T3.com Updated: 2011-09-27 13:15:01
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Cheap, white plastic and a rubbish yellow LCD - yuk.The display is built into the cigarette lighter connector, and wasnt properly visible from the drivers seat in our motor - we had to look down to choose between the pre-set frequencies. In fact, u...
Works well enough...
Poor LCD display, Cheap looks...
Performance cant justify the high price tag.
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Day-tripper John Hill climbs into his automobile, his baby beside him at the wheel, to check out five FM transmitters for use with iPods and other music playersIf you want to play an iPod through your in-car audio system, you have three choices. One is...
It was quite difficult to make direct comparisons and choose overall winners in this test because the products were all so different and three out of the five were dedicated iPod models. Although weve talked about the relative merits and performance o...
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In recent weeks, following reports that the Federal Communications Commission has been cracking down on overly powerful (read: especially clear) FM transmitters, two new options have arrived from established manufacturers. Griffin has released iTrip P...
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Although an increasing amount of cars are coming with either an iPod-specific input or a universal line-in, many people are looking for a way to play all the music stored on their iPod while in the car. An FM transmitter is by far the simplest way to a...
Automatically finds a clear frequency on which to transmit, Good FM transmission sound quality, Good FM Radio quality...
Need to connect headphones to automatically find a clear frequency, No way to connect a power supply to the iPod while in use...
There are basically two different kinds of FM transmitters available for the iPod: the first type includes a way to plug into a cigarette lighter socket while the second type draws power directly from the iPod. There are pros and cons to each type. I p...
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Thetechlounge.com Updated: 2011-09-27 13:16:01
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Since our original review of the iPod nano weve also brought you reviews of two different iPod clock radios from JBL and iHome. Today were going to look at a couple more iPod accessories, both of which are FM tuners/transmitters. Well be reviewing t...
Relatively good sound quality even with weaker signals, Excellent transmission when headphones are connected, Good protection and versatility for iPod nano...
Terrible transmission without headphones, No presets, Can only be used with iPod nano, Screen is hard to read at angles...
Its difficult to identify a clear winner between these two products because they are pretty similar performance-wise in almost every way. The nanoTune is priced at $70, and the Kensington at $80, so theyre priced similarly as well. If youre looking...
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bityard.com Updated: 2011-09-27 13:19:01
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Without investing large sums into a new iPod ready car radio, we decided to investigate the Kensington Digital FM Transmitter/Auto Charger for iPod. Were we in for a surprise.Featuring for settable radio station presets, the transmitter allows you to...
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Supported iPod Models: 3rd-Generation (4 Horizontal Buttons) 4th-Generation (Click Wheel) iPod mini iPod color/iPod photo iPod nano...
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