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iriver AFT 100 Mobile FM Transmitter |  | Brand: iRiver Category: CE
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $27.95 as of 7/31/2010 06:36 CDT details
New (4) from $27.95
Seller: kiddie world Rating: 857 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 7.2 x 5.7 x 1.9
MPN: AFT 100 Model: AFT 100 UPC: 683728143367 EAN: 0683728143367
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Mobile FM transmitter for listening to portable audio devices through car stereo | | • | Transmits to all FM frequencies (88.1 to 107.9 MHz) | | • | Plugs into standard car power socket--no batteries required | | • | Connects to the headphone jack of portable MP3 or CD players; easy-to-read blue LCD display | | • | Universal accessory for all digital audio players compatible with 3.5mm mini-jack |
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Product Description The iriver Mobile FM Transmitter broadcasts a powerful signal allowing you to listen to your iriver player or other portable audio device through your car stereo. It transmits to any FM frequency making it easy to listen to your music on any FM signal you choose. - Blue LCD display - Plugs into any standard car power socket - No batteries needed - Transmits to any FM station (88.1MHz - 107.9MHz) - Works with any audio device (plugs into the headphone jack of your player) Package Contents Items: iriver AFT-100 Mobile FM Transmitter Instruction sheet
Amazon.com Product Description The iRiver AFT 100 Mobile FM Transmitter lets you listen to your iRiver player and most other portable audio devices through your car stereo. All you have to do is plug the transmitter into one of your car's power sockets and the headphone jack of your player, sync frequencies with the stereo, then turn the volume up. You can pick whatever FM signal you choose, and this small transmitter with a big, stylish blue display needs no batteries. What's in the Box AFT-100 mobile FM transmitter and instruction sheet.
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Works great!! July 24, 2010 Car Girl (Idaho) I purchased a different model prior to this one (M***ter) and I only got sound from the left side of the stereo. The iRiver worked right out of the package. Great sound quality and easy to use. I love the compact size and easy to read dial. Try this one if you've had trouble before.........you'll be happy. Some of the other reviewers said they had trouble with feedback, try turning down the volume on your MP3 player and you'll see a huge difference. Really happy with this purchase.
GLUE THE TIP! July 24, 2010 Patepluma DXer (Iowa) This worked great in all respects. However, note that the tip where it goes in is screwed on. Somehow mine became detached and some of the inside pieces fell out and were lost. I tried a couple ways of jury-rigging a fix, but they always shorted-out when the car hit a bump. My suggestion - unscrew the tip maybe half a turn, put on some superglue and then screw it back on tight. There really is no reason you would ever need to take the thing apart. Just one bit of dumb design in what is otherwise an excellent product.
Does the job well. July 23, 2010 Steven Wolter (PA) The iriver FM transmitter works well with little static. There are a few small issues to be aware of.
1) It is radio quality sound and you can't expect much more from an FM transmitter. It will not sound as good as your CD player
2) The unit seems to use the cable and MP3 player as the antenna to transit the signal. When I put my MP3 in the cup holder I get static, but if I move the MP3 to he passengers seat it comes in clear. Where you place the unit will determine the quality of the signal.
3) Make sure to follow the instruction and have the sound level of your MP3 at 1/2 to 3/4. If you have the sound level to high the sound quality drops.
4) I don't know if it is a defect on my unit or an overall problem...... when I change the channel on the iriver unit it will not broadcast the MP3 over the new channel unit I remove the connection to the MP3 headphone jack and plug it back in. For me it's not an issue as I find using 88.1 seems to work all the time in my travels so I never have to change the channel.
Overall it does the job and I have very little static. I drive a lot in the Northern NJ area which has a lot of radio stations and have no issue using 88.1.
Sound quality is about what I expected... July 22, 2010 Steve I live in a suburban city, so I was expecting the device to work decently well. It does, but it is not perfect. As I drive further away from civilization, the quality increases to almost perfectly clear sound.
I have not had the opportunity to use this in a larger city, but I would expect the sound to be very washed out by the radio noise.
I ONLY recommend this product to suburban and rural users.
Great Item July 22, 2010 Struk This product is terrific! The only drawback is when you get to a major city when you have too many stations and it is difficult to find a clear number where there isn't a station.
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