Monster RadioPlay 300 Universal Full Spectrum FM Transmitter (MBL-FM XMTR300)
Enjoy your MP3 player, CD player, portable DVD player or even your laptop audio through you car stereo's FM radio or virtually any FM station-with Monster RadioPlay 300 Wireless FM Transmitter. It's a fast, simple way to take all your favorite music playlists with you on the road, eliminating those piles of CDs that might be rattling around in your glovebox.Monster RadioPlay 300 tunes in to just about any FM station so you can get clear wireless transmission to your car's FM radio just about anywhere. It also features three programmable "favorite station" preset buttons and an easy-to-read, dimmable LED display so you can easily tune and select your favorite station presets in your car, day or night.Just tune your car radio to any clear FM station, tune RadioPlay 300 to the same station, hit play on your portable player and you're ready to roll. Program the 3 presets so you can change to the clearest station while you drive - it's that easy!
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- Listen to your portable audio tunes through your cars FM radio wirelessly.
- Tune into any FM station, excluding 87.7 MHz and 87.9MHz.
- 3 DIGITAL memory pre-sets for fast and convenient access.
- For use with iPod, portable MP3, CD and DVD players and laptops.
- Connects to headphone jack on portable audio players.
I do not have CD or K7 Player in my BMW, So I just plug this Monster Radioplay 300 device to my cigarette lighter and tune to 88.1 and turn on my IPOD or my Satellite XM radio an it works just fine. This solution saved me many trip to installation store; and I did not need to purchase a new Radio/MP3 player for my car.......
It was OK but not what I expected. It picked up interference and sound was not clear. I didn't send it back because cost more to do that so I'm out of money. It may have been the one I received but I didn't want to go through trying to return.......
Apparently the transmitter is powered by the car charger-like port. It doesn't work when it's not in a car outlet. I kinda wanted something that could work everywhere. Still a good transmitter, but losses a star for transportability. ......
As with any FM Transmitter, you will pass through areas where there is interference. But, I expected that. This FM Transmitter has excellent sound. I was surprised at how good it sounds. I have tried it in both of my vehicles (the car antenna is in the back) and I get VERY GOOD results. Clear highs and deep bass and very little background noise. This is a very good product and I highly recommend it.......
If you're a buyer in Connecticut, I hope this review will aid your purchase decision. After buying a cheap (~$10) FM transmitter and returning it, this one was recommended by a friend who has the iPod version. Prior to its arrival, I scanned the entire FM band for dead stations and found five good ones to try. It turned out that all of them were good candidates to use with this transmitter. All of the stations I selected work well in various parts of the state: New Haven, Waterbury and Hartford. Thought I have to sometimes switch among my preselected stations, I haven't come across a situation yet where none of my programmed stations work. A few things to keep in mind: (1.) Since you don't have an auxiliary jack in your car (which is why you're using an FM transmitter), the sound quality is NEVER going to be CD quality. Rather, it's like listening to a very strong radio station -- there are always times when you might get a burst of static. (2.) I'm using my Monster FM Transmitter with a Sansa Fuze. I can control the volume independently on both the radio and the MP3 player. Often, I have to turn the radio volume up higher than I would normally. Don't be afraid to do this; just remember how high the volume might be when you switch your player off or switch to another station. (3.) I listen mostly to rock (classic and modern) with a few eclectic things on the side. I've read some reviews where people complain about not be able to listen to classical or "lite" music with this transmitter. I haven't experimented yet, but my experience has been that listening to classical music in the car is difficult under the best of circumstances. I like Beethoven, Bach and Mozart as much as the next music aficionado, but normal road noise usually cancels out anything less than Carl Orff's "Carmina Burana." Good luck and happy listening.......
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