








🚗🔊 Elevate your drive with crystal-clear tunes and power-packed convenience!
The SCOSCHE BTFMSR-SP1 is a sleek silver Bluetooth hands-free car kit featuring a 20-frequency FM transmitter for flawless wireless music streaming. It includes a fast 10W 2.1A USB charging port, a flexible neck LCD display for optimal viewing, and a remote control for safe, easy operation. Designed for professional drivers and music lovers alike, it delivers premium sound quality with DSP echo cancellation and comes with a 3-year warranty for peace of mind.








| ASIN | B0779GSCVF |
| Color | Silver |
| Connectivity technologies | AUX, Bluetooth, USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,061) |
| Date First Available | 29 January 2018 |
| Human interface input | Microphone |
| Item Weight | 140 g |
| Item model number | BTFM |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 4.32 x 11.43 x 21.34 cm; 140 g |
| Special features | LCD Screen |
| Whats in the box | FM Transmitter and User Manual |
M**N
Endlich auf dicke Hose machen und die Nachbarschaft mit guter Musik beschallen :D Nein mal Spaß beiseite! War super einfach, in 30 Sekunden läuft das Ding! Keine störgeräusche oder verbindungsabbrüche. Soundqualität ist auch top, also merke keinen Unterschied zum Radio, track Auswahl funktioniert mit dem Drehknopf welcher sich auch wertig anfühlt. Wie es mit telefonieren ist,kann ich leider nicht beurteilen,nutze ich nicht.
M**N
Pros: • Cheaper than every other FM transmitter I've seen so far (I paid $8, while most of the others on Amazon are about $15), despite being by a major name brand • Audio is true stereo • Supports a decent range of transmission frequencies (a total of 20 frequencies, 10 on the lower range of 88.1 to 90.9 and 10 on the higher range of 106.1 to 107.9) • Great battery life (estimate of at least 14 hours) from well-used 6 year old EBL (cheap Chinese brand) rechargeable NiMH 1100 mAh batteries • Won't drain your car battery, as is evidently the case with many FM transmitters that plug into the 12 volt cigarette lighters (supposedly only if you leave them plugged in and they don't have an automatic shutoff feature, but it was a big enough concern for me that finding a battery powered FM transmitter was a major selling point) • Even with the lower voltage of NiMH rechargeable batteries (1.25 volts) compared to regular traditional alkaline batteries (1.5 volts), I've found interference to be rare and only occurring in specific areas, and while it is much quieter than most radio stations, I'm usually only at 50% of my car stereo receivers max volume. Just remember that when you shut off the FM transmitter, you'll get loud static or interference, and if you accidentally change the station on your car stereo receiver, the other stations will be probably *very* loud in comparison to your FM transmitter (at least if you're using rechargeable batteries, or if your batteries are low on power). Cons: • AAA batteries are used. While they're smaller, they're less common and they hold less charge than AA batteries. Alkaline AA batteries hold about 3 times of charge alkaline AAA batteries do, while NiMH rechargeable AA batteries hold about 2 times of what NiMH AAA batteries do. But, this FM transmitter seems to work well and long (at least 14 hours of playback time) with just two well-used 1100 mAh batteries that are over 6 years old at this point. Use the website Radio-Locator to find unused frequencies in your area to avoid interference. I'm using this connected to a Yoton MP3 player, with the FM transmitter's audio cable holding both up onto the phone holder connected to my car's vent. It's somewhat of a janky solution, but it allows me to control the MP3 player and turn the MP3 player and FM transmitter on while having close access to the car stereo receiver's volume controls.
W**O
Excellent product. I had a Scosche before (my son broke it...) and because i didn't want to wait a delivery from USA I bought a Belkin equivalent: completely rubbish (distortion at high frequencies). I then returned the Belkin and ordered the FMTD9 by Scosche. Top performer, very little distortion at high frequencies, very stable FM transmitter. I have an iPhone 6.
M**P
Great for those old cars without aux input jacks. I had one for years and replaced it when tugging on the wire broke it. Search all up and down the spectrum for the best frequency to use with least interference. Allows for hands free phone, too.
T**A
There is always a static noise to the audio. Not worth the price. Dissatisfied
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