Binding: Accessory
ASIN: B000I0RORO
Manufacturer: Kensington
Average Customer Review: (From 62 total reviews)
List Price: $64.97
Amazon Price: $36.39 (58 new 2 used available)
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours (Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping)

 

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Features

  • Plays portable MP3 player tunes through any available FM radio frequency
  • Three pre-set buttons store your best stations
  • Powered by your car power outlet so no batteries needed!
  • Universal compatibility with non-iPod MP3 players; Compatible with iPod Shuffle; Nano (Gen 1,2,3); iPod (Gen 1,2,3,4); iPod Classic
  • ClearFM technology reduces noise and enhances stereo separation providing superior wireless audio quality and FM reception

Editorial Reviews

Product Description:
Listen to your MP3 player in your car with the Kensington Universal FM Transmitter. ClearFM technology reduces noise and enhances stereo separation, providing superior wireless audio quality and FM reception. Three pre-sets and the bright display let you store available FM stations quickly and easily.


Customer Reviews

What a find! by IE
This is a great product! I just plug it into my adapter in the car, and voila! no more commercials. The station match-up works wonderfully, and it’s great to listen to MY choice of music on my car stereo.

Kensington FM Transmitter by Timothy P. Pease
I purchased this item from Amazon and am using it with a Sony NWZZ818BLK MP3 player to work with a factory AM/FM stereo in my new F-250.

I am experiencing distortion and hiss at the high end with my MP3 volume set at approximately 70% as directed by the instructions. Once I reduce my MP3 volume to around 30%, the audio sounds fine, but I then have to crank the vehicle radio to its limit. I have another vehicle that I connect my MP3 to via a cassette adapter, and it sounds just fine. So I believe the distortion is a result of the FM transmitter. I will hold onto this transmitter though because it will cost too much to have an aftermarket stereo installed.

A very good product. by S. Reardon
I have been using the Kensington Universal FM Transmitter to listen to audio books from my MP3 Player over the car radio. It works very well with crystal-clear sound the great majority of the time. There is occasionally some very faint static but it lasts for only a brief time and I have no trouble hearing the audio over it. I have been very pleased with the quality of this product.

Kensington Universal Transmitter by Jenna Germano
Works fine almost everywhere I go. The other reviews I read said you don’t have to change the station at all, but I do have to change depending on where I am. I also found that the stations that work best are the ones father away– that took a while to figure out.

All in all I am very happy with the purchase.


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