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Reviewed on 06/05/06 Plays: 468
The iRiver FM Transmitter is superior for the money!
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Hi this is Austin and this is my iRiver FM Transmitter. You can see this transmitter plugged into your 12 volt jack in your car, and you select the station on your radio, you know, that's least used out of all of them and you scroll that station using these buttons right here, up and down. And then on the backlit, there is a blue backlight LED display that shows the station that you're on. And then you can also program these three convenient presets. This product works really well. I use it for my iPod, and I live in Houston and it totally blocks out any interference whatsoever from surrounding stations. And the sound quality is great. It's a lot better than you know what they make for iPods, the iTrip. And -- this doesn't use the batteries out of your iPod. The one thing I don't like about it is it takes up the only 12 volt in my car, so I can't charge my iPod at the exact same time. But for the price for about $40 to $50, this product really cannot be beat and it also has a really long cord. So if someone in the backseat and wants to mess with the tunes, they can do that. But overall, I'm very pleased with the product.
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The iRiver AFT 100 Mobile FM Transmitter lets you listen to your iRiver player and most other portable audio devices through your car stereo. All you have to do is plug the transmitter into one of your car's power sockets and the headphone jack of your player, sync frequencies with the stereo,...
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