Macally Sn Icefm Transmitter Charger Sandisk
Listen to your iPod through your car radio and charge it at the same time witht the Macally CEFM FM Transmitter and Car Charger. Macally IceFM is a sleek and compactly designed FM transmitter and charger for iPod. Simply plug the IceFM to your car cigarette lighter outlet, connect your iPod, switch to one of the preset FM channel and get enjoyment from your bestloved tunes in your car. Order the Macally CEFM FM Transmitter today!
- Brand: Macally
- Model: SN-ICEFM
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .30 pounds
- Listen to your favored Sansa music through the FM receiver in your car
- Supports E200, M200, C200 and C100 Series Sansa
- Charges your E200 and C200 Series Sansa MP3 players with included 30-pin to USB cable
- Supports any audio device using 3.5mm headphone jacks without charging feature
- Powered through automobile your car’s cigarette lighter
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Charger yes, transmitter no By D. Rosenfeld Works fine as a USB charger, but transmits a very low signal. You have to crank your radio up to max to barely hear anything, the background noise is louder then what you are trying to play and the noise is coming from the transmitter. The FM channel choices should work in my area as there is next to no signal on them from a radio station. But as soon as it is plugged in the background noise is horrific. I even tried soldering some wire onto the transmitting antenna and putting it next to the cars antenna and it made no difference. My ipod with a Monster transmitter works flawlessly on the same frequencies.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Charger Yes: Transmitter No. By P. Dani The unit works fine for charging my sandisk mp3 player, but I can not get a clear broadcast through any of the available FM frequencies.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
No Sound By S. Rosenkrantz You only have three choices of stations to use for transmission, two of which were already occupied. The third station should have worked but we were only able to get sound by turing the volume all the way up and even then it was quiet and poor quality. The only good thing was that Amazon was good about the return.
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