| Griffin iTrip AutoPilot - FM Transmitter & Auto Charger For iPod With iPod Controls And Smartscan |  | Brand: Griffin Category: CE
Buy New: £31.44
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Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 9 Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 5.2 x 1.7
MPN: 6191-TRPAUTOC Model: 6191-TRPAUTOC UPC: 685387061914 EAN: 0685387061914
Release Date: December 5, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: BRAND NEW SEALED
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Does exactly what is says on the... erm... box!! June 11, 2008 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
It feels strange to award a product 5 stars for doing exactly what it claims to do.... but its such a rare occurrence!
I received the product next working day from Amazon and had it unpacked and in my car working, fully set-up, in less than 5 minutes. The smartscan WORKS and the sound quality is almost national radio standard in quality. The RDS text is a really useful feature (shame it appears in static lines rather than scrolling across the display, but that is down to the nanny state rather than the manufacturer).
The contol unit that sits in the power outlet glows in three stages to indicate how complete your iPod charge is and you can pause, skip, shuttle and play from this control without searching on the passenger seat for your iPod (in fact, you no longer really need to use your iPod controls for anything other than changing playlists or artists so you can happily store your iPod in the glove box, on the floor or under the dash)
In a world of disappointment this is a little ray of sunshine - well done Griffin!
iTrip Autopilot with Smartscan July 24, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Ever since February or March when Griffin first announced this version of the iTrip, I have waited with baited breath because it sounded like the ideal solution to iPhone and iPod touch users wishing to use such devices in their cars.
It performs several functions, all very well. It's a charger which is ideal for the iPhone 3G especially if you're running a bluetooth headset alongside it. It's an FM transmitter which is the only way forward if your car's stereo is hard to change to one with a line-out connection. Last but not least, it's also a remote control which allows iPhone and iPod touch users to control their music without having to use a touch interface, which could prove hazardous whilst driving.
The charger is fantastic and provides several coloured rings of light indicating charge status so the device really doesn't need to have it's screen on at all.
The FM transmitter features the company's Smartscan solution which scans the local airwaves for 3 frequencies which are clean and free and will automatically assign it to 3 presets. You can also manually tune on the go and then assign these to any of the three presets. This works well in practice and the first preset it scanned for me is the one I now use permanently. There is one niggle with the hardware in that it does not remember the last frequency you tuned to, automatically or manually. It will be saved in presets and you will have to enable the preset every time the iTrip loses power or is unplugged. If it remembered the last station, it would be absolutely perfect! It also features stereo and mono modes, both of which produce different quality of transmission.
The Autopilot feature is a godsend for me. With traditional iPods, you could simply switch tracks using the familiar click wheel but with touch screen interfaces, this is less than ideal. The buttons themselves are tactile and produce a nice click, though the plastic does feel a little flimsy. It is ideal for playlists and albums where you have a favourite track or simply to replay a track that you'd like to hear again. Pausing is also possible and ideal for those moments where passengers are yelling at you to slow down or when a call comes through.
As a fellow reviewer mentioned, it is surprising to find a product that does exactly what it promises and does it well. Also, as a fellow reviewer commented on, the charging stalk is a little bulkier than normal so approach with caution. It isn't much wider than your normal charger for say, a TomTom but it's still significant enough that it may not fit into some more compact lighter sockets. Definitely worth the price and also 50% cheaper on Amazon than what the Apple store or Apple online charge!
Excellent product August 25, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have been using this product with a IPhone 3G in a Honda Civic in the Belfast area.
The unit looks smart, appears to be sturdy and the functionality is relatively easy to pick up. The auto scan is very quick, and the resulting radio reception is very good indeed. I did not have to tinker with this in any way as mentioned by a previous reviewer. However I have no way of telling if this is limited to the area in which I am using it.
When I first plugged it into my IPhone 3G, the IPhone told me that this device was not designed for the IPhone and asked me if I wanted to switch to aeroplane mode. I said No, and the device has worked perfectly ever since. I havent got promted with the message again.
My only minor complaint (as mentioned by previous reviewers) is that it seems to forget its frequency every time the car engine is switched off. This only takes about 10 seconds to rectify, but is annoying nonetheless.
Fantastic Product August 4, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Just connected this to my car, works perfectly with the Iphone 3G despite someone at the apple store saying that it wouldnt charge it does. The signal is very clear to another transmitter I have had and it also has very easy to use buttons to change tracks etc without touching your phone via the remote on the charger.
Excellent!
Excellent ... but make some assumptions first. June 5, 2008 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I found this out after a long look at how I could best get my iphone to link into my Volvo S40 (New model but no AUX IN). After many hours searching and ringing the Apple store to see when it would be in I stumbled on Amazon. This is a brand new product.
The itrip is great but :
Make sure your cigarette lighter is clear as the knob is larger than a normal interface.
Prepared to spend some time finding the right station that has less interferance.
Bear in mind that the quality will not be as good as a direct Aux In, it is not bad once you get it working.
Its ideal solution for a Volvo, and a lot cheaper than an install, the RDS works great to display song names and integrates well, but takes a few seconds to work and up-date.
All in all well worth a buy...... well done griffin!
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