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#1 2005-11-25 2:30 pm
- vaeaglesfan
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- From: Newport News, VA
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iPod FM Transmitter
What FM transmitter works best for an iPod nano?
The Apple Store reviews give both Griffin and Belkin an even tilt.
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#2 2005-11-25 6:18 pm
- Jyri Erik
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Re: iPod FM Transmitter
Basically, they both work as well (or poorly) as the other. My brother has a Belkin and it works fine for him, but from time to time he gets static or even something else playing on the station he's playing his iPod on (something else is using the "empty" frequency he's on & it overpowers the Belkins signal until he gets far enough from it to allow it to work again). Neither will give crystal clear sound, but you should get adequate sound from them. Go with which you feel is the one for you.
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#3 2005-11-26 1:18 am
- TheConfuzed1
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Re: iPod FM Transmitter
FM transmitters are not very good in general. If you can possibly help it at all, get a direct connection. If it's for your car, check out Logjam Electronics.
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