Griffin iTrip AutoPilot FM Transmitter with SmartScan for iPod (Black)

July 29, 2008 by Admin  
Filed under FM Transmitters, Griffin Technology



ITrip AutoPilot broadcasts the music from your iPod to an open FM frequency on your car’s FM stereo so you can play your tunes through your car stereo’s speakers. RDS technology shows song information on your RDS-enabled car radio display. Built-in SmartScan technology finds the perfect frequency setting for you. The AutoPilot playback control puts a set of iPod play controls in easy reach.

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Kensington Digital FM Transmitter/Car Charger for iPod

July 9, 2008 by Admin  
Filed under FM Transmitters, Kensington



This Kensington digital FM transmitter/auto charger transmits your iPod tunes through your car stereo while simultaneously charging its battery, making it a versatile two-in-one bargain. The unit includes such features as an easy-to-read digital display, simple up/down pushbutton operation that makes it a breeze to select frequencies, three programmable buttons to lock in station presets, and a safety fuse that protects against power spikes. And thanks to the ClearFM technology, you’ll enjoy richer lows, crisper highs, and superior stereo separation with a “concert hall” effect–all through your default stereo speakers. The ClearFM circuitry also boasts Kensington’s patented filtering technology, which results in the lowest total harmonic distortion and signal-to- noise ratios of any FM transmitter on the market today–up to three times clearer than Kensington’s competitors.

Compatible with any iPod with a dock connector–including the iPod nano 1G, iPod nano 2G, iPod mini, iPod 3G, iPod 4G (Click Wheel), iPod color, and iPod 5G/5.5G Video–the Kensington FM transmitter/charger is backed by a two-year warranty and includes free technical support.

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