Saturday, January 23, 2010

Fm Transmitter Price Could I Get Some Advice On MP3 Players? Do They Need An FM Transmitter To Be Able To Work In Your Car?

Could I get some advice on MP3 players? Do they need an FM transmitter to be able to work in your car? - fm transmitter price

You can tell me if this is true, I know not to listen to the detriment of the songs, I think that is 512 MB or 1 GB enough for me, especially I would like to be able to simply listen in my room, car etc go instead to the Internet all the time.

I have this on the Argos website is good, or could be better elsewhere, if they good (looking) black and smooth, and I can be heard everywhere, it does not bother me at all.

He also recently lost my job, what can not be extended to 40 pounds. I gave the link to the page where you think, because I do not personally download music as a single with an LCD screen that I simply can not know. That's what I thought to myself:

The link is too long ... When you click on the mp3 player, and you sort the list in first place and you will find the lowest prices found on page 4. It's called Itronics 1GB MP3 Player with FM transmitter, and point 2 below.
or are some of the other better?

6 comments:

dollymix... said...

If you have a tape drive in your car you can buy a cassette adapter in FNAC for 7 pounds and plays a tape, then connect the headphones Mp3Player - then play in your car.

FM transmitters are good, but only if it receives radio signals in your area - both are primarily for iPods, etc., intended

Itronics not very good for a brand - try to get Bush to Sony - the Mp3Player 1GB is very cheap, so you must be able, and if you shop.
Amazon is very good for good quality cheap MP3 player

dollymix... said...

If you have a tape drive in your car you can buy a cassette adapter in FNAC for 7 pounds and plays a tape, then connect the headphones Mp3Player - then play in your car.

FM transmitters are good, but only if it receives radio signals in your area - both are primarily for iPods, etc., intended

Itronics not very good for a brand - try to get Bush to Sony - the Mp3Player 1GB is very cheap, so you must be able, and if you shop.
Amazon is very good for good quality cheap MP3 player

jpursell... said...

MP3 players can be connected to cars in several ways. FM transmitters work OK. Caught up a frequency (usually in the 88's) and play the sound of your MP3 player. They are generally very staticy, to work in certain areas, and are difficult to obtain, a fairly loud and clear.

There are also tables cassette with a wire coming out of them. The tape is in the cassette in the car and the other end plugs into the headphone jack of the MP3 player. It's a bit difficult, but they offer the best sound quality on the FM station.

SirLok said...

I bought an FM transmitter for my MP3 and I do not like it!
The static reminds me of a bathroom at the station ...
I have to buy another until you work one that actually listen.
When someone please tell this book.

April F said...

Yes, they can still everywhere.
I have a, uh, I think it was Kmart.
The $ 20 was, and it's cigarette lighter and broadcasts to your MP3 radio.
In principle, one can find anywhere, and they're not too expensive.
Hope this helps. :]

April F said...

Yes, they can still everywhere.
I have a, uh, I think it was Kmart.
The $ 20 was, and it's cigarette lighter and broadcasts to your MP3 radio.
In principle, one can find anywhere, and they're not too expensive.
Hope this helps. :]

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