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Listen to MP3/WMA files in your car via an SD card, USB flash memory or a MP3 player (could be your iPod, CD player ...) wirelessly with a remote control! This 4-in-1 in-car cigar style FM modulator supports 206 FM Channels and has a SD card slot, a USB port and an audio input jack so you can listen to your MP3/WMA files on the road! Simply plug into your car's cigarette plug, turn on your car stereo and tune to the same frequency as the one you set on your modulator! Plug in an SD card, or USB flash drive or an MP3 player like iPod, then listen and enjoy your favorite music on the go! The LCD displays frequency/track No!
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Works Great!, but no detailed user manual
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Fine stereo and powerful enough to get a very good signal on a vacant channel on the car radio. I wish there had been a detailed user manual, but it is easy to figure it out yourself. The remote uses an IR transmitter and the front of the unit has to face the remote.
Rating:
(4
out of 5) @ 2008-08-07
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Product not at all reliable - very disappointed.
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I ordered two of a these units from "fjt3000". The first unit had a problem with the remote.. the seller replaced that unit and it's working now.
The second unit started blowing it's fuse the second day I had it (I replaced the fuse several times).. the seller did not offer to replace the unit, but said he would credit my Amazon account for the $15.xx, which he promptly did. He said he did not want to replace the unit. Currently his unit price increased to $60 on Amazon.
Both of the above units picked up ignition/alternator noise from the 4 different vehicles I used them in, a Ford Ranger, GMC Jimmy, Chevy Caprice. In the Honda Civic which has the radio antenna embedded in the rear window was not able to get a good signal from the MP3 player.
The "clamshell" the units arrived in were not sealed. I suspect the units were "seconds" for referbished.
Rating:
(1
out of 5) @ 2008-07-31
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works good
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got it to works well, plays very well, and haven't had a problem since they helped me with a few minor problems.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-07-01
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Works pretty good and looks great
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This product seems to work very good for broadcating over FM. It sounds good and there are lot of stations to pick from. My only 2 complaints are when I use it with my MP3 Player. Hooking into the Headphone jack, it doesn't come across very loud so you have to turn up the radio really loud (but I think this is because of the MP3 player not this transmitter, but I was hoping it would work better). My only other complaint is that my MP3 player charges off of USB and I was hoping I could plug my MP3 player into this and have it charge while I used it, but it doesn't seem to provide enough current to charge it. Overall I would recommend it for the price. It works good.
Rating:
(4
out of 5) @ 2008-06-30
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very weak
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The only problem is this sucker is not strong enough and all the frequency is overpowering it. Worst if your car antenna is at the back. The feature is great escpecially the equalizer but you better look for stronger modulator for extra bucks.
Rating:
(1
out of 5) @ 2008-06-25
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