This is an all-in-one player and decoder module with a JST cord. This board includes a Bluetooth, FM radio, MP3 player, USB decoder, a USB charging port, an aux cable guide, and a memory card slot. The operating voltage of this module is 5 volts DC. You can either use this board for your DIY task or you could add a regular-size audio system to it for audio amplification purposes. The frame of the module is made of hard plastic. You only need to attach a speaker and a 5V DC present-day supply, and the board is ready to move. This board also has an in-built USB charging port for charging functions. So if you are looking for a module with so many functions, then this little buddy is the right choice for you. The module is a far-off (diverse) manipulator that allows users to manipulate playback, adjust quantity, alternate tracks, and select radio stations from a distance. This feature enhances comfort and accessibility.
About this item:-
- Bluetooth Panel: The Bluetooth panel serves as the central control interface for the audio player and amplifier system. Equipped with Bluetooth technology, it enables wireless connectivity to other Bluetooth-enabled devices like smartphones, tablets, or computers. The panel typically includes user interface elements such as buttons, knobs, a display screen, and Bluetooth pairing functionality, allowing users to control and manage audio playback wirelessly.
- BT5 Remote Amplifier Kit: The kit is designed for remote operation, often coming with a dedicated remote control for convenient adjustments and control.
- FM Radio: The integrated FM radio tuner allows users to tune into FM radio stations, providing additional listening options.
- USB and AUX Inputs: The amplifier module includes USB and AUX (analog) inputs, enabling users to connect USB drives and other audio devices via wired connections.
- Stereo Audio Output: The amplifier kit provides stereo audio output, enabling users to connect speakers or other audio devices for high-quality sound playback.
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