Combines a powerful FM transmitter with an integrated charger in order to recharge your iPod
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Transmits clear music through your car stereo
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Features selectable LX and DX modes for best-quality audio under real-world conditions, best-possible RF technology, and Griffin's world-class industrial design
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Can operate anywhere from the 88.1 to 107.9 MHz frequencies; range of 10 to 30 feet
Product Description The iTrip was specially made for the iPod, to make your music a lot more enjoyable and convenient. Just connector the iTrip FM transmitter to your iPod and you'll play your favorite music through any FM radio. Listen on on you car's FM radio, or anywhere else the mood strikes you. The elegant design matches the top of your iPod perfectly. Frequency response - 50 Hz to 15 KHz Operating range - 10-30 feet, depending on the quality of the FM radio Receiver (limited by FCC regulations) FCC compliant
Amazon.com Product Description The Griffin 9501-TRIPCB iTrip Auto FM Transmitter and Auto Charger for iPod combines Griffin's renowned FM transmitter technology with an integrated charger. Designed specifically for use in the car, the iTrip Auto powerfully transmits clear music from your iPod through your car stereo, while the large, easy-to-read backlit LCD screen affords quick, precise station selection and status at a glance.
The Griffin 9501-TRIPCB is the most versatile iTrip to date, accommodating every dock connector iPod, including the iPod Nano and 5th-generation iPods videos. The iTrip Auto uses the audio line out from the iPod's dock connector and optimizes the output volume, allowing speaker volume to be controlled solely from the car stereo controls, without having to adjust the iPod's volume level. This unit features all the innovations of its predecessors, including selectable LX and DX modes for best-quality audio under real-world conditions, best-possible RF technology, and Griffin's world-class industrial design.
The Griffin iTrip Auto is constructed with a built-in FM stereo antenna and a high-stability crystal oscillator with phase-lock loop control. This unit can operate anywhere from the 88.1 to 107.9 MHz frequencies, with a frequency response ranging from 50 Hz to 15 KHz, at a range from 10 to 30 feet. The 9501-TRIPCB is powered by an included 12-volt cigarette lighter power adapter that features an easily replaceable fuse through which it also charges your iPod. This unit comes in black, weighs 0.6 ounces, measures 0.49 x 2.84 inches (W x D) with a total length of 33.47 inches including the cord, and it's backed by a manufacturer's limited 1-year warranty.
Good Considering The PriceDecember 1, 2008 This transmitter is very cheap compared to the competitive market. But being cheap has its fall backs. There is always a degree of static in the background. I am not sure if all transmitters are like this, but you are better off with a direct connection. Setting the station you want to broadcast on is a breeze. Good product for the price.
But if can have a direct connection I would suggest it.
Works great, just what I needNovember 25, 2008 So glad I bought this online vs. Best Buy. Granted this item has been discontinued it's upgrade is more expensive. The city where I live has great reception so I usually don't have a problem with the chosen frequency.
If I travel finding a good station isn't hard. It does exactly what I need. I would say a nice little remote would be nice, oh well :)
Good for an FM transmitterNovember 25, 2008 This product works pretty well once you find a clear radio station. This can take some doing, as you must manually search through the dial and test. If you aren't on a clear station, some static will interfere with your music. But even in that case, if you think of it as radio, it's a radio station that you control, and has better reception than normal radio.
Of course the quality is nowhere near a direct line or even a cassette adapter.
Based on other product reviews, this is a good one!November 24, 2008 So I researched iPod FM transmitters on Amazon. There were a couple with high-ish reviews (including this one), but this was the least expensive.
I've had mine for a few months now, and the only bad thing I can say is that it seems FM sensitive. If you were listening to a radio station driving through town, it would not go in and out so much as the static stations tend to do. When the static goes in and out, so does your iPod.
Seriously, for the money -- this is a really great thing to have in your car.
Love it! Great choice...works well!November 20, 2008 I use this FM Transmitter with my 1st generation black iPod nano. It's not a very good ipod, old and bad battery, but it works great with this little toy!
This charges my ipod, and plays the music smoothy. Sometimes the station isn't even all static and still the sound is perfect.
I recommend this project, it's inexpensive, but not cheap! Try it out (:
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