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Belkin TuneFM for iPod - IPod FM transmitter -
black
From Belkin Components
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Product Description
The TuneFM for iPod wirelessly connects your iPod to your
carhome or portable stereo quickly and easily. Just plug the
TuneFMinto the dock connector on your iPod. Tune your stereo
to any clearFM frequency and enjoy your iPod music anywhere
with full
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #122 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Belkin
- Model: F8Z075eaBLK
- Dimensions: 23.62" h x 50.39" w x 73.23" l, .44
pounds
Features
- Uses the iPod display for quick and easy FM tuning
- Delivers best-in-class audio performance
- Features 4 single-touch, programmable preset buttons
- Includes auto power cord to power and charge your
iPod in the car
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer\'s Description
Now you can use your iPod to listen to your favorite tunes
through any FM stereo receiver. The TuneFM for iPod
wirelessly connects your iPod to your car, home, or portable
stereo quickly and easily. Just plug the TuneFM into the
dock connector on your iPod. Tune your stereo to any clear
FM frequency, and enjoy your iPod music anywhere with full
sound and fewer wires.
Box Contents
Car power adapter
FM transmitter
User manual
Customer Reviews
Great when it works
Great design and everything but need the charger for the
best singal. It\'s take ages for you to find a channel. There
might be something wrong whith mine but the up and down
arrows have a massive delay if it works at all which makes
it really hard to tune it in. I would still recommed to get
one but maybe not this one.
Excellent piece of equipmqnt
Does exactly what its supposed to do , excellent value for
9 or so.
Don\'t forget the quality of reception is also governed by
the quality of your radio. A decent modern FM car radio will
lock onto the signal, digitally excluding weaker
neighbouring signals.
Also, the quality of MP3s and the like is generally
influenced by the sampling rate.
I have no problems with hiss or losing the signal, perfect
in fact.
Works Fine
Works fine in my Mondeo - initial interference on the
"default" channel - just tuned it into another empty
frequency and it works fine.