See more imagesBaseballMom Posted
Small, lightweight printer that is easy to set up, navigate & use. Has all the functionality that I was looking for. Great product at a great price.
Gail Posted
My son said it works good for his work truck. He love it.
Spacie12 Posted
Well built, easy to use, but a little pricey. The device has clear static-free sound. This unit took me to Dallas, Abilene, and back home to Farmington, NM. It worked great in every type of weather, and even in congested radio areas.
BeatlesOnCD Posted
This transmitter has a strong enough signal to beat out competing radio stations. Sound quality is good, although not CD quality. On some tracks, the volume can't be turned up enough. The unit turns off too soon if there's no signal to it....like when you're deciding what album to listen to next. It can blast you out of the car if a radio station come so on. Good price.
Audiophile Posted
Very easy to use. Extra usb for charging is nice. The sound is the best I've ever heard for one of these devices. No static unless you drive into the radius of a station being used locally, but there are 4 channels, so it's an easy switch.
donrox Posted
Pessimistic about this when purchasing for son with 2006 volvo. Set this up with his iPhone to play music through speakers. Easy set up. Works flawlessly
aer709 Posted
This product cost almost $50 but it really works wonderfully. My internet radio app on my phone sounds better on the car radio speakers. I was pleasantly surprised that I was able to set it up pretty easily. It works using the power plug in the car if you do not have an aux plug. Then you put on your app and plug the cord into the earphone jack on your phone. Then you press the scan button on the transmitter and it will show you the best fm channel to turn to. It is really fun to use when things work well like this.
phoneguy Posted
Previous FM transmitters didn't work well. This one sounds good on the car stereo. Some minor static every now and then, but most of the time it sounds good.
robh Posted
Overall easy to use, you'll have to play with the volume on both the device and your radio to make it work well, but it works well once you figure it out.
Cdwiv Posted
Purchased for my boys to listen to iPod. Devise eorks well but does get static at times and signal fades. Its only for a split second though.
ProfH Posted
My iTrip got shredded, and I needed something to plug my iPod Nano into my car (both car and iPod are old...no USB ports or anything in the vehicle to hook my music up to.) I bought an FM transmitter for a similar price (about $40) from a department store and ended up returning it - it was all static, all the time. This one was within a couple dollars of the inferior one and works GREAT. SO happy with this product!
hellocresta Posted
There's minimal set up and the instructions are easy. I went to radio-locator.com to research vacant channels in my area on the FM dial. I have had almost no static while driving and sound quality is good. My car still has a tape deck and the cassette adapter doesn't work as well as it used to, so it's nice to finally be able to listen to my tunes again!
Patrick Posted
This is the best FM transmitter I've used thus far. I've tried about 5 so far and none have comparable sound quality. The bass is as good my car's speaker can produce and I cannot detect any static at all. I used another FM transmitter purchased for about the same price also from best buy and it was nearly completely nonfunctional.
magik3777 Posted
Works great in my car, I have an older model car so it does not have blue tooth. This is a great inexpensive way to get my phone through my speakers, the volume for some music is really low but I think it is the quality of the MP3's I have downloaded.
RL29 Posted
I purchased this Digital FM Transmitter for my granddaughter who just got her first car. Her car is a little older and did not have the aux outlet so she needed this transmitter to be able to play music from her iPhone through the car radio. It was very easy to install and works great! She is one happy girl!
Carl Posted
I use this everyday on my long drive to work. The audio quality is generally very good. The one drawback is the lack of a second cord so you can charge while using it. That being said when using it for over an hour starting with a full charge it only drops my battery 20 percent or so. I would recommend.
Lilo Posted
I really like it, it is simple to use. You don't have to find a station because it will find one for you. The only thing I don't like is the input, It would have been better straight and not bent. My phone has a cover case and I have to move it around for it to fit better because I don't feel like taking off phone case. Other than that it's great
Msjackieb Posted
My car doesn't have an auxiliary entry and replacing the radio or adding one was quite expensive so I saw this product in one of my visits to best buy and I decided to give it a try and it work very good, only thing is that sometimes u hear a little bit of Static but is just a matter of adjusting the position of the cable and its gone.
Javi Posted
I like this product because it has already lasted 2 months of constant usage, which is about a month longer than my Scosche fm transmitter lasted. The one complaint I have is that although the Scosche transmitter broke within the first month, the sound quality was better and worked on more frequencies.
Nbrasil88 Posted
These devices are generally not that user friendly. Many factors go into this. If you are using the device, you likely have an older vehicle. I am more likely to use it if I'm going on a long trip but as far as using it daily? The stations do not consistently come in that clear and the music can be suddenly static. But when it works well, there is nothing like playing your favorite playlist in your car. Doesn't seem like it is worth $40 but I guess it gets the job done.. just requires a little patience and basic understanding of how an FM transmitter works.