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Score Mymanu Link for $30 and get Bluetooth connections on the go

October 20, 2024
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TL;DR: Enjoy seamless wireless audio anywhere with the Mymanu Link Bluetooth transmitter and receiver —perfect for flights, workouts, road trips, and more — for just $29.97 (reg. $49).



Mymanu Link

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Wireless Bluetooth Transmitter & Receiver for Planes, Gyms, Vehicles, Gaming and more



The days of using uncomfortable, low-quality airline headphones are over. With the Mymanu Link wireless Bluetooth transmitter and receiver, you can now connect your own Bluetooth headphones and enjoy your flight in total comfort. 

Simply plug this compact device into the entertainment jack on your flight, and voilà — you can tune in to your favorite movies, shows, or music, all wirelessly. No more tangled wires or subpar sound quality. The Mymanu Link is on sale for just $29.97 (reg. $49) for a limited time.

But it’s not just for flights. This versatile little gadget uses BLE 5.0 and works in so many other environments, too. Whether you’re hitting the gym on a treadmill, bike, or elliptical or gaming on your favorite console, you can say goodbye to wired headphones.

All you have to do is plug the Bluetooth transmitter into the audio jack, connect your wireless buds, and immerse yourself in your own world — without being tied down by cords. With the low latency technology, you shouldn’t experience any annoying lag.

On flights or during long family car trips, you can share your wireless connection with a friend. It allows two Bluetooth headphones to connect simultaneously. This way, you and your travel companion (or the loud kids in the back seat) can both enjoy the in-flight or en route entertainment wirelessly.

If you need to transform your wired speakers or audio system into a wireless setup, just switch the device to Receiver Mode. This allows you to turn any wired audio device into a Bluetooth-enabled one. Use it with your wireless earbuds on older car stereos, home speakers, or any audio device that doesn’t have Bluetooth functionality. It has a wireless range of up to 33 feet.

Don’t miss the opportunity to grab this small, helpful device while it’s on sale.

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The Mymanu Link Bluetooth transmitter and receiver is just $29.97 (reg. $49) through October 27.

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