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Griffin iTrip Auto FM Transmitter and Auto Charger for iPod (Black) Price: $13.40
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| Combines a powerful FM transmitter with an integrated charger in order to recharge your iPod |
| Transmits clear music through your car stereo |
| 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 |
| Can operate anywhere from the 88.1 to 107.9 MHz frequencies; range of 10 to 30 feet |
| Compatibility: iPod nano 1G, 2G, 3G; iPod mini; iPod 3G, 4G, 5G, 5.5G, 6G |
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Customers Reviews  2009-01-08 misleading-ipod touch This would have worked great if it had worked with my ipod touch-2nd generation. It doesn't charge (it does play though!) as was stated in the description. Hopefully they will change the description so that customers don't have to go through the hassle of returning items. |  2009-01-07 Must Have For Any iPod Owner For the record, I am a bit of a technological lightweight, so all I can speak to is my experience using this device. I have the very common 4GB Nano and wanted this device so I could listen to audio books on long road trips.
So far, it was been a wonderful experience. In just a few minutes, I had everything set up and mastered the simple operations. I have driven through moderately-sized US cities in Kentucky (Lexington and Louisville) and had no problem finding clear channels to use (although I did have a change a few times). I am eager to try the advice of others about using the IN Mode.
An added advantage is that I no longer have to take my laptop with me to charge my iPod when traveling places where I wouldn't normally take my computer. Even if not being used to play through the car's stereo system, the adaptor still provides the second feature of charging the device.
|  2009-01-07 Great FM Transmitter and Charger for IPOD Just got another IPOD and was int he market for a charger and transmitter so that i can listen while driving across country. Transmitter is easy to use and stations are very clear as long as no other stations are broadcasting. Highly recommend |  2009-01-07 Awesome Product The iTrip is an excellent product. I bought one for my daughter and I had to buy another one for my son. They love it. |  2009-01-06 Use IN mode and you cannot go wrong I've tried many FM transmitters in the past and found them to be a waist of time and money. I was therefore skeptical, but desperate to be able to play my ipod in the car while commuting to work. Wow, I am so glad I took the plunge. This is a great device and has worked perfectly for me. As other reviewers have mentioned, the key with this FM transmitter is to use it in international mode (IN) and set to 87.9. It will not set to 87.9 if you do not put it in IN mode. I live just outside the DC area and have no problems with reception. Also, as an FM transmitter, it will work with the new ipod touch 2G, but will not charge. Still worth it to me. | |
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Product Details
Batteries Included: 0
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Griffin Technology
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EAN: 0085387995019
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Label: Griffin Technologies
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Griffin Technologies
Model: 9501-TRIPCBL
Publisher: Griffin Technologies
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