The discounted Mpow Reciever adds Bluetooth to car stereos and wired speakers for $10
Do you have anything in your life that plays sound and connects with a 3.5mm audio jack, but doesn't have Bluetooth yet? Computer speakers? Home audio receiver? Car radio? Wired headphones? You can change that easily and affordably for just $10 with the Mpow BH044 Bluetooth Receiver, which drops to that price when you enter promo code MPOWBH044C2 during checkout at Amazon. Only the black model is eligible for this $5 discount.
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This device features Bluetooth 4.1 and has a 33-foot range. It can support two Bluetooth devices at the same time, and it's compatible with pretty much all Bluetooth devices. Once you turn on the device, it will automatically reconnect like any other Bluetooth device does. While it does need to recharge eventually, the battery should last up to 10 hours. Simply plug it into the non-Bluetooth device of your choosing via the AUX jack, connect your Bluetooth device wirelessly, and start listening.
More than 12,000 customers left a review for this device at Amazon, resulting in a rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars.
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