To change the FM frequency on your LIHAN Bluetooth FM transmitter—so you get a clear connection through your car speakers—here's what you should do, based on our research:
First, you'll want to play around with the volume control on your transmitter. Usually, you'll need to press and hold the volume knob or button for a few seconds. This action should make the FM frequency display start flashing, indicating it's ready for you to change it. Then, just pick a frequency that's free—something not already taken over by a local radio station.
The instructions might not be super clear in the manual, which can make it a bit tricky at first. Our research shows that some folks figured it out through trial and error or found a quick Google search helped them understand the process better.
A practical tip some people used was setting their car stereo to 88.3 FM and then connecting their phone's Bluetooth to the transmitter.
If you notice any static noise, it might be due to interference from busy FM frequencies. So, try picking a less crowded frequency for a clearer sound. Also, keep in mind that if you're taking a longer drive, you might need to adjust the frequency along the way since available frequencies can change depending on where you are.
One of the great things about the LIHAN Bluetooth FM transmitter, according to our data, is its adaptability. People like that they can easily tweak the frequency to get the setup that works best for them—whether they're jamming out to music, catching up on podcasts, or making a call.
Give these steps a shot—they should help you get the most out of your transmitter and enjoy your favorite audio without any interruptions.