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The Scosche BTFM9 is a cutting-edge FM Bluetooth transmitter that transforms any car stereo into a wireless audio powerhouse. Featuring dual 12W USB-C and USB-A fast charging ports, Bluetooth 5.0 streaming, and hands-free call capabilities with voice assistant integration, it offers seamless connectivity and convenience. Plugging directly into your car’s 12V socket, it supports universal device compatibility and ensures safer driving with easy voice and button controls—all backed by a 3-year warranty.
Control Method | Voice |
Controller Type | Button Control |
Control Type | Volume Control |
Human-Interface Input | Buttons |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB-A, USB-C |
Number of Ports | 2 |
Hardware Connectivity | USB |
Item Weight | 1.8 Ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.2"L x 2.46"W x 1.61"H |
Bluetooth support? | Yes |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Audio Input | Microphone |
Audio Output Type | bluetooth |
Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
Rechargeable Battery Included | No |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Supported Application | [BLANK] |
Compatibility Options | Apple iPhone 15 / iPhone 15 Plus / iPhone 15 Pro / iPhone 15 Pro Max, iPhone 14 / 14 Plus / 14 Pro / 14 Pro Max / SE 3 / 13 / 13 Pro / 13 Pro Max / 13 Mini / 12 / 12 Pro / 12 Pro Max / 11 / 11 Pro / 11 Pro Max / X / XR / Xs / Xs Max / 8 / 8 Plus / 7 / 7 / 6 / 6S / Plus, AirPods, AirPods Pro, Apple Watch, Samsung Galaxy Note 20 / A72 / A52 5 / S21 / S21+ / S21 Ultra 5G / S20 / S20+ / Note10 / Note10+ / S10 / S10+ / S10e / S9 / S8, Galaxy S23 Ultra, Z Fold5, Z Flip5, Tab S9 Ultra, S22 Ultra 5G / S22 Plus / S21 Ultra 5G / S21+ 5G / S21 5G / Note20 Ultra 5G / Note20 Ultra / Note20 5G / 20+ 5G / S20 Ultra / S20 5G / S20 Ultra 5G / S10 / S10+ / S10E / S9 / S9+ / S8 / S8+ / Note 8 / S7 / S7 Edg e/ S6 / S6 Edge / S5 / S4 / A70s / A20s / M30s / M10s / A90 5G / A30s / A50s / LG K92 5G / K62 / Q52 / K52 / K42 / K71 / Stylo 6 / V50S ThinQ 5G / G8X ThinQ / Q70 / K30(2019) / K20(2019) / K40S / K50S/ W30 Pro/ W30 / W10 / Stylo 5 / V50 ThinQ 5G / G8S ThinQ / G8 ThinQ / Q60 / K50 / K40 / Q9 / V40 ThinQPixel 5 / 4a 5G / 4a / 4 XL / 4 / 3a XL / 3a / 3 XL / 3 / 2 / 2 XL / XL / Google Pixel 8/8 Pro/7a/Pixel Fold/7 Pro/7 P/6 Pro/6/6a/5/5a/4a/4 xl/3a xl/3a/3 xl/2 XL, LG Stylo 6/5/4/3/2, LG G8/G7/G6/G5/G4/G3, Nexus, OnePlus 3 / 2 / X; Kindle Fire New HD 10 9 8, Sony, Nokia, XiaoMi, Huawei, Motorola, Nintendo Switch, and other Devices |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Van, Car, Truck |
Supported Standards | Bluetooth 5.0, AAC |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Mounting Type | 12-Volt Port Mount |
Display Type | LED |
Installation Method | Plug and Play |
Includes Remote | No |
Color | Black |
Supported Media Type | MP3 |
Additional Features | Dual Charging Ports, Hands-Free Calls, Fast Charging |
Material Type | Plastic |
J**E
Unbelievably great
I did not expect a FM transmitter to be this awesome. Mind you, I haven't used one for more than a decade, but I bought an old Saab as a project car, and figured an FM Transmitter would be better than nothing until I can figure out how to hack Bluetooth directly into the head unit. After a week with this, I'm not sure I'm going to bother with any hacks: It sounds great, it works exactly as you'd expect (easy to change station, easy to pair to Bluetooth, easy to re-connect), provides two USB ports for charging devices, AND has an aux-in (the manual calls it aux out, but it functions as an input) to let you plug directly into the transmitter instead of using Bluetooth (y'know, in case you want to rock an old iPod in your old car.)Plugged into the cigarette lighter directly under the stereo, I haven't had any problems with static or interference. This thing "just works" and was totally worth the purchase.
