In Car MP3 FM Transmitter for SD USB Pen Drive w/Remote

August 19, 2010 | Author: | Posted in Gadgets

  • Ingenious circuit designed to reduce static noise system
  • LCD screen display, song details viewable when playing and function indicator on screen.
  • Compare to the market in US, iQfm extreme is equipped with the strongest FM transmitter providing you with the clearest reception.
  • Multiple flash drive operation includes USB flash drive, MMC, or SD memory chip.
  • 1 GB memory chip can store over 230 songs (4mb/song)

With Extreme, you can enjoy your full digital music in your car, for the cost of less than 10 hamburgers. You can also keep every unwanted mess away, and just use it as a normal installed car player. Listen to the best sound quality on your stereo; adjust the bass, treble, fader, and balance as desired. You don’t have to hassle about remembering to turn off your iPod and hiding it from thieves or severe temperatures.It draws the power directly from your vehicle’s DC12V output (cigarette lighter). It is turned off when you unplug your car key. There will be no more battery recharge problems.

It is an individual innovative device to play your desired songs in your car or boat. Typically, it does not require permanent and complicated installation. It offers an “installation-free” convenience. This product is an innovative wireless device that will let you play any music you download from your computer files. Remember, none of these features requires an iPod or Mp3 to operate. Now, you can play your portable music files to a newly designed technology without paying a costly price and keep your iPod or Mp3 as your private headphone.

It connection will give you a reasonable good sound quality, allowing you to listen to the music on your car player by turning your radio to a specific clear frequency. The sound quality is as good as your original car radio player.

It is played and functioned on a flash drive (USB memory chip), this model is also compatible with SD and MMC card. It is an individual device that serves as a single music player in your car. You can store more than 600 songs on one tiny 4GB flash drive (memory chip) and play non-stop music/songs for as long as 60 hours.

In Car MP3 FM Transmitter for SD USB Pen Drive w/Remote

Rating: (out of 27 reviews)

List Price: $ 137.59

Price: $ 2.47

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Comments (6)

  1. Every now and then I come across gems like this, thank you!

  2. Ray Ben

    Review by Ray Ben for In Car MP3 FM Transmitter for SD USB Pen Drive w/Remote
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    OK, so the quality and craftsmanship is not the best you’ve ever seen and no, it’s not exactly a Sony – but so what? For the cost of a fast food meal this gives you some outstanding flexibility in Car Audio. The very idea of being able to play MP3 files from an SD card (plugged into your cig lighter) is outrageously clever and it works.

    I’ve used this with a few MP3 players and as an SD Card standalone player. The sound quality is limited mostly by your own pre-installed equipment, and in finding the best possible frequency to sync up on. I covered the cost on this by sacrificing a few visits to Starbucks during my first week of ownership.

    This is not for people with a critical ear, and yes it is something of a novelty, as others have said; but it works as advertised and is indeed a very fun “toy”. Though I’d love to see a reputable electronics giant’s version of this, I’ll tip my hat to whoever came up with the idea itself.

  3. D. Barrett

    Review by D. Barrett for In Car MP3 FM Transmitter for SD USB Pen Drive w/Remote
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    This is a toy at best. It has no playback functions except “play”, “next track”, and “previous track”: no shuffle/random or any other features. Also it doesn’t work well, dropping the connection (to the FM radio) every few minutes and starting the track over from the beginning. Finally, the sound quality is inferior to CDs, not surprising since it’s broadcasting over FM radio. A waste of money.

  4. Copy RuStar

    Review by Copy RuStar for In Car MP3 FM Transmitter for SD USB Pen Drive w/Remote
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    Wow! I’m impressed. This little gadget is economical, not cheap. A friend bought one on my recommendation and says the performance using the analog audio input jack is marginal. He and I agree, however, that the performance using a thumb drive or an SD card is terrific!

    I’ve just ordered six more, some for gift giving and a couple that I will use inside my house – after I buy the parts and build the 12 Volt adapters (later today).

    Note that I strongly prefer the SD card for media. The card fits within the physical profile of the device whereas a thumb drive protrudes and might get bumped, resulting in damage to the drive and/or the player.

  5. Javier Viquez Pineda

    Review by Javier Viquez Pineda for In Car MP3 FM Transmitter for SD USB Pen Drive w/Remote
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    It works as advertised!. Sounds great on my car stereo, I put a Kingston 2gb USB fully loaded of music.

    Only I can’t find a “shuffle” feature, it plays music in orderd manner. Still searching if exists this feature.

  6. Nghia D. Tran

    Review by Nghia D. Tran for In Car MP3 FM Transmitter for SD USB Pen Drive w/Remote
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    The transmitter allows you to choose from many channels, which allows for at least one good choice. The volume on the player has to be maxed out, and then the volume on the car receiver has to be at least 50% to hear it good. You cannot skip many tracks at a time (only 1 at a time), which is very annoying since I have at least 250 songs on the device. The remote has to be aimed at the transmitter to work. The player does resume where you left off. It’s not perfect, but I haven’t seen anything better out there.

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