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BlitzMax BT05 audio transmitter with Bluetooth 5.2

One of the first products from BlitzWolf's new sub-brand, and it's not bad!

BlitzMax BT05 audio transmitter with Bluetooth 5.2

The BlitzMax BT05 aptX Bluetooth adapter is a compact and portable device that allows you to wirelessly stream high-quality audio from your smartphone, tablet or computer to your wired headphones, speakers or car stereo. With the latest Bluetooth 5.2 technology and the advanced aptX codec, this adapter provides near-CD-quality sound with low latency and high stability.

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The adapter is easy to use and can be quickly paired with your Bluetooth-enabled device by pressing the button for a few seconds. Thanks to its compact design, you can take it with you on the go, so it can be used perfectly in the car, at the gym or while traveling. The BlitzMax BT05 adapter is compatible with a wide range of devices and has a 3,5mm audio output jack that allows you to connect it to any device with an AUX input. It has a built-in rechargeable battery that provides up to 8 hours of playtime on a single charge.

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The device also has a built-in microphone, which allows you to make hands-free calls on the go. You can easily switch between music playback and phone calls with the push of a button.

 

Specifications:

Bluetooth Version: Bluetooth 5.2
Bluetooth profile: A2DP, AVRCP, HFP, HSP
Audio codec: aptX, SBC
Wireless range: Up to 10 m
Battery capacity: 120 mAh
Playtime: Up to 8 hours
Charging time: charging time: approx. 2 o'clock
Input voltage: DC 5V
Dimensions: size: 50mm x 19mm x 10mm
Weight: 10g

If you buy it, then a BGBMBH05 don't forget to use the coupon code, the price will be below HUF 10 here:

BlitzMax BT05 audio transmitter

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