Binding: Electronics
ASIN: B00067LYFW
Manufacturer: iRiver
Average Customer Review: (From 603 total reviews)
List Price: $49.99
Amazon Price: $33.99 (4 new 6 used available)
You save: $16 (32.01%)

 

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Features

  • Mobile FM transmitter for listening to portable audio devices through car stereo
  • Transmits to all FM frequencies (88.1 to 107.9 MHz)
  • Plugs into standard car power socket–no batteries required
  • Connects to the headphone jack of portable MP3 or CD players; easy-to-read blue LCD display
  • Universal accessory for all digital audio players compatible with 3.5mm mini-jack

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Editorial Reviews

Product Description:
The iRiver Mobile FM Transmitter broadcasts a powerful signal allowing you to listen to your iRiver player or other portable audio device through your car stereo. It transmits to any FM frequency making it easy to listen to your music on any FM signal you choose. PRODUCT FEATURES: Blue LCD display; Plugs into any standard car power socket; No batteries needed; Transmits to any FM station (88.1MHz - 107.9MHz); Works with any audio device (plugs into the headphone jack of your player).

Amazon.com Product Description:
The iRiver AFT 100 Mobile FM Transmitter lets you listen to your iRiver player and most other portable audio devices through your car stereo. All you have to do is plug the transmitter into one of your car’s power sockets and the headphone jack of your player, sync frequencies with the stereo, then turn the volume up. You can pick whatever FM signal you choose, and this small transmitter with a big, stylish blue display needs no batteries.

What’s in the Box
AFT-100 mobile FM transmitter and instruction sheet.


Customer Reviews

Great! No Problems At All! by Nick Agris
This product is GREAT. I don’t see why all these people are having problems maybe they are lemons. Mine works FINE! I use it daily.

GREAT DEAL!!!!!

Good Product by Diego Salazar
I’ve just receiveed the transmitter and test it in my car, it sounds good, it is small and because it could transmit in any FM frequency is very handly. Also, it has a friendly and ergonomic design. Of course, it is not perfect, i’ve found that if you are in an area very populated with many FM stations it could receive some peaks fron near stations, also it could receive any interference from cell phones nearby (just very near). Although the sound is very good, the only con is that you could hear a very small noise in high frequencies, like old tape systems. But this could mask with an adequate equalization. But, besides all, i guess that for the price is a good system, and i recomend it.

Best one on the market by Brian D. Pettit
I couldn’t be happier with this transmitter. This thing produces a great signal. I use it at work and set up a radio 50 feet away and it comes in loud and clear. You can even set it to a station your radio picks up strongly and the thing just blocks it right out! Unlike most Fm transmitters, It also uses the whole Fm band instead of a couple of presets. It plugs into the headphone jack of any mp3 player so you dont have to worry about compatibility. Believe me, if you are looking for an Fm transmitter, this is the one you want.

30-second auto-shutoff a turnoff by Bob
I travel 500 miles a week and use my fm transmitter for every trip. In turn, I have listened to countless albums on the transmitter. Though it gets good reception and has good sound, the 30-second shutoff is a horrible feature. It is not a smart feature because songs that have low volume or begin with low volume are not picked up by the transmitter. So, I could be listening to a song, and in the middle of it, there might be a lull in the volume of music. If that lower volume is more tha 30 seconds, the transmitter will turn off with a shocking squeal, followed by radio static. It’s bad enough that it has that shocker when I try to change albums after one is finished (better find the album quickly… I have only 30 seconds!). It’s unforgivable that the transmitter doesn’t pick up actual sounds. That’s really horrible when trying to listen to some podcasts. Of course, I could turn up the volume on the Ipod, but anything above about 55% volume will distort (as noted in the owner’s manual of the Iriver transmitter). In turn, I am left with a good piece of equipment for 90% of the product, but the other 10% (the auto shutoff) is an unbearable feature.


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