que tenha um acendedor de cigarros e um rádio FM.
Pergunta: Posso usar o transmissor enquanto carrego meu celular?
Resposta: Sim, o transmissor possui duas portas de carregamento rápido, permitindo que você carregue seu celular enquanto usa o Bluetooth para música ou chamadas.
Pergunta: A qualidade do som é boa mesmo em carros mais antigos?
Resposta: Sim, o transmissor utiliza Bluetooth 5.3, que oferece uma transmissão de áudio em alta fidelidade, garantindo uma excelente qualidade sonora mesmo em veículos mais antigos.
Pergunta: Como posso ajustar a frequência do transmissor?
Resposta: Você pode ajustar a frequência do transmissor diretamente no dispositivo, garantindo que ela coincida com uma frequência livre de interferências no rádio do seu carro.
Pergunta: O que fazer se o transmissor não conectar ao meu dispositivo?
Resposta: Verifique se o Bluetooth do seu dispositivo está ativado e se o transmissor está em modo de emparelhamento. Se necessário, reinicie ambos os dispositivos e tente novamente.
Walid Abdulla –
Lo compré por las especificaciones que traía en la descripción , si es un producto de calidad, está hecho de metal y tiene transmisión bluetooth versión 5.3 que le da una estabilidad magnifica en audio y voz, la música en cuanto a fidelidad está excelente.
Nick Z –
High-quality construction, easy to use. Literally plug-and-play. Love the audio cues confirming Bluetooth is connected when starting my car. Works great for wireless iPod connectivity. I appreciate the built-in USB charging ports, too.
Scott Archel –
There’s so many options for these on Amazon, it was a little difficult to decide which one to try. I opted for this based on the better reviews and the fact it’s made of metal rather than plastic. The voice prompting as opposed to tones for Bluetooth connection is brief and not annoying. It works like any other car or truck (03 Silverado 1500) cigarette outlet transmitter. Set your radio to a full static station, set station on transmitter, connect to Bluetooth on phone. Takes maybe 2 minutes. Sounds great, no issues. Tight fit, though it does stick out further than others, nbd.
Nick Z –
I have a 2015 Honda CRV-Touring. The phone I originally had when we bought this car, was a Samsung FE20. The Bluetooth worked perfectly with Honda Link and my Samsung phone. If I’d known the newer phone that I bought in October 2022 (Google Pixel 7 Pro) would be CRAP when it comes to Bluetooth, I would have never bought it. I cannot for the life of me, [and it is super frustrating] get the Bluetooth on my Pixel to work in conjunction with the Honda Link in my car. So, I had to buy a transmitter like this one in order to listen to music the way I want to listen to it. The only place I have available to plug this transmitter into is low and to the right of the console. Consequently, this would be perfect for whomever is sitting in the passenger seat as they can reach it easier than I can. But that is not the fault of the manufacturer of this product. Since it is harder for me to reach the phone/music button on this, it can’t be pressed correctly unless I am looking directly at it—which is difficult to do when I am driving (many times I have pressed it wrong while driving). So, I don’t use that feature unless I use it before I start to drive or when parked. If it had a phone only button, then I could probably press it with confidence without having to look at it. When I have talked using the phone feature, the sound quality is clear and we can hear each other just as good as when I was able to talk handsfree with my other smart phone (Samsung FE20). I do like the charging ports. It charges super-fast. Almost better than the dedicated Google stand that I have for my current phone. However, the sound quality for music, not so great. I have excellent car speakers for which the higher the volume number the louder it is. Sound volume number 10 is usually the perfect sound volume. But with the transmitter, I have to turn it all the way up to 20–which without the transmitter and with my previous Samsung phone, would have been waaaaaaay too loud–as in could make me eventually deaf loud. The fact that I have to now use 20 on the volume for the sound to remotely normal, is inconvenient. When I switch to the actual radio dials on the car, sometimes I forget that the sound is way up for the transmitter, so when I drive clients, or friends, when I turn on the car—it’s like a loud alarm to them and I have been embarrassed on more than one occasion. I probably should have returned this transmitter for something better, but after the many hours/days of research/reading reviews just to find this one, I was too tired and too busy to go through that all over again. In regards to possible battery drain if the transmitter is left plugged in, I have had no problems with that which I am grateful for. This transmitter is a tight squeeze into its location and it’s not easy to pull out and put back in, so I just leave it plugged in.
