SD/MMC/USB/MP3 Wireless In Car FM Transmitter with Remote (Black)
With the help of this MP3/WMA Wireless FM Transmitter you can listen to MP3 and WMAfiles in your car via an SD or MMC card slot or USB flash memory! This 3 in 1 in-car cigar style FM transmitter supports 206 FM channels and has an SD/MMC card slot and a USB port so you can listen to your MP3/WMA files on the road! Simply plug into your car's cigarette plug, turn on your car stereo and tune to the same frequency! Plug in an SD/MMC card, USB flash drive, and even an MP3 playerand listen to your favorite music on the go! The LCD displays the volume and name of the song! Order now!
SD MMC USB MP3 Wireless In Car FM Transmitter with Remote (Black) Features
- Reads MP3/WMA files LCD display Earphone jack Buttons: Previous button Next button
- In Car Cigar Plug style (12/24V) 206 FM channels USB interface Supports SD/MMC card
- SD/USB/MP3 Wireless In Car FM Transmitter General Features: Blackcolor
Price: $6.11
User Reviews about SD MMC USB MP3 Wireless In Car FM Transmitter with Remote (Black)
i bought this prior to the one i am using right now
i guess price shows how bad/good a product can be sometimes
i had seen the reviews and thought i should try this but was a bad decision
this didnt last at all,
it worked pretty well although the sound wasnt that good -- good but dont last long
I LOVE this device. I bought a flash drive to go with it and boom, I now have music in my '82 Olds and I didn't have to rip the dash apart and spend a fortune. I was a little wary because radio reception in my town is iffy, depending upon which direction you're going, can fade in and out and pick up interference. This played beautifully without any sound issue no matter where I was driving. I had a similar device in the 90's designed to work with a Discman and it was great...until I turned a corner, got near a power line, or basically moved the car. It was also limited in you could only use the one designated frequence programmed by them.This does not have that problem.It does not seem to matter what frequency I choose, my music comes out crystal clear even if the radio station itself does not. It's easily pulled from the lighter so you can take it in with you and not worry about theft. If your car's speakers are decent and you can pick up strong radio signals, this is THE answer. I only gave it 4 stars because it does have a tendency to flop a bit in the lighter jack because my car is old and they probably didn't take into account that we don't all have shiny new contact posts to hold it into place better but ultimately, I highly recommend this product. I've heard it goes through fuses, but until I encounter that problem, I consider this an awesome item, worth every cent. -- excellent solution for older cars and limited budget
I live in a semi-rural area and I find the transmitter works well. I use a Sansa Clip MP3 player with the transmitter. The operation of the transmitter was fairly intuitive. Sometimes the sound can have lots of static and lose some volume. If I readjust the transmitter in the cigarette lighter receptacle the sound returns to good quality. I don't know if this is due to a poor connection to the receptacle, or bad design with the transmitter. In addition, when I pick up the MP3 player to adjust the songs, a lot of static occurs. This isn't a big issue since I don't often fiddle with the MP3 player.
My biggest complaint with this product is that it did not ship with the appropriate connector for the MP3 player. The jack on the transmitter is a female 2.5mm. It shipped with a 6" cord with a 3.5mm male jack on both ends. I had to run down to Radio Shack to buy the correct part which cost me $6. Amazon did a partial refund, but not enough to cover the cost of the new jack. I'm not sure if this is a unique problem with my package. I would have rated this product higher if it came with the correct cord.
I recently discovered that the USB device will also recharge my MP3 player. It will also play the MP3 player through the USB device, but all the songs are lumped into one large folder. I believe the Clip does the lumping. I haven't found a way to navigate to different sub-folders through the transmitter.
I've had this product for 2 months and no technical problems yet. -- Works well, but came with incorrect parts