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Saturday, February 6, 2010

Buying DLO TransDock 3.0 FM Transmitter for iPod (Black)


I bought this just to try it out even though I already have a cassette one where you plug into the iPod. I have a iPod nano 2nd gen. I was expecting a lot of static but where I live, which is the suburban part of NY, I get great signal from this device. I always hear of people complaining that the FM transmitters suck but this works great. Very easy to use, I barely referred to the manual and I love that it has the "Intellitune" feature where it scans all the radio stations for the best one for you to play your iPod on. However, one of the downsides is that when I drive towards the city, finding a station that doesn't have static in the background is VERY hard. I had to make it scan multiple times and it would give me back the same couple of stations that still have static or another station somewhat playing in the back. Then in that case, I had to go back to my cassette player for the iPod which plays perfectly clearly. I figured that if I get one that plugs into the battery outlet in the car and I end up driving a car that does not have a cassette feature, I could use this one. In conclusion, I do recommend this product but it really depends on where you are going to be using it. In my case, if I'm out in the suburbs, it works superb. In the city, not well. Another plus is the fact that it charges your iPod while playing so you will never be on low battery! I used to run into the problem of my iPod running low playing music off the cassette player. Excellent feature because I only have a charger that plugs into the wall outlets in a home and this can play music WHILE charging. At home while it's charging, I cannot play music off of it. Get more detail about DLO TransDock 3.0 FM Transmitter for iPod (Black).

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