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In Car 4-in-1 Mp3 Wireless Modulator/fm Transmitter for Sd Card, USB Pen

Thursday, March 29, 2012

 

In Car 4-in-1 Mp3 Wireless Modulator/fm Transmitter for Sd Card, USB Pen (Flash) Drive and Mp3 Players (Like Ipod). Black with Remote Control.

 

In Car 4-in-1 Mp3 Wireless Modulator/fm Transmitter for Sd Card, USB Pen (Flash) Drive and Mp3 Players (Like Ipod). Black with Remote Control.
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In Car 4-in-1 Mp3 Wireless Modulator/fm Transmitter for Sd Card, USB Pen (Flash) Drive and Mp3 Players (Like Ipod). Black with Remote Control.

Item Description


This newest Item from GSI Attributes a High Quality four-in-1 FM Transmitter, with 206 FM Channels and USB, MP3 and SD Card Functions. It is a Awesome and Economical Option to other High-Priced Transmitters and guarantees Quality of Sound.

Product Details

  • Item Weight: 3 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 3 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B0012399AG
  • California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 warning.
  • Item model number: 4-in1-mp3-bk-fm-trans-modulator

Client Critiques


This gadget works fairly very good, but is not excellent!
Pros:
Has a lot of frequencies to opt for from
Fantastic FM Stereo sound and is quite excellent most of the time (often there is some interference)
Particularly compact
Essentially worked with my 1GB SD card
Comes with a remote (despite the fact that you can very easily operate the buttons on the unit by hand)
Remembers set frequency and final song played if you remove it from auto (or turn power to unit off)
Outstanding bargain for the technology
Cons:
The display shows the frequency, track , name of song but it is so tiny you cannot possibly read it when driving!
The main flaw is that you can not jump from 1 folder to subsequent, you can only advance song by song (but I suppose that is ok if you have all your preferred songs in the SD card, or plug in an external MP3 player in the jack offered)
A further small glitch is that there is no OFF button on the device. My car's power outlet is consistently on. So I put the MP3 device on PAUSE when I stop listening (otherwise the songs will continue becoming processed by the MP3 player)

I have owned the FM vehicle transmitter for about two weeks. There is excellent news and poor news. I will give the negative news initially, so to finish on an up note.
Negative NEWS
1.The remote is utterly worthless no matter if you hold it close to or far from the unit. Some buttons do not perform at all other people are erratic and in consistent. At first I believed that it was dead then, I found a transparent plastic strip that had to be pulled to let the contacts of the battery to touch the remote contacts. There was no mention of this in the directions.
two. The instruction book is nearly completely worthless. It does not correctly determine the controls. Has no drawing or photo of the controls. It mentions a 256MB memory for FM units that are black in color (much more MB in units of a diverse color) but says nothing of how to use it. Offers tiny information for the remote manage and misidentifies the controls on the unit to change the FM channel on the unit. Use the A and B buttons at the base of the unit to transform channels.
three. The supplied cord to the unit from the head phone of the sound source is too brief, only 12 ½ inches extended. The jack into the unit is two.5 mm in size, when the common head phone plug and jack is three.5mm. The nearby Radio Shop does not stock this size of adapter. Fortunately Amazon does. It cost only $2.99 but shipping expense over $four.00.
3.It plays SD, SDHC chips, USB flash drives and inputs from most any factor with a headphone jack.
The MP3 files on the SDHC card as nicely as the USB flash cards play, but totally out of sequence that they are loaded in the chip. It jumbles the chapters all up. This makes it worthless for talking books. The forward or reverse buttons on unit do not move to the chapters in a regular order but jump about randomly.
Decent NEWS
This unit is quite clear and powerful. As a test, I have tried playing Mozart with a complete symphony orchestra on my Sony Walkman. Feeding into the unit and played on the car FM. It plays with no distortion,no static, no engine ignition noise and is fairly clear and potent. I can choose it up with a high good quality FM portable 100 feet away and 50 feet with a $9.00 FM. This tends to make for an valuable and unintended objective, feeding from computers, CD players, TV's, Shortwave radios and so on, most something with a head phone outlet. in the residence and receiving it about the residence or in the yard, as lengthy as you have a static and 60 Hz hum free 12 volt DC power supply for the unit.
There is 1 issue to be conscious of this unit, it broadcast in .1 MHz or 100KHz channels spacing. FM radios in the US have .2MHZA or 200KHz spacing. If the unit is .1 MHz or 100 KHz off channel, it will broadcast with very negative distortion. All you have to do is to alter the channel slightly to bring it on the right frequency and clear sound.
I bought this to play talking books on tape and MP3's on my automobile radio on long trips and it works fairly well for this purpose.
In Car 4-in-1 Mp3 Wireless Modulator/fm Transmitter for Sd Card, USB Pen (Flash) Drive and Mp3 Players (Like Ipod). Black with Remote Control.
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