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FM Transmitters Unbreakcable UNBREAKcable 50W Bluetooth 5.0 FM

Unbreakcable UNBREAKcable 50W Bluetooth 5.0 FM

Bluetooth, USB

£19.99
1store
FM Transmitters Dsport Bc-06

Dsport Bc-06

USB

£20.16
1store
FM Transmitters Baseus CCLH-01

Baseus CCLH-01

Bluetooth, USB

£20.69
1store
FM Transmitters Dsport G47 car

Dsport G47 car

Hands Free, Bluetooth

£20.71
1store
FM Transmitters Chronus Car Bluetooth FM Transmitter, Wireless 5.0 CallingBlack

Chronus Car Bluetooth FM Transmitter, Wireless 5.0 CallingBlack

Bluetooth, USB

£20.94
1store
FM Transmitters Chronus FM Transmitter with Dual

Chronus FM Transmitter with Dual

Hands Free, Bluetooth, USB

£20.94
1store
FM Transmitters Dsport Dual Usb Charging Bluetooth Fm

Dsport Dual Usb Charging Bluetooth Fm

Bluetooth

£21.27
1store
FM Transmitters HOD Electronics Wireless Handsfree Car Kit Mp3

HOD Electronics Wireless Handsfree Car Kit Mp3

USB

£21.32
1store
Zhihuan 610S Bluetooth Handsfree Car FM Transmitter

Zhihuan 610S Bluetooth Handsfree Car FM Transmitter

Bluetooth

£21.35
1store
Tlily Bluetooth 5.0 FM Transmitter Car USB Player Charge

Tlily Bluetooth 5.0 FM Transmitter Car USB Player Charge

USB

£21.38
1store
Zhihuan Handsfree Car FM Transmitter

Zhihuan Handsfree Car FM Transmitter

Bluetooth

£21.44
1store
Zhihuan 610S Bluetooth Handsfree Car

Zhihuan 610S Bluetooth Handsfree Car

Bluetooth

£21.57
1store
FM TRANSMITTER

FAQ

If you have an older car that doesn't support Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, you'll have to rely on a cord and a possible AUX or USB input to get the audio from your phone into your car's stereo system. However, it is relatively common for this type of input to be missing in older cars, and then an FM transmitter is the only solution available. You can easily connect with USB or Bluetooth from your mobile to the FM transmitter, which then transmits the sound of a radio frequency that you can dial in on your car radio.

It depends a little on your needs. Both Bluetooth and radio signals are, of course, more whimsical factors than a corded connection. If you move among many vehicles, your FM transmitter may be disturbed, not the least by other people's FM transmitters. Sometimes adjusting the frequency is enough to get better sound and avoid interference, while other times, it can be frustrating to get a good connection.

FM transmitters are available in several different designs and models. A common option is a fairly small device that connects directly to the 12-volt socket in the car. Slightly more advanced models are mounted separately, for example, mounted on the sun visor and connected with a slightly longer cord to the 12-volt socket. Connecting your phone to the FM transmitter is easy. You find it as a Bluetooth device in the settings on your phone and connect to it. Then select a frequency for the FM transmitter to transmit on and tune it to your car stereo.

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