This is a piece of Garbage, this product arrived with no manufacturers name on it so I can't research it, it came with no product info and it shuts off when I hit a bumpThis thing is the worst ever. It takes probably abou 5 minutes to actually boot up, connection sucks and is nothing but static DO NOT BUY..I would give it negative stars if I could!While it worked, this product was a fairly decent FM transmitter. It was easy to use and it allowed for a wide selection of stations from which to choose; although, if you hit a bump in the road, often the signal would cut out. However, it only lasted about a week after I opened the (new) package. After about a week, it no longer turns on. Neither batteries nor the power adapter get results. The only location this transmitter has been is in my vehicle.First when I got it in the mail it came in a bag without a box or instructions. The power cord it came with that plugs into the lighter I'm sure wasn't made for it, I constantly had to mess with it because if it moved at all where I had my mp3 player it would cut out. I've only had it for a couple weeks and the cord that goes into my player is now showing wires and doesn't work after I had just used it minutes before I went into the store, so I ultimatley wasted the money!!I wish I had read the other reviews; I would not have bought this product. It does not come with a user's manual and there is no product name or brand name on the transmitter so I can research it online. I have had it for 4 days and each time I turn it on, it takes time to come on. Not all of the stations listed (107.1,107.3...) work; I suppose it depends on where you live because here in the San Francisco Bay Area, the only station that works with the transmitter is 107.1. The sound is often static-y and sometimes the transmitter shuts off; not sure why. The only reason I am keeping the transmitter and not returning it is because it is not worth it to do so. After I buy a package and pay for postage, the amount will just about equal or surpass the price of the transmitter. I guess I got what I paid for.
Friday, November 15, 2013
Premium Black 3.5mm FM Transmitter Car Kit with LCD For Apple iPhone, iPod, Sandisk Sansa, Microsof
This is a piece of Garbage, this product arrived with no manufacturers name on it so I can't research it, it came with no product info and it shuts off when I hit a bumpThis thing is the worst ever. It takes probably abou 5 minutes to actually boot up, connection sucks and is nothing but static DO NOT BUY..I would give it negative stars if I could!While it worked, this product was a fairly decent FM transmitter. It was easy to use and it allowed for a wide selection of stations from which to choose; although, if you hit a bump in the road, often the signal would cut out. However, it only lasted about a week after I opened the (new) package. After about a week, it no longer turns on. Neither batteries nor the power adapter get results. The only location this transmitter has been is in my vehicle.First when I got it in the mail it came in a bag without a box or instructions. The power cord it came with that plugs into the lighter I'm sure wasn't made for it, I constantly had to mess with it because if it moved at all where I had my mp3 player it would cut out. I've only had it for a couple weeks and the cord that goes into my player is now showing wires and doesn't work after I had just used it minutes before I went into the store, so I ultimatley wasted the money!!I wish I had read the other reviews; I would not have bought this product. It does not come with a user's manual and there is no product name or brand name on the transmitter so I can research it online. I have had it for 4 days and each time I turn it on, it takes time to come on. Not all of the stations listed (107.1,107.3...) work; I suppose it depends on where you live because here in the San Francisco Bay Area, the only station that works with the transmitter is 107.1. The sound is often static-y and sometimes the transmitter shuts off; not sure why. The only reason I am keeping the transmitter and not returning it is because it is not worth it to do so. After I buy a package and pay for postage, the amount will just about equal or surpass the price of the transmitter. I guess I got what I paid for.
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