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FM transmitter SAVIO TR-15 Bluetooth 87.6–107.9 MHz USB Black, Bluetooth 5.3, 15 m range
The Savio TR-15 car transmitter is a multifunctional FM transmitter with Bluetooth 5.3, designed to play music wirelessly and connect external audio sources via USB. It supports FM bands from 87.6 to 107.9 MHz and is powered from a vehicle cigarette lighter. The unit includes an LED display, bass boost function and a high-quality microphone for hands-free calls. Quick Charge 3.0 and a USB-C output provide fast device charging while on the road.
The TR-15 provides stable wireless audio transmission using Bluetooth 5.3 and a combined analog/digital FM tuner. Built-in bass boost enhances low-frequency output for dynamic music playback. A dedicated hands-free microphone improves call clarity and allows safe call handling. Fast charging via Quick Charge 3.0 and an additional USB-C output reduces charging time for mobile devices. The LED display and USB-A port for music playback from drives up to 64 GB add convenience and flexibility in-car.
Plug the Savio TR-15 into the vehicle’s cigarette lighter socket. On the car radio, tune to an unused FM frequency within 87.6–107.9 MHz and set the transmitter to the same frequency. Pair your phone with the transmitter via Bluetooth 5.3 to stream audio or use the USB-A port to play files from a USB drive. Use the transmitter controls to answer calls, adjust volume and enable bass boost as needed. Connect a device to the USB-A Quick Charge port or USB-C output to charge.
For the best audio quality, choose an FM frequency with minimal local station interference and keep the transmitter’s firmware paired with modern Bluetooth 5.3 devices. Use high-bitrate audio files on USB drives and connect compatible Quick Charge 3.0 devices to benefit from faster charging.
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