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Kensington Universal FM Transmitter for MP3 Players (Black) | 
enlarge | Brand: Kensington Category: CE
List Price: $68.16 Buy New: $36.39 You Save: $31.77 (47%)
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Rating: 75 reviews
Color: Black Media: Accessory Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 19.7 x 19.7 x 19.7 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: K33383US Model: K33383US UPC: 085896333838 EAN: 0085896333838 ASIN: B000I0RORO
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| Features:
| • | Compatible with all MP3 players | | • | Stream your MP3 playlists through any available FM radio frequency | | • | Three station presets for instant tuning | | • | No need for batteries; powered by your car power outlet | | • | ClearFM technology delivers superior sound |
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Product Description Listen to your MP3 player in your car with the Kensington Universal FM Transmitter. ClearFM technology reduces noise and enhances stereo separation, providing superior wireless audio quality and FM reception. Three pre-sets and the bright display let you store available FM stations quickly and easily.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 70 more reviews...
Making Adjustments November 18, 2008 Chavarria (Guatemala, C.A.) Hello, a few pointers:
1) Wirelles transmition will always have a poorer quality than cable connections 2) None of the wireless transmitters out there in the market will be sustancially different than this one 3) You can do several things if you've bought a wirelles transmitter to improve transmition:
- You can unplug your antenna (this will diminish the reception of radio frecuencies and will improve the transmition of your FM transmitter.
- You can connect a cable from your antenna output directly to the FM transmitter, wrapping it around (This will improve drastically the reception) and you can hide the cable by passing it inside the console of your vehicle.
- Dont worry about the radio now, if it true that the reception will dimish due to the antenna unplug; the reception will still be more than ok. (this will not affect you if you are in the city as the radio frecuencies are quite good.)
- If indeed your radio reception is bad, you can always plug a serious of other radio devices, such as your cell phone, or other conventional radio devices wich are pretty cheap. The only thing that has to be a 3.5mm input (such as the ipod input)
4) Dont buy this product if you spend most of your time in the city, as it will simply wont work because of all the frecuencies jamming all the stations. If you are in the country where there are not as radio frecuencies as in the city it can actually work without adjustments.
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Better than any other I've tried November 16, 2008 Nancy D. Ebelt 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I had tried out other FM transmitters in the same price range and found that they all could barely put out a signal. I would either get straight static or just so much interference that I couldn't listen to it. However THIS FM transmitter provides sound with NO static and NO interference. I was really impressed!
Works well. November 6, 2008 George Saridakis (Groton, MA USA) I find this useful in the area northwest of Boston and southern New Hampshire. I have been able to define two channels which cover my needs.
Adjacent station rejection is much better than an other unit which I bought and returned at a local store.
Makes listening to audio books on tape much more pleasant.
what a waste of money October 13, 2008 T. Kinney I bought this product to use with my Walkman MP3 player. It worked all of twice. Now, when I plug it in to my cigarette lighter, auxilliary jack, it makes a loud tone and turns itself off. So I learned a $35 lesson. I was going to buy a pricier transmitter and thought I would save myself some money because I trusted the other reviews. I would definitely pass this item up and fork out the bucks for something with a more trusted name. By the way, I wouldn't have given it any stars but the site forced me to give it one.
its ok September 17, 2008 A. Ervin (houston, tx usa) i was really excited to get a thing that i could play my ipod in the car. but there are two problems with this product. the number 1 problem is the channel screen is really hard to read on the transmitter. second when the station you pick for the transmitter starts to pick up another station, then your music cuts in and out. it is an ok product
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