GTMax 3.5mm FM Transmitter Car Kit for Sprint HTC EVO 3D

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GTMax 3.5mm FM Transmitter EVO 3D
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  1. Wireless Phone Accessory
  2. Publisher: GTMax

Product Review

  • Brand new non-OEM
  • Play your MP3 songs through car FM radio.
  • Simply plug-in FM transmitter 3.5mm adapter into your MP3 player headset slot.
  • Tune your car stereo to one of the 4 FM channels: 107.1 / 107.3 / 107.5 / 107.7
  • FM Transmitter is powered either by car cigarette adapter (included) or 2 AAA batteries (sold separately).
  • Package include FM transmitter and car cigarette adapter.
  • iPod not included.
  • UPC Code:084331498392
  • Product Features

    Customer Reviews

    Average Customer Review
    2.3 out of 5 stars (7 customer reviews)

    5.0 out of 5 stars great, January 20, 2012
    Andre Pendleton - See all my reviews
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    This review is from: GTMax 3.5mm FM Transmitter Car Kit for Sprint HTC EVO 3D (Wireless Phone Accessory)
    great item and seller would like to get another later. Very very convient, easy to use. i would recomend to another buyer anytime.


    3.0 out of 5 stars Priced right...., January 15, 2012
    Chas - See all my reviews
    Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
    This review is from: GTMax 3.5mm FM Transmitter Car Kit for Sprint HTC EVO 3D (Wireless Phone Accessory)
    Can be cumbersome for use in vehicle. Overall works as intended however experienced regular feedback noise whenever smart phone switches between music tracks or movement of the attached device.


    1.0 out of 5 stars HORRIBLE, November 16, 2011
    rodmr518 - See all my reviews
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    This review is from: GTMax 3.5mm FM Transmitter Car Kit for Sprint HTC EVO 3D (Wireless Phone Accessory)
    Do not buy this item it is horrible. There is so much static and with limited station choices there isn't much you can do about finding a station that is clearly not being used. I guess the saying is true you get what you pay for.

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