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- This product had a total of 5 reviews as of our last analysis date on Apr 8 2020.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Many receivers with a battery do not but do not state this in their description much to my disappointment
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
In fact im so pleased with it that i cant be bothered using the dab radio anymore its just so much more convenient changing the channels on my phone or switching to my music library streamed from my nas drives music app
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Again it works a treat although obviously i am using my phones microphone to pick up my voice the receiver is merely relaying the audio output from my phone to my cars speakers
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Why they dont just employ a native english speaker to write the small amount of copy required i dont know
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The instructions also didnt really make it clear what the difference between rx and tx mode were and having not seen the product page on amazon previously i assumed it as some sort of aptx and nonaptx mode
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
As a person who studies the copy of electrical products daily there are far too many marsboy included who use brand terms incorrectly aptx referred to as aptx allow poor grammar and use random capitalisation receiving and transmission for example are not proper nouns
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
To switch between the two modes there is a switch on the back labeled tx rx to toggle between transmit and receive switching the bluetooth mode and the 3
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The source was 24bit 192hz wave file of a pc for those technically minded and the headphones were vmoda wireless