The Belkin F8Z075-BLK features improved FM transmission that delivers crisp, clean, best-in-class audio performance for an unsurpassed listening experience through your stereo. The built-in FM transmitter wirelessly connects to your car or home stereo on the full range of FM channels, from 88.1 MHz to 107.9 MHz, letting you choose the best available frequency so you are sure to find a channel without interference. This unit lets you use the iPod display for quick and easy tuning, and features four single-touch programmable preset buttons that let you find the clearest frequencies and toggle among them for optimal performance.
The F8Z075-BLK includes an auto power cord to provide power and charge your iPod while in the car, and is powered by your iPod when not plugged in to the included DC adapter. Compatible with most iPod's with a dock connector--including the iPod nano 1G, iPod nano 2G, iPod mini, iPod 4G (Click Wheel), iPod color, and iPod 5G/5.5G Video--the Belkin F8Z075-BLK provides volume control when used with an iPod video, comes in a black color that complements your iPod, and is backed by a manufacturer's 3-year warranty.
What's in the Box
Belkin F8Z075-BLK transmitter and auto power cord, user's guide and warranty information
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28 of 30 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Belkin TuneFM Transmitter for iPod (Black) (Electronics) Okay! I know it sounds too good to be true, or maybe it sounds like a sales pitch, but it isn't. I'm just a "Schmoe" like most everyone else and I wanted to pass along information on a product that really delivered the goods!
I did ALL the research and tried a bunch of FM transmitters - some turned out to be good, some turned out to be garbage, BUT this one finished at the top of the heap in my analysis. Here's the top 5: 1.) Cost- the transmitter is fairly priced. It didn't break the bank like some of the other transmitters out there. (I'm sorry, but spending more than $50 on an FM Transmitter is ridiculous!) 2.) Performance- Forget about looking for a weak station to broadcast over. I live in the greater New York City area, and to prove my point, I found the strongest fm station I could find on the dial and this transmitter entirely trounced right over it! Sure an "unused" fm station provided near cd quality playback and is the...Read more 7 of 7 people found the following review helpful: By Cisco Kid "Cisco Kid" (Middle of nowhere) - See all my reviews This review is from: Belkin TuneFM Transmitter for iPod (Black) (Electronics) This product is fantastic.
The box contains two things. One is the FM transmitter which connects to your Ipod via the IPOD dock. And it connects to ANY ipod with IPOD dock. Second is a car charger which connects to the bottom of the FM transmitter, just like the picture. 1. Flexible: You can use the FM transmitter with the IPOD alone and it will use the IPOD battery, brilliant so you can use it at home or at some impromptu party all you need is a radio. Of course you can use it in the car and power it with the included cig-lighter adaptor that also charges the Ipod. sweeet 2. Signal: OK if you enable the Japan frequency function on the FM transmiter you can tune it to 79.9 and that frequency is empty. Push 1 and 4 buttons at the same time then push up arrow. Most car stereos can go down as far as 79.7 but US stations start at 88.1 so that means you may have up to 3 empty stations with no distortion. I have driven all over the Dallas TX metro...Read more 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Belkin TuneFM Transmitter for iPod (Black) (Electronics) I was completely let down by this product. From what I read it was supposed to be a great tool to get your IPOD to play music over the radio in your car. After searching almost every station for better reception, none worked with crisp clear sound that would come from tuning into a radio station. Lots of static, thats about all I got. Waste of money! I will update my car stereo with a input jack instead of wasting more money on a similar solution. |