4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Wireless FM Transmitters have a long way to go, search for another solution,
May 30, 2006 Ariana Rivadeneira "Wari" (Guayaquil, Guayas Ecuador) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Philips G2G301 Wireless FM Transmitter (Electronics)
I really don't know how many stars should I give to this product, 2 or 3, because sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't do it very well.
Unfortunately, where I live, 3 of the 4 frequencies are been used. When I use the kinda empty one: on the morning I get some static, and/or noises from that frequency, interferences; but at night I don't. Sometimes at night I put the transmitter on the back seats of my car and I'm able to still listen very well, but just at night and like I said, sometimes.
With the other frequencies it's almost imposible to hear something. Specially with the first one that is in use, I just can hear the station. Tunning isn't the solution.
Another thing that I have to do in my car is that I have to put the transmitter on the top of the console, because the stereo is at the top. I really don't know how to explain this but the one who has a '94 Isuzu Trooper or has ride it could imagine this situation. For my consideration that...Read more
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Do Not Buy,
May 16, 2006 Timothy S. Miller "Tim Miller" (Renton) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Philips G2G301 Wireless FM Transmitter (Electronics)
Purchased one of these locally (Seattle - King County Area)for use with sansa 512 mb mp3 player. Was completely unable to even hear my mp3 player over the radio instead what I got was KPLU (Pacific Lutheran Universities)radio station playing Reggae, Jazz or NPR clips. Do not buy if there is a radion station anywhere on 88 FM in your area because that station will be all you get.