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let me just say that i have used close to 10 fm transmitters. if your car can get frequency 87.9 get this item. i was never really satisfied. i bought this thing, put it in international mode and 87.9 and im in love. the sound quality is amazing, it's quite easy to use and the price is definitely right. i would have paid double.
I've been using my iTrip for a few weeks now and I am very pleased with it's sound quality. It transmits almost flawlessly to my car radio with higher audio quality than previous wireless iTrips I've had. The only downside is that I may not charge my cellphone or use my bluetooth speaker while using my iPod, but I can get an adapter that will provide me with an extra power outlet. Definitely worth it.
it's exactly what they said and it works better than the last one I had. It doesn't jump around from channel to channel.
This did not work in my 2010 Nissan Pathfinder. The company BuyWTG was great and I would buy from them again.
And it charges the iPod, which is very, very convenient. I love it.
A little static, but that's to be expected. I've had this for about a week, and it's great.
You might have to play with it a little, but once you find the best frequency, you're all set. It worked immediately and was so simple, I didn't even have to read the manual.
I travel about 30 miles back and forth and the same frequency gets me through the trip. No more crappy radio commercials and bad songs, and no more listening to the same CDs over and over.
I'd recommend it to anyone as long as you understand that you can't entirely avoid static.
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