E**Y
Genius! Filters out the engine noise
Finally. Filters/blocks engine/alternator noise.I have bought several similar devices from other manufacturers over the years for my 2004 BMW and they all suffer from same limitation: specifically they broadcast the noise from the alternator engine over the FM band. It’s been very annoying. This is the first device that fixes the problem and filters out all the noise. In addition it’s quite simple to select the FM station on the device. I highly recommend.
A**R
Recommended
Works better than expected. I had been considering buying an expensive custom head unit for my 2000 Lexus RX300 so I could play music and podcasts from my phone and have better sound than a tape adapter, but I tried this first and I'm glad I did. The sound is pretty clear although the volume is low compared to other radio stations. The build quality feels cheap. It's very light weight and the dial feels flimsy. It works well though and has a lot of features packed in for a low price of about $25 when I bought it. I use one of the USB ports to power a wireless charger phone mount. Recommended.
A**R
Looks & Works Perfectly!
Even though the driver dropped it off at the wrong location, I managed to go hunt it down. This Bluetooth Transmitter by Scosche does the job perfectly with no static, fast BT connection every time, looks very sleek and minimal, easy to set up and looks perfect in my RD1 CRV. No more listening to static.
B**C
Pleasantly surprised with this unit. - Update
Add hands free and Bluetooth where there is none. I have an older model SUV that is still working great but didn't have hands free, but I didn't want to spend a lot of money upgrading the entertainment system. This was recommended to me by a friend, it works great and does all it says. And while the controls are not exactly intuitive, they are easy enough to figure out. It's not that I don't read directions, it just that with so many gadgets, it's hard to keep up with their operation. And once this is working, you don't have to touch it again unless you need a different FM station to tune to. Also, be aware that if you switch stations, you have to power cycle the unit to reconnect to your phone. But you can just pull it out of the power socket and plug it back in. I've used in several different locations, having to switch stations several times to find a clear channel. The unit itself works very easily once connected. The sound is clear through the car speakers, and if your phone is not too far away, others have told me I come though clear enough to understand. Notifications come through (email, navigation, etc.) also come through quite clearly also. When listening to the radio, switching from your favorite radio station to the phone is easy, just program one of your buttons to the Handsfree station, then if you get a call, just switch to the handsfree station and answer the call.I do have two suggestions: 1. The buttons on the unit are black-on-black (around the answer button) and are NOT backlit. Suggest you paint them white, or glow in the dark so they are easier to see in low light and you can figure out which one you are pressing. 2. The remote controls works great, but the symbols on buttons on the remote to NOT match the symbols used on the buttons around the unit (again, around the answer button), leaving you to guess which function on the remote does the same thing as on the unit. This is a nuisance thing but don't lose the remote. The remote has some functions that are not available on the unit (understandable), just recognize the difference.This unit would be great for say a classic car that has FM (or added in a hidden area), because you can add the functions from your phone without hurting the classic look of the car. Also, I don't understand why the auto manufacturers don't get out of the entertainment systems business (I really do, its $$$) and just add the capability to use your phone directly from their in-car displays. It is simply a matter of programming and wiring. And using your "free and always up to date" map and GPS makes a lot more sense than paying the dealer several hundreds (to several thousands) of dollars for their bug ridden and inaccurate navigation systems that you have to pay over and over to get updated. This unit goes a long way to making it much easier to leave out the fancy radio/navigation system and just use your phone instead.Latest edit. Finally took the time to get a sharpie to color in the buttons, as they disappear in the car. Especially on bright sunny days, as in most autos, this unit will sit lower down, in the shadows. See photos. Rather than trying to color in the depressions, I covered over the flat part of the button, leaving a good contrast. First button is a little sloppy, as I was experimenting. But his seemed to work well to provide a good contrast..
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