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SoundBot SB360FM FM Radio Transmitter and Bluetooth Receiver with Free 3-Port USB Super Charger
SoundBot SB360FM FM Radio Transmitter and Bluetooth Receiver
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Stream music and phone calls to a hands-free receiver via Bluetooth and enjoy high-quality audio over your car’s stereo speaker system
SoundBot SB360FM FM Radio Transmitter and Bluetooth Receiver with Free 3-Port USB Super Charger
Simple Setup
- Mount the magnetic disc to the dashboard and attach the FM transmitter
- Plug the charger into the 12V outlet
- Connect the transmitter to the charger via its USB cable
- Tune the transmitter to an empty FM radio station
- Pair a Bluetooth-enabled device
- Start streaming audio from your device to the car’s speaker system
Powerful Sound with A2DP Bluetooth
- Bluetooth 4.0 is backward- and forward-compatible with all Bluetooth devices
- High-quality A2DP streaming profile with remote control capability
- Reproduces continuous full-spectrum HD acoustic sound
- Crystal-clear hands-free talking
- Echo- and noise-reduction technology
- Up to 33’ range
Easy-to-Use
- Three ultra-high-performance USB charging ports for charging all USB devices
- Large LCD display
- 10 radio station presets for the best connection
- Touchpad with FM station, call, previous, and skip buttons
- Magnetic mounting disc allows for optimal placement for strong signal reception
- Compatible with Siri and Android voice assistants (supported models and operating systems only)
Specifications
- Model number: SB360FM
- No auxiliary cables or batteries required
- Compatible with Android, iOS, Windows Mobile, Kindle, and other Bluetooth-enabled media players
- Premium 5.1A charging from three USB ports (2.1A + 2A + 1A)
- Product dimensions: 42mm x 12mm
- Condition: new
- 1-year warranty from SoundBot
How does Bluetooth work? How do you pair two—or more—devices? Our guide lays out the basics.
For post-purchase inquiries, please contact customer support.
Sold by Groupon Goods. View the products FAQ to learn more.
Stream music and phone calls to a hands-free receiver via Bluetooth and enjoy high-quality audio over your car’s stereo speaker system
SoundBot SB360FM FM Radio Transmitter and Bluetooth Receiver with Free 3-Port USB Super Charger
Simple Setup
- Mount the magnetic disc to the dashboard and attach the FM transmitter
- Plug the charger into the 12V outlet
- Connect the transmitter to the charger via its USB cable
- Tune the transmitter to an empty FM radio station
- Pair a Bluetooth-enabled device
- Start streaming audio from your device to the car’s speaker system
Powerful Sound with A2DP Bluetooth
- Bluetooth 4.0 is backward- and forward-compatible with all Bluetooth devices
- High-quality A2DP streaming profile with remote control capability
- Reproduces continuous full-spectrum HD acoustic sound
- Crystal-clear hands-free talking
- Echo- and noise-reduction technology
- Up to 33’ range
Easy-to-Use
- Three ultra-high-performance USB charging ports for charging all USB devices
- Large LCD display
- 10 radio station presets for the best connection
- Touchpad with FM station, call, previous, and skip buttons
- Magnetic mounting disc allows for optimal placement for strong signal reception
- Compatible with Siri and Android voice assistants (supported models and operating systems only)
Specifications
- Model number: SB360FM
- No auxiliary cables or batteries required
- Compatible with Android, iOS, Windows Mobile, Kindle, and other Bluetooth-enabled media players
- Premium 5.1A charging from three USB ports (2.1A + 2A + 1A)
- Product dimensions: 42mm x 12mm
- Condition: new
- 1-year warranty from SoundBot
How does Bluetooth work? How do you pair two—or more—devices? Our guide lays out the basics.
For post-purchase inquiries, please contact customer support.
Sold by Groupon Goods. View the products FAQ to learn more.
Need To Know Info
- Free returns
- Most orders are delivered within 7 business days from the purchase date. Shipping questions?
- Does not ship to PO boxes/AK/HI/Puerto Rico
- 1-year warranty from SoundBot
- How is the strike-through price determined?