Showing posts with label car fm transmitter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label car fm transmitter. Show all posts

5/28/2012

i.Sound Wireless FM Transmitter (White) Review

i.Sound Wireless FM Transmitter (White)
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This has to be the worst fm transmitter in the whole world.
First off it is a pain in the but and goes through batteries up the wazoo.
Second off the cord that goes from the fm transmitter to the Ipod or mp3 device breaks very easily after not much use. I had to go buy a new cord at radio shack for it then come to find out it took a different jack than a reg headphone jack so I had to buy an addapter so that the cord would work.
Third and finally I bought the cord for nothing because not even a week later the part on the transmitter where you put the cord into fell into the device making it impossable to use it ever again!
Again I must say THIS IS THE CRAPPIEST PIECE OF JUNK I HAVE EVER BOUGHT.

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The DreamGear i.Sound wireless FM transmitter lets you transmit audio fromyour iPod, PSP handheld, MP3 player, or any other audio device with a standardheadphone jack to any FM radio, including a car stereo or home stereo system. It's theperfect item for people who don't want to spend a ton of money buying a new iPod- compatible car stereo or deal with cumbersome cables when hooking up to their homesystem. The transmitter works intuitively: simply plug in your audio device of choice,choose an "empty" (i.e., unused) FM frequency, and tune your FM radio to thecorresponding channel. Once connected, you can experience high-volume stereo soundthrough any FM radio within a 30-foot range. The transmitter, which employs fullwireless technology (no other cables required aside from the 3.5 mm cable), is backed bya 120-day warranty.
What's in the Box FM transmitter, 3.5 mm cable, user's manual.

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4/27/2012

Audiovox FM Switching Module (SIR-SWB) Review

Audiovox FM Switching Module (SIR-SWB)
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I'll Keep this short - This device is worth the $ as there is no static when watching car dvd as sound is directly wired through unit. Love it !!!

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4/06/2012

Arkon SF120 SoundFeeder Wireless FM Audio Transmitter Review

Arkon SF120 SoundFeeder Wireless FM Audio Transmitter
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I got this FM transmitter after trying the iRoc for several weeks and being unsatisfied with it. First, the range of FM channels is much greater than the iRoc I had (which only gave four presetting channels.) This way you can tune incrementally to find the perfectly clear channel for best reception. While this is very nice, I live in Dallas where radio signals fill the dial and make reception poor to worse. On a long road trip I found that you had to constantly tune the thing as you passed in and out of towns due to radio interference. The best option is for hooking my MP3 player to any cheap radio at work or in various rooms at home so I can immediately have 10gigs of music from my iPod available. This way, in the home or office, you can find the perfect channel and interference doesn't change much so you can get things perfect. For the car, I may be too picky for a FM transmitter and might have to get a better stereo with a direct jack.

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The battery-powered SF120 SoundFeeder wireless audio adapter lets you play your portable CD player, iPod, MP3 player, or minidisc player through your car or home FM radio. Whether your car stereo automatically ejects your cassette-type adapter or you merely like the cord-free convenience of wireless, this is the adapter you've ben waiting for.Just plug SoundFeeder into your audio device of choice and tune it to any unused FM channel and you'll hear your music playing in stereo, right off the radio. SoundFeeder can also be used indoors with televisions, personal computers, video games, keyboards, or computers. Simply plug SoundFeeder into the line output or headphone jack of the audio equipment and you can transmit high-quality stereo sound from any source (certain devices may require an RCA-to-minijack "Y" adapter or a .25-inch-to-.125-inch headphone adapter). SoundFeeder requires one AA battery (not included).
What's in the Box SoundFeeder wireless audio adapter, minijack-to-minijack (.125-inch) stereo analog interconnect, a user's manual, and warranty information.

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2/19/2012

XM2GO Home Kit Review

XM2GO Home Kit
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I love XM2GO, but was tired of carrying the office unit home every night. At this price, I was able to have a second, complete unit at home to compliment my two car units and the one that I now leave in the office.

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2/17/2012

Maxell FMT-1 - FM transmitter Review

Maxell FMT-1 - FM transmitter
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This is a very simple FM transmitter that's pretty much feature free. The trade off is it's price is much lower than most other FM transmitter you find in the iPod section of most retail stores. In fact, I actually found this product in the portable CD player isle (remember those?) of Best Buy
Pros:
-Nice price for those that don't mind the lack of bells and whistles.
-Range is good enough that your car should pick up the signal from anywhere in the car.
-Auto-shut off feature when it's not transmitting a signal.
-Works for any mp3 player with a headphone jack.
-Has that that cool Maxell "guy in the chair" logo on the back (probably not a real big pro, I admit).Cons:
-Might be too bulky for some. I'll try to get pictures up later, but for you gum or tobacco chewers it's about the size of a Bubble Tape or Skoal's container (as round as a soda can and a little under an inch thick).
-Requires 3 AAA batteries, which will be more of a con the more you plan on using the device.
-The four frequencies are in the 88 MHz range (88.1 - 88.7), which will be a con if that part of the dial is busy in your area
-I have to crank my iPod to full volume and turn the radio volume up a little higher than normal to get a good sound (this can be compensated by using my iPod's EQ, which sacrifices some battery life).
Overall, if you're thinking about getting a FM transmitter, but not sure how much you'll actaully use it, this is a nice, cheap device to test the waters. If you think you're going to use your mp3 player exclusively while you're in your car, you'll probably want to invest in a higher grade device.

