i.Sound Wireless FM Transmitter (White)
- Wireless FM transmitter designed for iPods, PSPs, and more
- Works with any audio device with a 3.5 mm headphone jack
- Transmits music to any FM radio, including car stereo or clock radio
- 30-foot wireless range; sends signal to unused FM frequency
- Includes 3.5 mm audio cable; 120-day warranty
Product Description
Transport your tunes wirelessly to any FM radio with this handy device. It reaches up to 30 feet so you can expand your sound with maximum flexibility. Amazon.com Product Description
The DreamGear i.Sound wireless FM transmitter lets you transmit audio from your iPod, PSP handheld, MP3 player, or any other audio device with a standard headphone jack to any FM radio, including a car stereo or home stereo system. It's the perfect 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 home system. 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 the corresponding channel. Once connected, you can experience high-volume stereo sound through any FM radio within a 30-foot range. The transmitter, which employs full wireless technology (no other cables required aside from the 3.5 mm cable), is backed by a 120-day warranty. What's in the Box FM transmitter, 3.5 mm cable, user's manual.
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i.Sound Wireless FM Transmitter (White)
- Electronics: 0 pages (2006-06-06)
- Publisher: DreamGEAR
- Label: DreamGEAR
- Studio: DreamGEAR
- Average Customer Review:
based on 1 reviews
Avg. Customer Review:
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: HATE HATE HATE THIS ITEM 2007-09-23
Comment: 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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