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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful: By Lord Summerisle (Austin, TX) - See all my reviews This review is from: Griffin iTrip LCD FM Transmitter for iPod nano 1G (Black) (Electronics) I've tried a few FM transmitters for my various iPods, from Griffin and other manufacturers, and this one sounds as good as any I've used, which is to say not all that terrific - it's OK for non-critical listening in the car, but if you want consistent, crystal-clear, high quality sound without crackling and hiss you'll have to go for some sort of direct-wired approach.
Setting aside the limits of the technology itself, I'd give Griffin's approach four stars - this is a nice little gadget, and very easy to use. It's beautifully designed; the sled arrangement allows it to "bond" with the Nano very nicely - it looks like one integrated unit (though I wish Griffin had offered it in white as well as black). The iTrip hijacks the Nano's screen, which makes for easy tuning and adjustment of preferences (stereo/mono, etc). I haven't noticed a problem yet with the "micro-suction" pad that holds the Nano to the transmitter, but keeping the pad clean is probably a necessity...Read more 9 of 9 people found the following review helpful: This review is from: Griffin iTrip LCD FM Transmitter for iPod nano 1G (Black) (Electronics) I just wanted to say that I really like this product. I read the other reviews and some of the whining. First and foremost, this is an FM transmitter. Expect static every once in awhile. If you want clear reception all the time go and spend the extra money for and iPod adapter. Otherwise, be glad that you can finally leave your CD wallet at home and be able to listen to all your music. On my last trip my fully charged nano lasted almost 3 hours. I would recommend a phone charger (Razr). All in all it was a good purchase. Do not expect crystal clear reception 100% of the time. The little pouch does leave little "fuzzies" on the iTrip but if you are not a lazy slob you can clean it in less than 5 seconds. For those considering this purchase: it is a good buy. 1)Remember that it is an FM transmitter-it won't be clear all the time. 2) it is cheaper than purchasing an iPod adapter. 3) When you get out of your car you can take your iTrip and nano with you. 4) I recommend a...Read more 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Griffin iTrip LCD FM Transmitter for iPod nano 1G (Black) (Electronics) This thing definitely isn't perfect, but it works. A couple of operational notes: you can't see the transmitter antenna, but if you have your hand over it when you hold it, the transmission goes really bad. The control is not entirely intuitive, mainly because it has only one button that does control. However, set up is as easy as hooking your iPod into; no additional software. A couple of complaints: the radio stops when you are go into the menu of this transmitter; the suction strip is useless (which means having the integrated unit stand upright is a definite challenge). The transmission stopped a couple of times with no reason, and the menu on the iPod was scrolling by itself. Very strange!
One nice feature: you can save 3 station presets. |