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2/16/2012

Digital Car FM Transmitter For iPod/Zune/Mp3/CD Player Review

Digital Car FM Transmitter For iPod/Zune/Mp3/CD Player
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The unit is self works flawlessly without fail, the failure lies in the cigarette lighter adapter. It is very cheap, if you a buy a new better quality cable/adapter it will work much better. As for the signal quality and sound quality it does what it is supposed to without sounding bad.
If you have any questions feel free to comment and I will get back to you as soon as I can.

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2/10/2012

Sonic Impact SI-LINK Wireless FM Transmitter Review

Sonic Impact SI-LINK Wireless FM Transmitter
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Great reception thru out the house. Jack that plugs into other devices went on both I have.Replaced with older longer better ones. Other than that great. I'd get another one if there was Free Shipping.

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12/23/2011

MP3/MP4/WMA Player & FM transmitter with 1GB Samsung flash memory built-in (1.8 Inch TFT Screen) Review

MP3/MP4/WMA Player and FM transmitter with 1GB Samsung flash memory built-in (1.8 Inch TFT Screen)
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While this player does a fairly good job of transmitting the songs clearly to the FM radio, reading the display during the daylight is difficult to impossible. The remote has to be very close to the player to function. also the unit doesn't support folders so all MP3s have to be placed into a common folder which makes it harder to locate and play a specific song.
Otherwise it is an OK player and the sound quality is good. The signal is strong enough so that the radio doesn't overlay a lot of static during playback. If this player had a more easily read display and supported folders, it would be a great MP3/4 player.

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12/13/2011

Scosche Goose Neck FM Transmitter with Digital Display for iPod, iPhone, Zune MP3 Players Review

Scosche Goose Neck FM Transmitter with Digital Display for iPod, iPhone, Zune MP3 Players
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I have tried and returned more than a few fm transmitters. Before buying this model I was fairly satisfied with the discontinued "Universal" Belkin tunecaster, which fit into the earphone jack of any mp3 player. However, due to not so smart design (constant cord stress above the connector plug) the wire frayed and I had to replace it.
I subsequently bought the 'updated' model (exclusively for ipods) which now plugs into the base, thereby charging the player at the same time. First off, it was quite arduous finding a suitable frequency for this unit, and even when I did, it never held onto it for very long. During the 30%-35% of the time it worked properly, the sound was acceptable... but the rest of the time was interference, hissing, bleed-in from neighboring frequencies and, consequently, looking for free wavelengths and readjusting the transmitter.
What's more, the controller goes all over the place- and even though there's a mounting attachment, the "ideal" spot seems to vary constantly, and so is of limited use. This was in 3 three different vehicles, by the way.
After further research, I took a leap of faith as a result of good reviews from a handful of consumers on a "Radio shack/The Source" web-site (I found no other reviews on the web!).
It cost half as much as many other models (including the Belkin), but man, how nice is it when a device delivers on what it's supposed to do?
It completely took control over (and held) the very first frequency I tried and, save for between tracks, there was virtually NO background noise or static. The only 'quirk' I found was a boosting of bass which caused some distortion in the speakers. This was immediately remedied by lowering the ipod volume (which was on high), and compensating with the volume in the car.
Very happy with this purchase.

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11/27/2011

Edge DiskGO FM Transmitter for iPod and Other Players Review

Edge DiskGO FM Transmitter for iPod and Other Players
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July 2006. After testing the Jwin, Griffen 30BK, Edge DiskGO, and the Kensington Pico, and the MITO, the MITO wins hands down. The JWIN is not plug and play and presented quite a bit of static, the Griffin could not muster the volume, as was the case with the Kensington, and the Edge was just a P.O.S., with no stereo transmission, and a battery door that would not close. My test was specifically for transmission to a Panasonic Boom box, used while on vacation. In both N.J. and N.C., the MITO performed well, with little static, and plenty of volume for those late night jam sessions after the kids and wives were asleep. Go with the MITO, you won't be sorry.

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11/19/2011

Itrip Auto Universal Review

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The sound quality okay, not nearly as good as other FM transmitters I've used, even on clear channels. Does not seem to have the power as other transmitters either.
The most annoying this is that it will turn off if it thinks you are no longer playing music. This typically happens to me when a quite song comes on. Because the radio is turned way up to hear the music (my ipod's volume is almost maxed out and this still happens) when this happens you get an earfull of deafening static.

