
- -Made for iPod and iPhone Broadcasts your favorite tunes wirelessly from your iPhone to your FM car/home stereo.
- Charge your iPod and iPhone - includes car charger adaptor
- Easy to use - plug it in to your iPod or iPhone and tune it (88.1MHz - 107.9MHz)
- Cordless - listen to your iPod or Iphone without getting tangled in earphone wires. No batteries.
- Compatible with iPhone 4S, 4, iPhone 3Gs, iPhone 3G, iPhone, iPod touch (4th, 3rd, 2nd, 1st Generation), iPod nano (6th, 5th, 4th, 3rd, 2nd Generation), iPod classic (7th, 6th, 5th, 4th Generation)
New one works fine I can mount my iphone4 in my car on the other side of the steering wheel-and listen to Pandora or my iTunes from the car's FM Transmitter.
Exactly what I wanted it for.I wish that Satechi advertised better because this product is great and I only heard of it recently from a friend who owned it. The transmission is much clearer than expected from an fm transmitter. I saw other options for less than $10 but I did not purchase based on how cheap it was because I knew it would be a terrible transmission and have no music clarity. But the Satechi really is the next best thing compared to listening CDs in the car. In addition, if you have others in the car, you can freely pass them the ipod and it will not affect the sound clarity.
The only problem I found with the Satechi is that it does get annoying to find the perfect radio station that is clear throughout your area. This problem is blatent while driving between multiple states. The Satechi does save two stations so it helps a little.
I was pleasantly shocked when the product came a few days before the promised shipping date. I was also happy that it came with a car charger even though it was not stated in the product details. So in the worst possible scenario that you cannot find a good fm station, you get an ipod car charger or you can return the product. All in all, I would buy the Satechi. I hope this review helped.If this item hadn't come with a charger the rating would suffer. I truly appreciate this device in the fact it has provided the means to break away from local radio here in Milawaukee. But I have experienced no benefit from the wireless capability. If the transmitter moves just a little ways from the radio static overwhelms my speakers. So once my iPhone is connected it must stay put or in real close proximity to the radio. So this makes switching apps difficult. And of course the annoying static. The charger is the incentive to purchase this item.It's small, slick, fits perfectly and comes with a car charger just for good measure. When I first fired it up I found a station with no music, nothing but static coming through and set it to that: all I got was static. Tried a number at the other end of the dial...more static. I was getting pissed. Then I set it to a station that already had music coming through: BAM! my music comes blasting through. I don't know why or how it works that way but it works for me. So take some time and find the sweet spot.
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