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Usb Input Cable Wire Harness Cd Player Aux Adapter For Bmw 3 Series E92 B7b2 on 2040-parts.com

US $8.91
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Shenzhen, China

Shenzhen, China
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Country/Region of Manufacture:China Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply

USB Input Cable Wire Harness CD Player Aux Adapter for BMW 3 Series E92 B7B2
 
SKU: 52_F2000152002347

Description:

  • 100% Brand new and high quality
  • Connect through the car CD player directly,Non-destructive installation.
  • Control sthe music play and volume by Car radio panel or the steering wheel.
  • Support 3.5mm AUX audio input.
  • high quality MP3/WMA decoder, let the music more pretty.
  • with no Signal interference,no need to install baterry.
  • Smart design,easy to install and use.
  • USB connector converts
  • Super high-quality wire rod product
  • Applicable models for:
  • e87lci/e88/E90/E90LCI/E91/E91LCI,/E92/E92LCI/E93,E93LCI/F07GT,F10,F11,F18,E12,F13,F01,F02,F03,F04HYB,F25,X5E70LCI,X6E71,X6E72,HYB Z4 E89 special hole USB line.
  • USB Cable AUX Adapter for BMW 3 series

Specification:

  • voltage Input:12V DC
  • Signal-to-noise:90dB
  • Max.current:35MA
  • total harmonic distortion:0.01%
  • requency response:20HZ-20KHZ
  • working temperature :-30C-80C
  • Cable Length: 1.5m


After receiving the package, please check the package contents.

Package Includes:


  • 1x USB Cable AUX Adapter for BMW 3 series

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