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87 of 92 people found the following review helpful: Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Wireless LCD FM transmitter for ipod nano video classic touch iphone MP3 player (Electronics) I bought this for my girlfriends 16gb ipod touch 2g. This is a very simple piece of equpment to use, simply plug it into your phone, find a radio station frequency that has a bunch of static, tune your transmitter to it and like magic...your music is playing on your radio.
This works great in my girlfriends car, but i found myself having a bit of trouble finding a decent frequency to use when i was in my car. This only happened a few times, and after removing my antennae we had no problems. Something that needs to be mentioned is that this product comes with a remote control for your transmitter! This was a pleasant surprised because i dont think i read anything about that. Keep in mind this transmitter is going to perform best if the ipod is sitting still and not being moved around too much. I noticed that sometimes when my girl was touching the actual transmitter, it would make a loud bass noise through the radio. So its best to put your ipod on shuffle and...Read more 33 of 34 people found the following review helpful: By cow hed "adrr" (alsaka ct) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Wireless LCD FM transmitter for ipod nano video classic touch iphone MP3 player (Electronics) i wasn't expecting much for the price i paid for this thing. i lost my itrip, which is almost exactly identical to this product, just about 50 dollars more. really good sound quality, and is very compatible with my ipod touch. love it, don't waste your money on something apple is selling. 26 of 28 people found the following review helpful: Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Wireless LCD FM transmitter for ipod nano video classic touch iphone MP3 player (Electronics) I tried this one and I tried another one Amazon sells for $29.99 (called a Jam Cast by I Essentials)...the other one worked much better at locking in stations. I realize a lot of it is based on your surroundings and not always the fault of the unit...however, using the same car, in same location, the other brand unit pulled in signals significantly better than this $10 unit did. I wanted to like it at 1/3 the price but it just didn't work well enough for me. The other one that did work great was the Jam Cast...not only did it work great, it fit the phone better too...the width was the same as my Iphone and it had an identical looking button to the Iphones on the bottom. The only drawback to the Jam Cast is that you push a button and the stations seek out one...you can't go backwards (or if you can, I haven't figured it out yet). As far as using them, both are very simple to use...plug and play...the cheaper one that didn't work as well also came with a wireless remote...nice touch but...Read more |