Scosche Digital FM Transmitter and USB Charger
- Transmit music digitally from your iPod or MP3 player directly to FM radio
- Powered via your car's 12V power port
- Up to 100 transmitting FM frequencies for avoiding interference
- Charge USB devices, including cell phones, MP3 players, and more
- Includes 3.5-mm auxiliary cable for connecting your devices
Product Description
Includes 3.5mm AUX cable to connect your iPod, iPhone or MP3 player to the transmitter Charge most devices that use a USB cahrging cable (iPod, Cell Phone, MP3 player, PDA, etc...) Finished in flat black soft touch paint. Amazon.com Product Description--Posted July 7, 2008
Enjoy music from your iPod or MP3 player through your car stereo. This Scosche Digital FM Transmitter and USB Charger is a quick, easy, plug-and-play solution for high-quality wireless audio. The FMTD1 is powered by your car's 12V power port, and includes a 3.5-mm auxiliary cable to connect your iPod, iPhone, or MP3 player to the transmitter. The digital transmitter means you can select from up to 100 transmitting FM frequencies to find the best signal, and the digital LCD display lets you keep track. What's more, you can keep many devices charged while they're in use. The FMTD1 features a USB jack, so any device that uses a USB charging cable (iPods, cell phones, MP3 players, PDAs, etc.) can receive power while you're on the road. What's in the Box Scosche Digital FM Transmitter and USB Charger, 3.5-mm auxiliary cable, manual
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Scosche Digital FM Transmitter and USB Charger
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- Publisher: SCOSCHE
- Label: SCOSCHE
- Studio: SCOSCHE
- Average Customer Review:
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Customer Rating: 
Summary: looks cool and thats about it 2008-09-21
Comment: looks great, much more compact and its sleek design makes it more visually appealing. but it just doesn't work as well as the Belkin tunecast II. having the usb charger on the side is helpful, but I still need performance, and its got some just not enough to command a higher price than the tunecast II by belkin. happy hunting ladies and gentlemen
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: With some improvements, could be great 2008-08-11
Comment: I've been using this product for a month now. I gave it 4 stars because my gripes are relatively minor. For one, on a sunny day the LCD screen can be almost impossible to read. I've had occasions where I've had to physically cup around the LCD in order to guess at what station I'm on. My other problem is with the uncomfortable placement of the USB port on the device. The port is right on the side of the device so I have to put my usb cable in it before I put it in the cigarette lighter. The usb cable will be bent all over after use.
The device however really works as it should. A few design flaws don't change that. Make sure to find a station with very little signal out on it already and you'll get nice sound. Not CD quality or anything but I think it's been better than the Griffin ipod car dock I used to have (that I can play my Zune, my old Ipod Nano, and my cousin's sirius portable).
I've attached the usb cable to an old usb hub I had laying around so I can power multiple devices on the very rare occasions that I do. I recommend using an old hub either way so you have your usb slots available to you at any time. Even an extender will do well for you.
If the manufacturer made one with a nicer LCD screen and a more comfortably place USB slot, I think they'd have a winning product just on the versatility alone.
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