mg-920-bluetooth-gps-receiver-with-fm-transmitter_38 Here comes a bluetooth GPS receiver built-in with an FM transmitter, known as MG-920. The bluetooth GPS receiver part of the device is quite standard, utilizing a SiRF StarIII chip, which boasts of keeping track of 20 satellites and touts to go for almost 8 hours on constant utilization. Apart from that it is also contained with an auto shutdown sport subsequent to five minutes of immobility to save power. Though MG-920 is not a navigation device, which is believed to transmit the latitute & longtitude to car’s audio, but yet it distinguishes itself with an integrated FM transmitter to use car’s stereo, which, I think is really interesting.

Let’s find out how MG-920 works:

It relays or coordinates through bluetooth to a user’s navigation device, after that the user gets connected to his/her navigation device to the MG-920 utilizing a standard 3.5mm audio cable generating a loop. Subsequently the user switches his/her car’s radio to a matching frequency so that he/she is capable of hearing voice guidance via his/her car’s stereo. I am sure it is going to be somewhat useful.

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