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Ultimate iPhone 3G & 3Gs Fm Transmitter with LCD Display with preset memory

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Nice item, nice price, great service

(5 out of 5) by Matt Persman on Sep 24, 2009 (Indiana)
Ordered this after some positive reviews, sound quality is not bad, setup is what you would expect, easy. A big plus is that is charges your phone if you plug the supplied wiring into the FM modulator, so no need to purchase a car charger.

Best of kind

(4 out of 5) by DrG on Sep 23, 2009 (London, UK)
I have to say the quality of the unit is far more supieror to anything else i have seen in this area, it matches the iphone perfectly, to the point where it would not have looked out of place in the box with the iphone direct from apple!
The unit is simply plug and play, has good range and the sound is pretty good too. Very pleased with my purchase

Very nice Transmitter for iPhone

(5 out of 5) by RRP on Sep 22, 2009
Awesome product. Luv it. If you can find a vacant station to use you'll luv it too.

Every iPhone user should have one...

(5 out of 5) by James E. Havas on Sep 18, 2009 (La Quinta, CA)
This tiny little device when attached to your iPhone (or iPod) provides you with easy access to many FM stations with great sound clarity My son (an iPhone user) told me about it and I ordered one right away. It took all of 2 days to get to me (on Maui) and I have been using it ever since. I am thrilled with it and suggest that all iPhone users should get one...

Works... kinda.

(2 out of 5) by B. Rubinic on Sep 14, 2009
Two of my co-workers were raving about this FM transmitter. I jumped on the bandwagon and bought one myself. My experience hasn't been so great. It does work but in my case, the phone must be within inches of the stereo receiver. I have to crank the volume WAY up to hear anything and typically, there is a lot of static in the signal. Plus, if I drive more than 10 miles out of my general area I run into issues where it decides upon itself to simply change the frequency at which it is broadcasting. It doesn't seem to matter what frequency I use. If it doesn't like the frequency, it will switch to a new one at its own accord. So, it seems to be a 50-50 shot. You might love it or you might hate it!