
Renkforce Bluetooth FM Transmitter with Display
Renkforce Bluetooth FM Transmitter with Display
The device works, but sits so loosely in the 12-volt socket that it always fails briefly when the road is uneven and has to be plugged back in properly. In addition, the music playback is interrupted every 2 or 3 minutes without cause for about 5 seconds.
I advise against buying it.
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The setup is a bit tricky because the manual is not very comprehensive. There are hardly any free frequencies in Switzerland. After a long search I found the 85.6 .
It is better to take 85.5 but unfortunately not possible.
Otherwise it works perfectly. Price performance OK.
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The transmitter is indeed "Stylish", has many settings and even a remote control and best of all, the two slots for USB charging, but all this is not much use, because the part in the car is hardly or not at all to use.
Of the four or five free FM frequencies, 108.0 is obviously the best one over which such a transmitter can be "operated".
The problem is now only that the part goes only on 107.9 and exactly these 0.01-whatever are simply missing and thus is on an interference-free radio reception with BT over's cell phone no chance!
Have tried everything, but even when manually entering via the buttons on the remote control to 108.0, it always jumps back to 107.9!
And about the other free FM frequencies also nothing goes.
So, although "Stylish" and with a lot of setting bells and whistles, this transmitter for almost 30.- Fr. has no chance against the, with about 25.- Fr., cheaper but also much simpler Noxon.
This goes to 108.0 and has absolutely interference-free reception from Lake Constance to Lago di Lugano! (see my evaluation at the Noxon Transmitter)
Too bad, the "30 francs" are now just lying around and waiting for the shutdown of FM.😉
Then it has quite a few more free FM frequencies on which it could work with this device ... if it is then still desired ...!😄
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6 out of 12 reviews