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Planet Audio P370MB 1-DIN Bluetooth USB/SD AUX Digital Media Receiver

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Planet Audio P370MB Single DIN Bluetooth AM/FM USB/SD AUX Digital Media Receiver

Brand:
Planet Audio
MPN: P370MB
Condition: New

50 Watts x 4 Max Power
Balance, Fader, Bass, Treble and Preset
Built-in EQ
No CD or DVD Player
Plays Bluetooth, SD, MP3, FM/AM, Digital Media from Smart Phones
Compatible with Audio Output from Smartphones and MP3 Players
SD and AUX Input
Front and Rear Pre Amp Outputs
USB Charging only
Bluetooth Hands Free

P370MB Manual: https://images.planetaudiousa.com/manuals/P370MB_EN_UM.PDF

General
Power Supply Requirement:
DC 12V
Maximum Power Output: 50W X 4CH
Speaker Impedance: 4 - 8 Ohm
Unit Dimensions (W x H x D): 7" x 2" x 3.8"
Weight: 1.54lb (0.7kg)
Fuse: 15A

Radio
FM
Frequency Range USA/EUROPE:
87.5MHz - 107.9MHz / 87.5MHz - 108.0MHz
Channel Step: 200KHz / 50KHz

AM
Frequency Range USA/EUROPE:
530KHz - 1710KHz / 522-1620KHz
Channel Step: 10KHz / 9KHz

USB/Card
Usable Audio Formats:
MP3/WMA
USB Port Type: 2.0
USB Charging: 5V/1A
Card Type: MicroSD
Pre-amp Output: Front and Rear
Frequency Response: 20Hz - 20KHz
S/N Ratio: 60dB

Bluetooth
BT Profile Supports:
A2DP, AVRCP & HFP
Range of Frequency: 2.4GHz Spectrum

P370MB Receiver
Two Wire Harness
User's Manual

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