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| Silver - iPod BubbleGum FM Transmitter Full Frequency | 
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| Brand: HandHelditems Category: CE
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews
MPN: ialfmbubbsil Model: ialfmbubbsil UPC: 891957001468 EAN: 0891957001468 ASIN: B000NZAGKQ
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| Features:
| • | Connect the FM-Transmitter to your iPod directly | | • | No batteries needed, drawing its power directly from the iPod | | • | Store up to 9 Channels and Connect directly to your iPod dock | | • | Frequency range: 87.9MHz to 107.9MHz | | • | Special color designed to match your new iPod Nano (also works for all iPod with docking connector) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The New Bubble Gum Colorful FM-Transmitter is special designed for iPod Nano New Generation. The size and color are march perfectly for iPod nano new generation (see the demo picture), but it is compatible with any iPod with full dock connector, include video, nano, mini, 4G iPod and others. This FM-Transmitter can work with any FM stereo , so you can use it to share music with others at your car, home and other places.Instruction:1. Connect the FM-Transmitter to your iPod directly. You can see the broadcast frequency and operation information on you iPod screen.2. Three operation buttons. OK/UP/DOWN . Easy to turn broadcast frequency, store the fever frequency and recall the stored frequency. 3. No batteries needed, drawing its power directly from the iPod 4. Frequency range: 87.9MHz to 107.9MHz 5. Manual and auto frequency (channel) fine-tuning. Store up to 9 Channels. 6. Operating range: 20ft 7. Dimension: 1.6"x1.2"x0.26" (4cmx3cmx0.8cm)
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| Customer Reviews:
IT WORKS!! June 18, 2008 How well it works probably depends on where you are. I've had mine for a year now and I use it almost everday with no problems. Works better than any of the other 3 transmitters I purchased that cost more. You do have to keep it close to the radio but duh.
It works August 4, 2007 The bad thing about it is that only works very close to the radio, meaning that it has low frequency power. Also dreins all the battery within 3 or 4 hours, so youll need to have a charger. Nonetheless it works well.
hsssssss ssssssss April 7, 2007 This is the first FM transmitter I have tried for my iPod, so maybe there are others that work better. This one produces a hiss that is just barely tolerable at best. Transmitting on most frequencies included an overpowering hiss. At 87.9MHz the hiss was tolerable, but just barely. I was hoping to do away with my tape adapter, but the tape adapter, despite its wire and tape noise, is still better than this hissing transmitter... I like the transmitter idea so I may try again, but it is unlikely that this one will be used. At least it was only $15 with shipping and tax. My advice? Just skip the bubblegum.
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