
Specifications: - This Car MP3 Player FM Transmitter is both FM transmitter and MP3 player
- Support TF card and USB drive or flash memory inset
- Show the track number of player by LCD screen
- Memory function of song, frequency and EQ
- Car cigar socket power supply from DC 12V to DC 24V
- With infrared remote control
- Read play MP3/WMA
- Enjoy music in your vehicle with this car MP3 FM transmitter
- 206 selectable FM channels
- Color: Black
Details:
- The slim, compact remote is perfect for storage in your car's visor, and allows you to conveniently control the unit from anywhere in the car
- Good detail and high quality design makes the Car MP3 Player FM Transmitter affordable
- Infrared remote control
- You can easily control this Car MP3 Player FM Transmitter by this infrared remote control
- Front and back side of the package
- These Car MP3 Players support TF card and USB drive or flash memory inset
How to Use:
- Simply plug it into your car's lighter socket and the built-in LCD screen will light up and display the transmitting radio station
- Select the desired station on the unit, and tune your car's radio to the same station
- Plug the USB flash drive or TF card in this car MP3 player USB
- Turn up the volume
NOTE:
- Don't use it in extremely hot, cool, dusty or humid environment
- Don't rub it with hard objects. Otherwise, the surface will be scratched or damaged
- For fear of static, don't use this car MP3 player in dry environment
- Don't disconnect it suddenly when car MP3 player is downloading or formatting
How to Hook Up an MP3 Player to a Car Stereo Deck
Compact and convenient, MP3 players let you listen to your favorite music without having to deal with multiple CDs, cassettes and other traditional mediums. MP3 players store songs on a hard drive similar to the one in your computer. MP3 players contain a jack that not only accepts headphones, but also a stereo cable for connecting the device to a home stereo. You can even hook up an MP3 player to your car's stereo deck.
Connecting Your MP3 Player to Your Car Stereo--FM Transmitter - Turn off your MP3 player.
- Locate the battery door on the bottom of your FM transmitter. Open the door and install the necessary batteries. Do not turn on the FM transmitter yet.
- Plug the 1/8-inch stereo cable attached to the FM transmitter into the headphone jack on the side, front or back of your MP3 player. If the FM transmitter doesn't have a stereo cable attached to it, plug one end of a 1/8-inch stereo cable into the "Input" jack on the side of the FM transmitter and plug the other end into your MP3 player's headphone jack.
- Turn on both your MP3 player and FM transmitter. Turn on your car's stereo. Set the FM transmitter's tuning control to a station not used in your area. Tune your car's stereo to the station you set on your FM transmitter.
- Press "Play" on your MP3 player. Use the FM transmitter's fine tuning control to adjust the station's reception. You will hear the song playing on your MP3 player through your car's speakers. If you don't hear the song, adjust the FM transmitter's fine tuning control or adjust your car's stereo station control.
Connecting Your MP3 Player to Your Car Stereo--Cassette Adapter - Turn off your MP3 player.
- Insert the cassette adapter into your car stereo's cassette player. The cassette adapter goes into your car's stereo just like a regular cassette tape.
- Plug the 1/8-inch stereo cable attached to the cassette adapter into the headphone jack on the side, front or back of your MP3 player.
- Turn on your car's stereo.
- Press "Play" on your MP3 player. You will hear the song playing on your MP3 player through your car's speakers. If you don't hear the song, press the "Cassette," "Tape" or similar button on your car's stereo to put the stereo into cassette mode.
Connecting Your MP3 Player to Your Car Stereo--Auxiliary Input Jacks - Turn off your MP3 player.
- Plug one end of a 1/8-inch stereo cable into the headphone jack on the side, front or back of your MP3 player.
- Plug the other end of the 1/8-inch stereo cable into the "Auxiliary Input" jack on the front of your car's stereo.
- Press the "AUX" or similar button on your car's stereo to activate the auxiliary input jack on your car's stereo.
- Press "Play" on your MP3 player. You will hear the song playing on your MP3 player through your car's speakers.
Tips & Warnings
- Remember that 1/8-inch stereo jacks are the standard on MP3 players and FM transmitters. If your MP3 player has a larger headphone jack, purchase a stereo cable that matches your MP3 player's headphone jack, but has on the other end of the cable a 1/8 inch jack. You can also purchase an adapter to convert your MP3 player's headphone jack to 1/8 inch.
- If your car stereo and MP3 player are Bluetooth enabled, you can transmit songs from the MP3 player to the stereo wirelessly using Bluetooth technology. Activate the Bluetooth control on both the MP3 player and your car stereo, then press "Play" on the MP3 player to listen to songs through your car's speakers.
Package Included: - 1 x Car MP3 Player
- 1 x 2GB TF Card
- 1 x Remote Control
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