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8 in 1 Apple Ipod & Ipod Mini Car Kit Fm Transmitter, Charger, Remote & More
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8 in 1 Apple Ipod & Ipod Mini Car Kit Fm Transmitter, Charger, Remote & More
- ALL Channel Digital FM Transmitter
- Charger for Ipod
- Holder and Remote
- Digital Display with Time
- Securely holds your device while driving
Product Description
Car cradle for ipod, pda's, and other mp3 players. FM transmitter transmits music from your ipod, mp3 player, or CD player to your car stereo in full stereo sound. Two Dimensional Tuning Technology scans the radio frequency quicker and more accuratley, and switches from coarse tuning to fine tuning. Charges your ipod and ipod mini using your car's cigarette lighter socket.
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8 in 1 Apple Ipod & Ipod Mini Car Kit Fm Transmitter, Charger, Remote & More
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- Publisher: Apple
- Label: Apple
- Studio: Apple
- Average Customer Review:
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Avg. Customer Review:
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Customer Rating: 
Summary: Good for the money 2008-02-14
Comment: To start, this in NOT an Apple product as implied, but surely no one expects anything from Apple for $30. The unit seems to do what it's supposed to do, but there are no instructions whatsoever. The ad implies that the unit shows time, and it does- just the time elapsed since it was plugged in, as far as I can tell. I don't see any way to set the time, only the tuning. But you didn't want another clock, did you? It also references remote. No idea what this means, but rest assured there is no remote control. Maybe they're talking about the fact that it's a transmitter and can maybe be picked up a few feet away. Tuning is a pain since all you can do is scroll up and down but then you don't have to tune that often anyway. Don't be misled by the "two dimensional tuning" verbiage. All that means is that as you hold the button longer it scrolls faster.
All in all it gives acceptable service and is a good value. No big downside that I can see. Just don't think that you're anything more than a basic cradle transmitter.
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