Belkin TuneCast II FM Transmitter for MP3 Players (Black) | List Price: $58.97 Discount Price: $15.99

| Brand: Belkin Binding: Electronics
Features: - Turns your FM stereo into an MP3 broadcaster
- Program up to four station presets; automatically turns on and off
- |Operating range of up to 30 feet; transmits on FM channels 88.1MHz-107.9Mz
- Mobile Power Cord connects to car's cigarette lighter port for optional battery-free operation
- Universal accessory for all digital audio players compatible with 3.5mm mini-jack
Inexpensive and the quality of the transmission reflects it [Posted on 2008-09-10] I bought this item due to the cost; it's very inexpensive. This was the first time I had purchased an FM transmitter so I didn't know what to expect. The reception is terrible and the sound quality extremely poor. I returned it the next day in part because the batteries died within an hour. I would suggest spending the extra money and getting better sound.
Works but sounds terrible [Posted on 2008-09-27] I have to agree with a better portion of the reviews on here.
It works but the sound is terrible - muffled & alot of background noise.
I gave it 2 stars because it does function but would have only given it 1 star for the sound quality alone.
Find something else.
Alright for the price.....I guess [Posted on 2008-10-30] I was a little surprised when I saw what these were going for online. I found mine at Walmart for [...]. I knew right from the jump it would not sound as good as the many others that sell for upwards of [...], and Boy was I right. The sound quality is less than par. I did mess around with location in the vehicle and that did help a little. I'm planing on adding a longer cord since the one it comes with is ridiculously short. I heard this will greatly increase performance as the cord doubles as the transmit antenna. All in all, if your looking for a cheap way to get sound into your CD player and have no input jack, this will work. Barely
Eh.... [Posted on 2008-10-31] If this is the only solution for listening to whatever it is you want in your car, go for it, but a better investment would be another car stereo with an auxillery port + cable. No static with that setup. I'm sure static is a problem with a lot of these transmitters but like I said, why bother with one of these when you get a much better solution like the afformentioned.
Turns off and on randomly [Posted on 2008-11-30] Absolutely terrible product. It started to randomly turn off and would not turn back on after only a month of having it. Big waste of money. Get a transmitter that connects to the bottom (dock connector) of your ipod instead.
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