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End of FM drives demand for DAB+ devices

Manuel Wenk
19.12.2024
Translation: Patrik Stainbrook

The imminent end to FM is driving up sales of DAB+ adapters for cars and home radios. Car adapters in particular are selling at a disproportionately high rate and are barely available any more, while classic DAB+ radio sales are growing rather slowly in comparison.

The December figures are dated from 17.12.2024

The December figures are dated from 17.12.2024

For customers who can’t wait, Martin has a tip: «If your car offers Bluetooth or a cable connection, your smartphone can be used as a radio. And if you still want an adapter, you can take your vehicle to a trusted workshop for professional installation.»

Are you prepared for the end of FM? How will you tackle this change?

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