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TeckNet In Car Wireless FM Transmitter With LCD Display and 200 Channels | 
enlarge | Brand: TeckNet Online Category: CE
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Rating: 18 reviews
Media: Electronics Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Model: FM-03 EAN: 6902038806576
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| Features:
| • | Digital 87.0-108.5MHz All-frequency, 200 Channels Stereo transmission; | | • | LCD Display Electronic button power switch Memory of two common transmission frequencies 5 Functional keys: UP, Down, On/Off, M1 and M2 Powered by car cigarette Lighter Adapter, No battery needed; | | • | Operating Range: 10-30 M (a distance of 10 M or less will minimize interference and provide the strongest signal) Length of wire: 70cm |
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Product Description Now you can create your own Radio Station with Teckeknet FM-02 200 Channels Audio Wireless Transmitter. The product is low distortion FM modulator, you can modulator any audio in your portable device such as Mp3 players, ipod, iPaq, MD, Discman, Cassette Player, etc player to a FM signal, and your FM receiver in your car can receive the FM signal and play it.you can enjoy any music in your portable device freely even your are driving now. Box includes: 1 X FM Transmitter
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| Customer Reviews: Read 13 more reviews...
suprisingly good gadget October 30, 2006 furion 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
Didn't know much about mp3 transmitters but Amazon has always been reliable and the other reviews of this item look good, plus it was inexpensive so i ordered and i have to say this is an outstanding product (and not just for the money) it arrived quick and was up and running in less than 5 minutes, playback from my mp3 was superior to that of my usual cassette adapter with only a small amount of background noise which is un-noticable when music is playing. Not been using it for that long so don't know about reliability but hey it's under a tenner delivered so you can't go wrong!
Excellent gadget August 10, 2006 Martin Crumpton (UK) 19 out of 20 found this review helpful
Having looked for a way of connecting my Sony MiniDisc to my CD Car Radio and giving up attempting to hard-wire a flylead, I discovered this. At only 4.99 I didn't think it would be much good, but I am very pleasantly surprised. Easy to set up and compact, fitting snugly into the cigar lighter. I configured frequencies at both 87 and 108 ends of the broadcast spectrum - both worked equally well. Two frequencies in 0.1MHz steps can be selected and stored in buttons M1 and M2. Stereo separation brilliant although the volume on the car radio needs to be turned up quite high (which may be down to the minidisc player's output rather than the transmitter).
How can the cheapest be the best - well in this case it seems to be March 14, 2007 Jeremy Prior (United Kingdom) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I read all the reviews on other models as well as this one and they seem to have their valid criticisms but there were some very positive reviews of this TekNet in-car wireless device so I bought it. It arrived and it was so refreshing not to have to wade through 50 languages and a 30 page manual. The instructions were on the rear of the package. I took it to the car with my MP3 player. Plugged it in the cigar socket. It fired up and tuned itself to 108.00 on the FM band. So I tuned my car radio to 108.00 plugged the jack into the MP3 player. Set the player going on a track I like. Volume was perfect. Fidelity excellent. I tested it on loud piano music, and also on some Speech recordings of poetry being read. Perfectly clear; no appreciable hiss or distortion. I've not tried it while belting along the motorway but I don't envisage it being a problem with drop-out. It's a super bit of kit. Amazing that it can be so cheap and that the postage costs more than twice the price of the item! Looks to me like Royal Mail ain't good value any more! I can recommend this to anyone who wants to listen to their favourite tracks from Ipod or Mp3 player in the car. It does everything it says on the tin. Nothing complicated; no codecs to find; no drivers; no silly firmware upgrades. It just works and that means it's very good design.
Excellent value and works well April 4, 2007 Surtur (Bedford, UK) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Given the very low price I thought it was worth a try, and was pleasantly surprised. I never needed to even look at the paperwork - intuitive to set up and use. I tuned Memory 1 to 107.00 fm and had it working in about 3 minutes. I now use it all the time, travelling up the M1 and A1, and have never had to try another frequency. The only tip to remember is that you should set your MP3 player output to maximum volume - this allows you to have the radio volume lower, and cuts out background hiss. I find the reception quality excellent, and use it for both music and talking books.
Great little gadget April 22, 2007 Thrud Fan (London, UK) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
Bought this last week for my Sandisc player. It is vey easy to set up just plug in the car lighter socket and then into the MP3 player and it's done. Like others have said you need to have the MP3 players volume turned up to max and this will drain your players battery quicker than normal. The postage on this product is high at around 7 but a price of 10 seems fair for this tansmitter. Remember because you are buying from a third party via Amazon you can't do a Super Saver Delivery on this. This goes for the majority of products on Amazon that have ridiculously low price but high postage. Always check the postal cost before you buy and if you don't agree with the P&P don't buy the product.
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