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6 in 1 Car Kit for Ipod (Black) Car Charger + Fm Transmitter / Holder Full Range Frequency + USB port for MP3 and Cell Phone Charging with Remote Control | 
| Brand: Satechi Category: CE
Buy New: $39.99
Rating: 116 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 2.2 x 1 x 4.8 USB Port 3.5mm Input Jack Infra Remote Control Auto Release Arm
MPN: 3in1carkitBlack Model: 3in1carkitBlack UPC: 879961000431 EAN: 0879961000431 ASIN: B000P80S9K
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | iPod Car Holder, Charger, FM Transmitter, USB Charger Port and Remote in one unit | | • | Supports FM87.5 - FM108.0 frequency for full range of FM frequency with LED display | | • | 3.5 mm Audio Jack USB Port to charge and transmit music from other Mp3 Players, Cell Phones, and P | | • | Play/Pause/Change tracks on your iPod with the Remote Control | | • | Compatible with iPod nano G1/G2/G3/G4, iPod Touch G1/G2, iPod Classic 80Gb/160Gb and iPod Video 30Gb |
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Product Description Lightweight portable transmitter/charger for iPod users on the go. Simply plug it into your car's cigarette lighter, make sure your car radio and Fm Transmitter have matching frequencies, and connect it directly to your data/charging port on your iPod to charge. Digital Wireless Radio Transmitter wirelessly connects your iPOD to your car stereo and enjoy your digital music with full stereo sound at CD quality. Built-in USB port enables charging other mp3 players, cell phones, PDAs. Remote control allows you or your passengers to control iPod wirelessly. Adjustable arms open by a click of a button on the side.Compatible with iPod nano G1/G2/G3/G4, iPod Touch G1/G2, iPod Classic 80Gb/160Gb and iPod Video 30Gb/80Gb
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| Customer Reviews: Read 111 more reviews...
Great Item! November 21, 2008 A. Clark (NC USA) I have used other FM transmitters before and this one is the best one I've tried. It works great with my iPod classic and fits perfectly in my car. I have a Jetta and was afraid it wouldn't fit due to some of the other reviews but it fits just fine and the sound is wonderful. High recommended product.
Don't buy the 5 in 1..... November 16, 2008 A. Wight (Rochester, NY) It's not a bad product (6 in 1). I used to unplug it from the car every time I was done using it, bad move. The plastic connector wasn't really engineered to withstand that much use, so I decided to replace the unit. I went with the cheaper model thinking that I didn't need all of the extras offered on the 6 in 1. What I came to find out is that the 5 in 1 doesn't have the ability to "fine-tune" AND it doesn't send as strong as a signal to the radio as the 6 in 1. The 5 in 1 was absolute rubbish. I live in a metropolitan area and there was almost NO time that I didn't have interference of some sort. Now, I'm back to the 6 in 1 (leaving it plugged in all the time, just turning it off). It's signal is much better (not perfect, but much better, and able to fine tune). Most of the time you don't even remember that your not listening to CD's. So yeah...it's good.
Nice unit but don't expect CD quality sound. November 15, 2008 P. McKinnon (Sacramento, CA) I just started using this unit 2 days ago. Though the plastic housing is a little cheap I like the overall design. The remote is a big plus! This is my first FM transmitter, so I'm not sure how it compares with other products. But to claim this product will produce CD quality sound is a stretch. It doesn't even come close. FM quality sound is the best you're going to get. I live in large metropolitan area so there is only one unused station, and there is still some static on that station. I spent the first day trying to tone down the treble and reduce the static. The single most beneficial thing I did was to turn off my iPod's equalizer. I tried all the different music settings first then finally just turned it off and that did the trick. I still get static but not nearly as much. If you like your music to have the best sound possible this is not the way to go. Get a stereo that has an auxiliary plug so you don't have to transmit through the radio. br / br /
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