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11/08/2011

MP3/WMA FM Car Modulator with USB Port/Audio Input Review

MP3/WMA FM Car Modulator with USB Port/Audio Input
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Pros: Cheap, Good sound quality, Easy to use, works with any USB storage device.
Cons: Restarts from the first song...
I brought this gadget from Walmart after doing some research on the internet. The device is very easy to use.. Just plug into the Car charger, Add the USB device tune to an FM channel and start listerning to the music. The sound quality is not bad for the price.
But there is a problem I came to know only after I brought this product. Every time you start the car the player starts right from the first song..:( this is very very bad becuase if I have 100 songs and I just listern to 50 songs..I have to push the next button 50 times to hear the next song...
Anyway I know this is not going to be a long term MP3 device to my car...So I am happy with what I have right now.
I paid 28$ for this one in Walmart. You can get a 1 GB USB drive to 50$ from any online store...

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11/02/2011

Griffin iTrip NA22044 Auto HandsFree Review

Griffin iTrip NA22044 Auto HandsFree
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I'll save you time. TL;DR - Don't even think about it.
I bought this device on a trip. A surprise road trip, returning to the Rocky Mountains, from the east coast. As such, I was hoping to find something good - anything good. The $50 I paid for it was FAR more than I'd wanted, but I wouldn't pay $15 for it, new-in-box with a three year warranty. I exchanged it twice before deciding it was just a horrible build.
1) This device has terrible FM range, and is very noisy. If I so much as moved my arm, the stereo wouldn't pick up the 'station' at times.
2) The quality of the audio is terrible. My good transmitter - the one at my destination - actually transmits bass. Shocking, I know, but this thing doesn't even try.
3) Hopefully you don't want to actually charge a phone with it. It seems to have some form of 'intelligent sensing' based on load, to determine if it should be on or not. For some reason I can't determine, 'red' is "phone unplugged" and 'yellow/orange' is "phone charging" - and 'green' is meant to be "phone plugged in and charged" but all I get is an hour of "orange" and then "strobing random colors" while it power-surges my phone on/off/on/off/on/off ad nauseum.. Removing the device from my vehicle's socket, it's HOT. Like, "why hasn't this melted yet" hot - using the same USB-to-phone cable I use at home, and am using as I type this - with the same phone. (For reference, no, the load of my phone is not too high - my home charger outputs 750mA, and my laptop outputs 250mA, and neither has complained!) Why? It uses a LINEAR voltage regulator. If you don't know what that is, pretend to be shocked and disgusted by it. You should be.
4) Why in the world does only one speaker actually put out sound..? Even with it in Mono mode. (Granted, only the first two units did this, but still!)
5) Who makes an AUTOMOTIVE device without a "hold" or a "lock"? Yes, I carefully picked 98.4 as my station, as it was the only one that would work for more than three minutes without disappearing randomly - even "blank" local frequencies. Yes, I wanted it to stay there, even if it bounces off my leg during a turn. No, I did not get my wish.
6) Straight out of the box, the first one had a broken support on the microphone clip. Not that I care, I didn't want a mic/hands-free, but it still bears mentioning.
This device was not worth the electricity it took for me to type up the review, nor my frustration, fuel to pick it up and return it repeatedly, the packaging it was hiding like a time-leech within, even the brain cells that died off during my contemplation of how to handle this situation.
Thank you Griffin. I literally will never purchase another product from your company. You've shown me that you can overprice even the most worthless of devices, and skimp upon their build in literally every possible aspect.

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11/01/2011

Dynex Portable Wireless Fm Transmitter Review

Dynex Portable Wireless Fm Transmitter
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I got this to go with my Dell DJ. Since I go between two cars for my commute, I wanted something that wasn't "nailed down". This seemed to fit the bill. And it does, but I find myself constantly adjusting the tuner to clean up the signal while driving. I start off and the signal is strong, but 10 miles down the road it starts to fade and needs tuning. I do live in the Baltimore Washington area, so there are a lot of radio stations chewing up the air waves. I think the battery power source limits this items broadcast strength. And when you are near a city, regular FM is going to overpower battery-powered FM everytime. Good item as long as you are in a rural area.

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10/23/2011

I-mobile Sd/mmc/usb/mp3 Wireless in Car Fm Transmitter with Remote (Black) Review

I-mobile Sd/mmc/usb/mp3 Wireless in Car Fm Transmitter with Remote (Black)
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The device quality is very bad. The sound is very low and unclear.
And the remote control is terrible to work. After using the transmitter for few minutes it gets very hot and even more if you increase the volume. I have given away this device to a relative and it would not surprise me if it is broken by now. Add few extra dollars and buy the Pyle Fm transmitters.

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