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Comparison Gelius Pro RGB-QC GP-FMT050 vs Gelius Pro RGB-QC GP-FMT040

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Quick Charge 3.0 fast charging function.
Quick Charge 3.0 fast charging function.
TypeFM transmitterFM transmitter
Frequency range87.5 – 108 MHz87.5 – 108 MHz
Features
Screen
Bluetooth
Hands free
Interfaces
USB input
Card reader
Max. memory card / flash drive capacity128 GB
Media supportWMA, MP3, WAV, APE, FLACMP3, WMA
General
Charging portUSB-A and USB-CUSB A
Fast chargeQuick Charge 3.0Quick Charge 3.0
24V support
Added to E-Catalogmarch 2021august 2020

Max. memory card / flash drive capacity

The maximum size of a memory card or USB-drive (flash drive) supported by the transmitter.

For more information about memory cards and flash drives, see "Cart Reader" and "USB Input", respectively. Here we note that a modern FM transmitter can support two types of media at once; in such cases, the volume limit is often relevant for both flash drives and memory cards, but this nuance does not hurt to further clarify the documentation. Anyway, this limitation is primarily due to the fact that a higher storage capacity requires a more powerful hardware; in addition, there are nuances associated with individual subspecies of memory cards. Anyway, it is impossible to exceed the maximum allowable volume — this can lead to malfunctions and even to hardware breakdowns.

Media support

File formats supported by the FM transmitter.

Almost all models support the MP3 format, which is the most common modern digital audio format. Some devices are also capable of working with WMA — this is also one of the main formats, but for a number of reasons it is used much less often. And even less common is compatibility with WAV — this format provides higher sound quality, but with FM broadcasting this advantage is lost, and the files themselves take up noticeably more space than MP3 and WMA.

Charging port

The transmitter has a specialized USB port for charging smartphones, tablets and other external devices.

Note that you can also charge external devices from conventional USB connectors; however, specialized ports provide higher power output, which can significantly reduce charging time. It is also worth mentioning that the specific purpose of such a connector can be different: in some models it works only as a power source, in others it can also be used to connect USB drives. Many FM transmitters have two USB ports — regular and charging; this allows you to simultaneously charge an external gadget and listen to music from a USB flash drive. And in modern devices, the old USB A form factor is supplemented by a modern USB-C port.

24V support

Possibility of operation of the device with automobile networks with a voltage of 24 V.

Such tension is found in heavy equipment — in particular, buses and main tractors (“trucks”). By default, FM transmitters are usually made for the 12-volt on-board networks of cars; therefore, for installation in a 24-volt network, you need to choose a model where this possibility is directly stated.