Thursday, October 29, 2009

Griffin iTrip FM Transmitter and Auto Charger for Sansa

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iTrip Auto for Sansa - FM transmitter made specifically for Sansa Connect, Sansa E200 & C200 series MP3 players; iTrip lets you play music from your Sansa through any FM radio. A convenient one-piece transmitter and charger, iTrip needs no batteries. Preset functionality too. A must for any Sansa owner.
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Technical Details

- Compatibility: Sansa View; Sansa Connect; Sansa c200 Series; Sansa e200 Series; Sansa Fuze
- Four user-programmable presets save the best frequencies so you can access them quickly later
- Broadcasts in crisp, clear FM stereo through any open FM frequency for quality audio playback
- Charges while in use so you arrive at your destination ready to go
- Sleek, single-wire design keeps your stereo set-up clutter-free
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Customer Buzz
 "I wish i didn't buy it" 2009-10-20
By Rahel E. Leary
No matter what channel I select for the FM transmitter, its sounds awful. There is interference, the signal is weak, the sound quality... far from stellar.



I am not an audiophile but I would have expected better results with a company like Griffin. Buyer beware, unless you like your MP3s sounding like they are coming out of a phonograph from the early 1900's.

Customer Buzz
 "iPod death" 2009-10-06
By B. Bailey
I plugged it into my car, i plugged my iPod touch first gen into it, and now it is completely dead and I have to buy a new one.

Customer Buzz
 "Best FM xmitter I've found" 2009-10-05
By Christopher A. Flory (Alexandria, VA USA)
Truly the best FM transmitter I've ever found. Never had luck with them in the past, and I even considered buying a new head unit w/ USB/Aux inputs just so I woulnd't have to use one. Fortunately, that upgrade never happened and I got this Griffin unit instead!



The antenna on this unit is STRONG. Figured out just how strong the other day when I unplugged it and the frequency it had been tuned to was actually a station strong enough that it was coming through loud and clear. But the unit was strong enough to overpower the station! Definitely convenient so you don't have to keep searching through the entire band every 10 minutes as you're passing through different towns.



The only complaint I have so far is that there's a little fuzzing out of the bass end at higher volumes. This may just be an issue with my mp3 player too, or how I have the volume levels on the mp3 vs the radio set.



Overall very satisfied. Would probably even have been satisfied at twice the price! Great unit.

Customer Buzz
 "Is this the best solution technical minds could devise? Appears to be" 2009-09-29
By Galactus (Solar System)
For over 2 years I have been using the cassette player in my car with the standard cassette adapter to play my mp3 player through my car stereo. I often wondered if I was getting the best sound quality out of my music and flirted with the idea of getting one of these FM transmitters. I was scared off by the limitations with open FM frequencies in urban areas that I have seen mentioned in other reviews and the price for the good name brand ones at local retailers was prohibitive.



When the tape player in my car unexpectedly died and I could no longer use the cassette adapter, I had no choice but to look for an FM transmitter. I wasn't about to try replace the stereo in my aging vehicle and plus its tied to a disk changer that I still enjoy. I found a great price on the Griffin iTrip on Amazon, way cheaper than any retailers or other sites online. When it arrived I was thrilled at the prospect of being able to once again have access to my huge library of music on my mp3 player and I even thought I might gain the benefit of improved sound quality.



Boy was I wrong. Even when I locked in to a clear transmission (more on that later) I was shocked that the output volume was not very dynamic, the volume control on my sansa was rendered useless and I could only control the volume on the car stereo. I had to crank it up a lot higher than with my previous primitive cassette adapter. The sound quality was also a bit thin, very noticeable when listening to music with some good low end.



Once I started driving it got worse. I would hear static in the music every couple of miles, at some points it was unbearable. I figured I needed to select another station. I am in a metropolitan area so that was a challenge, there were basically 2 frequencies I could use. At different points during my hour long commute one or the other would work better than the other. I read the instructions on switching the mode to mono to potentially get better results, but any improvement was marginal.



At times the music would be overwhelmed with static and I'd just get frustrated and turn off the music altogether. Other times I'd make it through the drive with just a little bit of static here and there, but I never had an uninterrupted drive as I was used to with the cassette adapter. I couldn't believe that this is how people actually listen to their music. When I was researching I searched and searched but it seems these adapters are the only thing out there unless you have a car stereo with a direct input jack.



With all the advances in technology I am shocked and appalled that this is the best that they can come up with to listen to music in the car. Fiddling with a transmitter to get better reception is also a sure fire way to get into an accident.



If you have a choice, I highly recommend finding a different alternative, unless you are in an area where there are not a ton of stations on the FM dial.



Oh and to top it off, at times when I plug the fm transmitter in since it doubles as a charger, my sansa would freeze and its never done that before. I have to hold down the power button and wait for it to turn off and unplug the adapter and try again to get it to work. Not sure if its a problem with the player but as mentioned this has never happened before. Love the sansa, hate the FM transmitter.

Customer Buzz
 "I-trip for Sansa Low power" 2009-09-23
By Cory L. Johnston
The I-trip works for charging the sansa mp3 players but is severely lacking in transmitting power. I made the move from the Sansa E280 to the Sansa Fuze so my Macally cup transmitter no longer worked for me. I odered the I-trip because it was one of the few transmitters made to go into the sansa port. Compared to my Macally transmitter the I-trip is seriously lacking in power. I can not overcome most stations and when I do find an empty channel the volume is so low that I cannot listen to most of my low quality audio books and I live in South Dakota so the stations are not that packed. I have gone to using the 3.5MM jack on my Macally to get by because the I-trip just doesn't cut it. I guess I will just have to charge my fuze when I get home.


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