This ultra-thin, ultra-sleek FM transmitter includes such features as ClearFM technology for richer lows, crisper highs, and better stereo separation, advanced power technology that minimizes battery drain on your iPod, and the ability to select any available FM frequency so you can always find one that is free of interference. This Kensington transmitter even utilizes your high-resolution iPod LCD screen for easy viewing of station information, so you don't have to strain to make out a smaller, separate digital readout, and allows you to easily program in station pre-sets once you find your favorites. Best of all, the unit requires no cables, wires, or software, so playing your favorite iPod tunes on your home or car stereo is as easy as 1-2-3.
Compatible with newer iPods with a dock connector, the Kensington Pico FM transmitter measures 1.62 x 1 x 0.25 inches (W x H x D), and is backed by Kensington's 2-year warranty.
What's in the Box
Kensington 33361 FM transmitter, a user's manual and warranty information.
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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Kensington 33365 Pico FM Transmitter for iPod 5G and Nano (Black) (Electronics) Yes, it will transmit the music from your iPod to you car stereo. But will it equal the sound quality of having a direct connection? No way. This isn't really a criticism specific to the Kensington. None of these devices consistently deliver great sound. I have tried four or five different brands, in two vehicles, both with very good quality receivers and speakers. At best, you get sound quality that I would grade a "B." You tend to lose volume and dynamic range. And unless you live in a very remote area, you are periodically going to get static interference from other radio stations and maybe other electronic devices.
Bottom line, this is a nifty unit in the sense that it is so small and connects to the bottom of a Nano. But don't expect CD quality music. Also, if you have this unit connected, you are using the Nano battery to power the transmitter, and you can't connect a charger at the same time. Best bet: Get a car stero with an auxiliary "line in." If...Read more 10 of 10 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Kensington 33365 Pico FM Transmitter for iPod 5G and Nano (Black) (Electronics) The wirelss capability was the reason I bought this transmitter for my iPOD nano, but it just does NOT perform the same as a the other trasmitter I bought that plugs into the 12V cigerette lighter for power usage (and iPOD charging). It seems that the Kensington transmitter, since powered by the iPOD's battery, doesn't have the same signal-punch as my iTrip 12V unit. Not that it doesn't work, you just have to find the right spot in the car (near the antennae or radio) that works the best.... the same is true for my 12V xmitter, just not as finiky/less sensitive to location. Also, with this wirelss unit, I only get about 4 or 5 hours of music-playing time before the iPOD dies. It cannot be charged while playing, so it means a short duration. One benefit would be if you want to bring a boom box to the park (no avail 12V source)... you could play the iPOD thru the boom box (or any radio). BUT-If you're going to use it mostly in the car, do yourself a favor and buy a 30-50 dollar 12V...Read more 17 of 20 people found the following review helpful: By duderino (Atlanta, GA United States) - See all my reviews This review is from: Kensington 33365 Pico FM Transmitter for iPod 5G and Nano (Black) (Electronics) 1. It's small 2. It works 3. Low frequency range 88.1 - 107.9 4. It works 5. Easy to use 6. It works 7. I didn't need to read the manual 8. It works 9. Create 2 presets 10. IT FREAKIN' WORKS |