Monster Wireless Fm Transmitter
- Easy one-button FM channel selection with eight available channels
- 24k gold contacts for optimal signal transfer and corrosion resistance
- Transmitter utilizes FM channels - 88.1, 88.3, 88.5, 88.7, 88.9, 89.1, 89.3, and 89.5
Product Description
Tune in to full stereo sound from your portable music player, using your car's FM radio. Enjoy full stereo sound from almost any portable audio player by using the Monster RadioPlay Wireless FM Transmitter. MP3 players, CD players, portable DVD players and even laptops, you use these devices so you can enjoy your music and movies anywhere, anytime especially in your car. To listen to and share your tunes while you're driving, you need the right gear to make the connection. Just plug the RadioPlay into your car's 12v cigarette lighter and the mini headphone jack on almost any portable audio or DVD player. Then select a station on RadioPlay using the one-touch FM channel selector. Find the same station on your car stereo, turn on your favorite song and you're ready to roll. Your music transmits wirelessly to your car stereo using one of eight FM radio frequencies. With so many ways to get your portable audio, it would be a shame if you couldn't listen to all of it in your car. Share and enjoy every minute of your music and movies while you drive, with the ease and safety of the Monster RadioPlay.
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Monster Wireless Fm Transmitter
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- Publisher: Monster Cable
- Label: Monster Cable
- Studio: Monster Cable
- Average Customer Review:
based on 16 reviews
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Summary: Simple design, clear reception 2008-07-26
Comment: This is a great product. I got it at a very reasonable price and have had no problems with it whatsoever.
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Summary: not too bad for the price 2008-07-25
Comment: I bought this product when the last one I had failed. It wasn't the same model or anything so don't worry about that. This one so far has served me way better than the last contraption i used. it is long enough for me to actually hold it and see it while I'm in the car. The only complaint I have is that there is some static that seems to creep its way into every channel I turned it to. But for the convience factor alone I love it. for the price it WELL worth it.
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Summary: Works somewhat, but I cannot recommend 2008-07-12
Comment: I figured an FM transmitter like this located inside the vehicle would be able to transmit a strong signal to the antenna. Antenna is located in the back window of my 02 Accord. Perhaps there are products that can do the job well. Perhaps it's the fact I'm trying to play music from my cell phone (Motorola V3m) although the device sounds really quite good using earbud headphones... Perhaps its because radio stations in my area have some stong transmitters at the low end of the FM spectrum. Maybe my stock AM/FM/CD player in the Honda is a poor receiver. I don't find this product working that well for me. Price was reasonable. Easy to use. Operability in my application is poor.
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Summary: Works okay 2008-07-05
Comment: This is functional. Not the best sound quality. There are quite a few stations to choose from, but they are all in the 88-90 range. We live in a medium-sized city, but do have to change the station occasionally when driving around. It's definitely a good deal for the money. It think the tape adapters probably give a little better sound quality, but our car does not have a tape player. I could see how the more expensive transmitter's that allow you to choose the radio station you want might work better (less static). This is fine for the money though. We've found you get a little less static if you turn up the MP3 volume as much as possible and turn down the car stereo volume.
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Summary: Works for a good price 2008-06-24
Comment: I've had this item for about a week now. The product is very easy to use. Opened up the package, plugged it in, set to the right stations, and pressed play on my mp3 player. The reception is pretty good with minimal static. I also live south of Boston. When going under tunnels that's probably the most static I get in my area. My biggest complaint about this product is the low volume level it produces. It is about half the volume you would get from a regular station, so I have to turn my car volume setting fairly high to hear the song lyrics clearly. I've also noticed that the vocals in all the songs sound a bit lower than usual compared to the instruments. It could just be for me, but I get the same problem with an ipod shuffle and a sony mp3 walkman. So overall I think the price is decent for a Monster brand product, and it does what it's supposed to. I would've given 5 stars if not for the volume problem I'm experiencing.
Pros: Ease of use, illuminated frequency switch
Cons: Low volume output, possible decrease in song quality, have to remember to shut off your mp3 player to prevent battery loss.
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