Description:
This compact car adaptor from Mohard pairs Bluetooth connectivity with FM transmission to bring wireless audio and hands-free calling into vehicles that lack modern infotainment. It streams music from a smartphone or tablet, plays files from a USB flash drive or TF card, and charges two devices simultaneously, making it a practical addition for daily commutes and long journeys.
Key Points
The device supports three playback methods: Bluetooth streaming, USB flash drive playback up to 32 GB and TF card playback up to 32 GB, compatible with common formats such as MP3, WMA, FLAC, WAV and APE. It includes a multifunction button to answer and end calls, and the built-in microphone uses echo cancellation and noise suppression (CVC) for clearer hands-free conversations. A blue ambient ring light and an LED screen display volume, car voltage and FM frequency for straightforward in-car use. The transmitter works across vehicles with 12 to 24 V systems, so it can be used in cars and larger vehicles.
Technical Specifications
Name: Mohard Bluetooth Car Adapter
- Bluetooth: A2DP supported, hands-free calling enabled.
- Power output USB1: 5 V / 1 A, USB1 also reads USB flash drives.
- Power output USB2: 5 V / 2.4 A for faster device charging.
- Storage support: USB flash drive ≤ 32 GB, TF card ≤ 32 GB, file formats MP3/WMA/FLAC/WAV/APE.
- Vehicle compatibility: 12–24 V.
Benefits
Wireless playback eliminates the need for auxiliary cables and allows you to use existing car speakers via an FM frequency, which is useful when a factory system lacks Bluetooth. The dual USB ports let one passenger charge a phone while another charges a tablet or powers a second device, and the higher 2.4 A port helps refill battery faster than a standard 1 A output. The LED readout helps you select a clear FM channel quickly and monitor the vehicle voltage, which can be handy on older cars.
Usage Recommendations
For best audio quality select a clear FM frequency on both the adaptor and the car radio to reduce interference. Insert formatted MP3 or compatible files into a FAT32 USB drive or TF card if you prefer direct playback without pairing. When making calls, position the device so the built-in microphone has a clear line to the driver; according to the manufacturer, the CVC system reduces background noise but very noisy cabins may still affect call clarity. Consider that reception and stereo fidelity depend partly on local FM congestion and the radio quality of the vehicle.










