Friday, November 15, 2013

Premium Black 3.5mm FM Transmitter Car Kit with LCD For Apple iPhone, iPod, Sandisk Sansa, Microsof

Premium Black 3.5mm FM Transmitter Car Kit with LCD For Apple iPhone, iPod, Sandisk Sansa, Microsoft Zune, Creative Zen, Sony Walkman MP3 PlayersThis 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 bump

This 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!

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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.

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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!!

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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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