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Griffin RoadTrip 4031 - FM Transmitter Charger for iPods - Black

Griffin RoadTrip 4031 - FM Transmitter  Charger for iPods - Black
Brand: Griffin
Category: CE

Buy New: £29.99



New (22) from £28.99

Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 35 reviews
Sales Rank: 2873

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Fragile: No
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
Dimensions (in): 7 x 2 x 8
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of the product.

MPN: 4031-RDGC
Model: 4031-RDGC
UPC: 685387060504
EAN: 0685387060504
ASIN: B000BMXJR8

Release Date: July 26, 2006
Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours

Features:
  • The RoadTrip FM Transmitter for iPod is the ideal solution for listening to music from your player while travelling
  • The RoadTrip emits an FM frequency that is directly accessible from your car radio
  • The audio quality produced is excellent and without any interference
  • The RoadTrip transmitter is also a charger for your iPod player
  • The RoadTrip transmitter enables you to use your iPod while you are driving/travelling via your radio

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The RoadTrip FM Transmitter for iPod is the ideal solution for listening to music from your player while travelling. The RoadTrip emits an FM frequency that is directly accessible from your car radio. The audio quality produced is excellent and without any interference. The RoadTrip transmitter is also a charger for your iPod player. The RoadTrip transmitter enables you to use your iPod while you are driving/travelling via your radio. It is an original solution for using your iPod player while you are travelling. Warning: The use of such a product is subject to legislation in force pertaining to the use of the FM frequency.


Customer Reviews:   Read 30 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Idiot-proof iPod in-car gadget   March 5, 2008
David Rice (Kirknewton, Midlothian United Kingdom)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I needed to replace my Griffin iTrip which had basically died of over-use - the contacts either on the iTrip or the iPod seem to have gone mustang. br /I bought a Belkin Tunebase II in Dixons ( 49.99). Pants. Had to take it back for a refund - my iPod 1st generation didn't fit the holder satisfactorily (and neither did any other more recent iPod in the family) AND the gadget didn't charge the iPod AND you couldn't work the dial on the iPod. Also, the swan-neck bendy thing wobbled if you gave it a dirty look let alone drove over a bump. br / br /This Griffin 4031 was completely numpty-proof - stuck it in the fag lighter, shoved in the iPod and bosh - top quality sound comes out of the radio. I can see that you might have a slight problem if you have to use the extension to get the unit far enough out from the fag lighter socket or if space is restricted but mine rests a little of its weight on the gear shift housing and it's fine. My iPod is ancient and as heavy as they come so if you've got a newer, lighter-weight iPod and your fag lighter socket is easily accessible then you should have no probs whatever. For the money, it's far better value than the Belkin. I give it 4* because it could be a little lighter in weight and for some cars with inaccessible lighter sockets, weight and the added mechanical advantage of using the extension could be a problem but then, that's more of a problem with your car's layout than the device.