Scott Archel –
Like many others shopping for a Bluetooth adapter for their car, there appear to be too many choices. After trying a bunch of them out, here are some thoughts. Listed in no particular order, only how they appear in photos from left to right, top to bottom.
Nulaxy Bluetooth FM Transmitter – NX09
BCADON Bluetooth 5.3 FM Transmitter for car – BC89
IMDEN Bluetooth 5.0 FM Transmitter for Car – C57
Octeso Upgraded V5.0 FM Bluetooth Transmitter Car – BH347
Upgraded Criacr V5.0 Bluetooth FM Transmitter for Car – Carkit
FM Transmitter for Car Bluetooth 5.3, RIWUSI (All-Metal) – BC61
Octeso New Bluetooth Car Adapter – 48W PD&QC3.0 Bluetooth FM Transmitter – BH549
FM JOYROOM Bluetooth 5.3 FM Transmitter Car Adapter, – JJ-CCB01
Bluetooth pairing name: “NX09”
FM Range: 88.1-107.9
LED selection: RGB, yellow/green, purple, teal, white, none
When this starts up, you see voltage for a brief window the voice notification is “at normal voltage, Bluetooth mode.” The female voice is really robotic, more so than any of the other adapters. At a passing glance, you could have sworn it said “abnormal voltage,” but looking at the manual that’s not even a possible option. Once connected it says “Bluetooth connection success.” There’s faint line noise at lvl 45 on my OEM Toyota stereo and the adapter set at level 30 (max). You need to long press the >> button until the station flashes and then you can use the buttons to change station value. If you have an overhanging/underhanging console, you can rotate the adapter so that all the buttons are accessible (microSD/LED selection on left, USB on top, controls on bottom) but since it’s only the right side wall is blank, everything is going to be 90 degrees offset.
Bluetooth pairing name: “BC89”
FM Range: 87.5-108.0
LED selection: red, green, blue, yellow/brown, yellow/green, teal, purple, none
This is one of two adapters that actually uses real metal (aluminum in the body, though in this case, it’s only the walls of the fat bulb sticking out of the socket. The body of the socket itself is transparent dark blue ABS plastic. Starting up, you see “HI” (no idea why they did this) then voltage for a brief moment, afterwards the female voice notification is “normal voltage, Bluetooth mode, wait for connection.” Then you get “Bluetooth connection success” after pairing. The voice for “normal voltage” enunciates “normal” more clearly than Nulaxy, and oddly “normal voltage” part of the voice is different than “Bluetooth mode, wait for connect.”
There’s a small noticeable whine in the line noise at lvl 45 on my OEM Toyota stereo and the adapter set at level 31 (max). The controls are nice. The 4-way joystick like button make it easy to control. You need to long press down to change channel then toggle up and down on joystick to change value. The LED selection button sits on the top of the side wall, but since it’s the only control, it’s easy to rotate to be accessible if your console is in the way.
Bluetooth pairing name: “C57”
FM Range: 88.1-107.9
LED selection: N/A
If you like no frills, this is probably the right adapter. No LED illumination ring at all. There is no notification on voltage. It is just displayed briefly and is only forefront if it’s under 12V, which is when it will blink as an alert. Otherwise, the male voice simply states “waiting for pairing” and then “paired.” The front display is not shiny. It’s just matte black and the LED is illuminated through it. There’s faint line noise at lvl 45 on my OEM Toyota stereo and the adapter set at level 30 (max). You need to long press on center button until the station value is flashing to change the station.
Bluetooth pairing name: “BH347”
FM Range: 87.5-108.0
LED selection: N/A
The female voice on this sounds ok, nothing quirk, but still quite stiff. It goes “Bluetooth mode” then “Bluetooth connected.” There’s faint line noise at lvl 45 on my OEM Toyota stereo and the adapter set at level 30 (max). More so than the C57 and NX09, but less than the BC89. To change the channel, you need to short press the center button then you can use the to change value. With our overhanging console, we often find ourselves rotating the plug 90 degrees to keep all the buttons accessible.
