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Bluetooth Handsfree Fm Transmitter for Car Stereo Modulator 200 Channel / Ipod / Zune Car Kit-black with Built in Backnoise Cancelation Microphone | 
| Brand: Satechi
List Price: $129.99 Buy New: $79.99 (On sale from $99.99) You Save: $20.00 (20%)
Color: Black Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0 Standards: Bluetooth Specification V 2.0 RF Frequency Range: 2402 ~ 2480 MHz Profiles Supported: A2DP AVRCP Stereo Headset, Handsfree Transmission Power: 0.25 ~ 2.5W (Bluetooth Power Class 2) Reciever Sensitivity: < -80dBm (PER 1%) Distance: 33 ft (in open space) Fm Frequency Range: 88.1 ~107.9MHz Voltage: 12v Weight: 2.2 oz Operating Temp & Humidity: 14 ~ 122F, 0 ~ 95%
MPN: BluetoothFmBlack Model: BluetoothFmBlack UPC: 879961000547
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| Features:
| • | Live, full duplex communication solution: speak and listen at the same time | | • | Compatible with all Bluetooth enabled phones. | | • | Bluetooth A2DP (Advance Audio Distribution Profile) for wireless transmission of music. | | • | DSP (Digital Signal Processing) to cancel echo and reduce ambient noise. | | • | Line-in: Auxiliary Line-in jack to connect other audio devices, including iPod, Zune, MP3 player, CD player, portable DVD player, PC, laptop, etc. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Featuring a sleek new design with a user-friendly interface, Hands-Free Fm Transmitter provides a live full duplex communication solution using Bluetooth technology through FM transmission to your FM car radio and allows you to speak to callers through a built-in DSP microphone (it turns your car stereo to Giant Bluetooth Headset). This is accomplished without the use of external wires and without the hassle or expense of custom installation. The device is pairable with any phone equipped with Bluetooth functionality or a connection to a Bluetooth adaptor. Bluetooth A2DP technology enables wireless transmission of music from your cell phone. If an incoming or outgoing call is made, the music will be paused. The transmission of music will resume automatically when the call is ended.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 10 more reviews...
Great product, unbelievable customer service May 8, 2008 M. Dorvil (Atlanta) Great product and the customer service is everything I read. This is how all customers should be treated! Thanks Satechi.
Great product March 26, 2008 Gary Howard (Riverside, Ca) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Works as advertised, sound quality is perfect (both ways), easy to use, connects it's self once paired so you don't even have to take the phone out of your pocket.
I may buy another for my truck.
Exactly what I wanted! March 20, 2008 R. Alexander 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have a Motorola Razr V3xx cell phone and a stock stereo in my car. I was about to buy a new stereo that had built-in bluetooth compatibility or an internal hard drive. Until I found this little device. I only had to look for a few minutes on the net and I was sold. After receiving my Satechi car kit and trying it out, I am thrilled. It works better than I expected and the sound quality is great. Although my phone has an option to output in stereo to a bluetooth device, some may not, so sound quality may differ for other folks, but my phone is about a year old, so I can't imagine that many folks out there could not enjoy this great technology. I also utilize my phone to watch/listen to CNN and ESPN through my phone and was able to port the audio through the Satechi bluetooth and it was perfect.Phone calls sounded great coming through the stereo, but I had to shout a little louder than normal for the caller to hear me. This was due to placement for me. I only have powerports underneath my console so distance is an issue. A separate microphone attachment could prove useful.Also, it is very small and inobtrusive. Takes very little space and doesn't add clutter to your car.All-in-all, a great product! I am very satisfied.
Satechi Bluetooth FM Device vs the Parrot MK5800 March 8, 2008 Allen H. Moore (Orlando, FL USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I recently decided to see if I could find a handsfree device that wouldn't require an expensive and destructive installation in my Honda Element that would give me hands free talking and allow me to listen live365 stations via my FM radio through my MotoQ. The solution was to find a device that plugs into my Power Plug.. (formally known as cigarette lighter socket type plug). I first ordered a Parrot MK5800 hands free device. It was an attractive device with advanced call management and music streaming. I had read reviews on hear that indicated it's FM transmitter wasn't powerful enough to be interference free. Unfortunately, I ignored those posts and ordered the device. It has now been returned for credit, because it in-fact didn't have enough power to give a good clean signal to my Honda Element Radio. I went back to amazon.com to read more reviews. There were only three products that fit my needs. I then selected the Bluetooth Handsfree Fm Transmitter For Car Stereo (A2DP Compatible) basically because of the excellent reviews I read here. The reviewers were absolutely right! It is working perfectly and the FM transmitter works great on the six or seven non-occupied FM frequencies in the Orlando Florida Radio market. I have now abandoned my wired Audio Aux in dashboard connection. The Satechi FM device works exactly as advertised. Hope this experience will help others in selecting such a device. The solution is much better, and safer than the corded connection I was previously using: especially when making calls. (So far i've not had a caller indicate that they couldn't hear me perfectly even at highway speeds. (Just as long as my windows aren't open).
missing something December 2, 2007 WILLIAM F MILLER (Lebanon, NJ United States) 1 out of 12 found this review helpful
Broadcasting private calls and (C) music over public radio? This is why we moved to spread spectrum, no?If hands-free is a law, in most states/nations, and not pertaining to CB handsets, then maybe we can offer the 'BT 80C' or BTC-730, instead of 'FM' radio retransmission.Now if HD Radio had any standards you might be able to send an addressable signal alongside traffic and weather alerts. But isn't that what Bluetooth is for?
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