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Review on πŸš— Anker ROAV SmartCharge T1 - Bluetooth FM Transmitter for Car with Big LED Display, PowerIQ 2.0, Hands-Free Calling, and Quick Charge 3.0 Compatibility by Mike Barnes

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Zero radio interference even on top of a hill.

This is at least the third Bluetooth FM transmitter I own. I spent 26€ on it, it was worth it. I was trying to save money and bought one at a major department store last month for about $16; it was basically unusable, had all sorts of radio interference. In addition, it was unable to pick up the very high or low end of the VHF band, such as e.g. B. 87.7 to tune away from existing radio stations. 88.3 was the lowest value that could be set. I bought a $30 Revain FM transmitter last year, it worked but still had random interference and some background noise. But this Anker Roav SmartCharge T1 is light years better than both. Zero disturbances. Zero background noise. Even on the VHF frequency it was on or tuning itself. I didn't spend time trying to find the FM frequency with the least amount of interference, just plugged in the cigarette lighter, plugged in my phone and it worked. The technology here is actually different, improved. Strong, strong neck. The only negative I can say is that it's not the best sound quality for music, not like the direct aux input cable. It sounds like the noise reduction from 80's Dolby Tape is turned on. My current car stereo doesn't have an AUX input until I buy one, this Roave is great for listening to audio books and I also listen to music on it.

Pros
  • Price
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