Bluetooth pairing name: “Carkit”
FM Range: 88.1-107.9
LED selection: red, green, blue, orange, lime, teal, purple, none
This has a similar voice to the NX09 adapter, but more natural sounding – “normal voltage, wait for connection” and “bluetooth connection success.” It does the same “HI” thing as the BC89 and has the same voice sequence; along with the box design (and model name – BC41) makes me think they are out of the same factory. The “normal voltage” sequence of the voice sounds different here too, similar to BC89; there are two different voices. There’s some slight line noise at lvl 45 on my OEM Toyota stereo and the adapter set at level 30 (max). To change the channel, you need to short press the center button then you can use the to change value.
Bluetooth pairing name: “BC61”
FM Range: 87.5-108.0
LED selection: N/A (just blue)
The voice on this sounds similar to the Carkit and the BC89 (fairly natural) – “power on, Bluetooth waiting for connection” then “Bluetooth connected.” The enunciation in the voice sounds correct, but it’s like they spliced two different parts of a conversation together. The “power” part sounds like it was recorded/generated separately from “on” and there’s a slight “bluue toooth” sound that makes you think that you are listing to two separate words rather than one.
It also does the same “HI” start message with battery voltage briefly displayed like the Carkit and BC89. There’s some slight line noise at lvl 45 on my OEM Toyota stereo and the adapter set at level 30 (max). The thing about this that is unique is the all aluminum body construction. You can feel it’s sturdiness. All the controls and ports are in the face, which makes it less cumbersome to fiddle with. Long press down on call button to change station. While it’s nice to have a PD port, it would have been even better to have two full sized USB ports, probably the only gripe.
Bluetooth pairing name: “BH549”
FM Range: 87.5-108.0
LED selection: LED light, low, none
The battery voltage is displayed briefly on startup, then the voice goes “power on, Bluetooth, waiting for connection” then “Bluetooth is connected.” It sounds awefully similar to the RIWUSI adapter. The “power” and “on” sound ok but there is a distinct “Bluuue tooooth” that follows. It’s much more pronounced and noticeable than the BC61 adapter. Oddly, the second “Bluetooth” in “Bluetooth is connected” sounds fine. There’s some slight line noise at lvl 45 on my OEM Toyota stereo and the adapter set at level 30 (max) that seems a bit more noticeable than other adapters save the whine on the BC89. The buttons on this are a bit frustrating since there’s no tactile feedback. To change the channel, you long press down on the center than use to tweak station value. However, think of a touchscreen without any vibrate or audio cue. The touch sensor exists but there are no physical buttons in that nothing depresses or moves. That makes you sometimes second guess if you actually touched the button successfully to register a hit. This adapter has a larger face, but even if your console overhangs a bit (like mind), it still small enough that nothing butts up against anything.
Bluetooth pairing name: “JJ-CCB01”
FM Range: 88.1-107.9
LED selection: LED light, none
The adapter has no voice notification. You see battery voltage briefly and hear a chime when starting up and when Bluetooth is connected. There’s little line noise at lvl 45 on my OEM Toyota stereo and the adapter set at level 30 (max). The controls on this are nice. It’s like a toggle knob. You long press down until channel flashes, then turn the knob left and right to change channel. The knobs only turn maximum about 30 degrees each way similar to car radios, so you kind of flick your way to channel you want to set. The problem for many will be that the dual mics are situated at the top, so if you have an overhanging console, not only does it make it a tight squeeze, but it also blocks a clear path to pickup audio.
MT –
I use this in my semi. Charges both of our phones at the same time. Bluetooth set up was easy and works good. A slight whining noise at times but hardly noticeable.
txhrc4 –
It is awesome. First, I bought different brand one from Walmart and did not work. Also, it is plastic finish and heats up! So, I ended up buying from Amazon and surprisingly worked right away. It is non plastic finish and doesn’t heat up. The sound is crystal clear and the phone calls were also. The best value and product. 100 % recommendation. I used for my 2006 Mercedes C350 which has the original sound system.