JRGKJCP

JRGKJCP 80W Voice Playback Module with CH358D Case — 10 Triggers, USB MP3, 8MB, 8 Modes

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Why customers choose Nexoltic

Meet the JRGKJCP 80W Voice Playback Module with CH358D case. Designed for robust audio prompts, this module combines high power output with flexible control, making it suitable for industrial environments, workshops, and alerts where clear, concise messages matter.

Featuring a built in 80W amplifier, the module delivers a strong voice cue or alert where background noise is a factor. While listening in a factory or on a site, operators can rely on audible prompts to guide workflows or signal important events. The case design helps protect the electronics during placement on machines or control panels, while the low level trigger interface keeps wiring tidy and responsive.

What you can control

The CH358D chip supports MP3 hardware decoding, several sampling rates, and a variety of control modes. The device ships with 8MB of memory, and audio files can be uploaded directly via USB. Common file format and naming conventions enable quick backups and recovery if needed.

  • Eight selectable playback modes align with different operations, from simple single prompts to multi step sequences.
  • Ten trigger ports allow diverse triggering options, enabling scenarios such as loop playback, randomized prompts, or event driven playback.

Practical applications

Think of industrial prompts on the factory floor, boiler or process monitoring alerts, or safety warnings in mines or oil sites. The device can insert background music or power on broadcast messages, supporting a layered audio experience without needing a separate amplifier for every speaker.

  • Industrial voice prompts and workshop operation messages help coordinate tasks and inform staff.
  • Voice alarms and notification signals for equipment or safety alerts provide immediate cues for action.

Key details you may care about

Voltage range and power delivery accommodate various installations, with a dedicated BUSY output indicating playback activity. The adjustable volume knob lets you tailor sound levels to the environment, while USB connectivity makes file updates fast and convenient. This module is designed to be a practical plug in solution for applications that require reliable audible prompts or alarms.

Setup and updates

Using a micro USB interface, you can transfer MP3 files to the module. The system supports simple naming for compatibility and content management. You can adjust volume and playback modes while content updates are performed without removing the unit from the panel.

  • USB file transfer for updates and backups
  • MP3 hardware decoding with multiple sampling rates for compatibility

Notes

References to features describe possible uses rather than guarantees. Actual results vary with installation, acoustics, and content quality.

FAQ

Q: What is included with the JRGKJCP 80W Voice Playback Module?

A: The package includes the CH358D case, 80W amplifier, 8MB memory, 10 trigger ports, USB download, and MP3 hardware decoding for versatile prompts.

Q: How do I load audio files and choose playback modes?

A: Upload MP3 files via USB, name them 00001 to 00010, and select from eight playback modes using the 10 trigger ports.