3.5mm Aux Stereo Wireless Mini Bluetooth Music Audio Stereo Adapter Receiver on 2040-parts.com
shenzhen City, China
Product DescriptionSpecifications:1. Blutooth standard: Blutooth V3.0+EDR, Class 2:33' 2. Transmission distance: 10m 3. Hands-free 4. Stereo audio profile: A2DP 5. Frequency: 2.4GHz 6. Certified BQB, CE AND FCC 7. 3.5mm stereo audio output 8. Sleep mode for power conversation 9. Power supply: Chargers via mini-USB cable 10. Operation time: up to 8 hours If you have already matched before: 1. Press and hold the ON/OFF button for 3 seconds until the blue LED light begins flashing. 2. To turn off, press and hold the ON/ OFF button for 5 seconds. The red LED will light up, and then turn off. Note: Read the user guide of your transmitter or mobile phone to find out how to turn ON/ OFF Blutooth wiress technology. Package include 1 x Bluetooth Receiver 1x USB Cable 1x Instruction Manual |
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