Posts Tagged “Fm Transmitter”
PowerLine 0900-79 12-Volt DC Dual Socket Splitter with USB Charging Port Original Power PowerLine 12v DC Dual Socket Splitter with USB charging port ideal for GPS devices and more.
NOTE: RMA requests must be made within 20 days after you receive the items. Open box return is not acceptable unless defective. Customer Review: wokred as advertised for 1 day I Bought mine at walmart for a measly 10 bucks and used it for one day before the usb stopped working on it. I was only using a FM transmitter and charging a blackberry so i dunno what happened. I exchanged it for another one and it worked fine for the drive home. From here on is anyones guess. Wagon makes a similar Twin USB/DC Socket thats sold by amazon so that might be my next step if and when this one breaks.
Tags: 12 Volt, Amazon, Blackberry, Dual Socket, Fm Transmitter, Gps Devices, Guess, Ideal, Original Power, Power Splitter, Powerline, Usb Gps, Usb Port, Walmart
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In Car 4-in-1 WMA/MP3 Wireless Modulator/FM transmitter for SD Card, USB Pen (Flash) drive and MP3 players (like iPod). White with Remote Control. 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! Customer Review: Works Gr8 I brought this product about two months back from amazon.com. This product works well like stated. I didnt give five rating to this product 1) Playback song quality is good but not the best compare to CD, since it plays using FM. It feels like we are listening to songs on radio. 2) Player does not recognise if you have created different folders on flash or SD card. for example in you have songs in different folder on usb flash drive or sd card like Hip-hop, Fast beats, slow songs, jazz, disco songs, on so on. Player will not detect any of these folders. We have to put all songs directly under usb flash drive’s or SD card’s main folder. 3) I ordered the white color product but instead got the black color.
Tags: Amazon, Audio Input, Card Usb, Cigarette Plug, Disco Songs, Flash Memory, Fm Channels, Fm Modulator, Fm Transmitter, Lcd Displays, Mp3 Players, Mp3 Wma, Radio 2, Sd Card Slot, Slow Songs, Song Quality, Usb Flash Drive, Wirelessly, Wma Files, Wma Mp3
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In Car 4-in-1 Mp3 Wireless Modulator/fm Transmitter for Sd Card, USB Pen (Flash) Drive and Mp3 Players (Like Ipod). Black with Remote Control. Listen to MP3 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 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! Customer Review: it didn’t work I was impressed by the remote control feature and hence bought this however found the audio cable lose … it also has bad quality sound. I could not fix the audio cable problem – the return shipping cost was equal to actual cost hence dropped the idea of return!
Tags: Audio Cable, Audio Input, Bad Quality, Cable Problem, Card Usb, Cigarette Plug, Control Feature, Favorite Music, Flash Memory, Fm Channels, Fm Modulator, Fm Transmitter, Lcd Displays, Mp3 Players, Quality Sound, Return Shipping, Sd Card Slot, Shipping Cost, Usb Flash Drive, Wirelessly
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