Logic3 MIP168K FM Transmitter and Car Charger | 
| Brand: Logic 3 Category: CE
Buy New: £13.20
New (11) from £13.20
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 6969
Media: Electronics Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.8 x 2.1
MPN: MIP168K Model: MIP168K UPC: 663452516804 EAN: 0663452516804 ASIN: B000RT20NE
Release Date: June 6, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Product Description n1, n2, n3, 3G, 4G, 5G, t, c Black FM Transmitter with Variable Frequencies, Red LED Display, Powers & Charges from the supplied Car Charger. With iPod connector and 3.5mm Jack for other MP3 & Audio Devices
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Brilliant Piece Of Kit - Easy To Use July 9, 2008 Graham Knight (Essex, England) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Pros: Comes with a fairly good instruction booklet. But, to be frank, you don't need it unless you are a complete technophobe; the operation of the equipment is quite intuitive. I just plugged it into the cigar lighter socket; found a frequency that was spare on the car radio; tuned the device to that frequency and hey presto! I had almost cd quality music blaring out of the speakers.
Cons: There is an annoying buzzing noise in the silence between the tracks, this disappears completely when music is playing. I'm not sure what it will be like with the spoken word. Also, I found that the plug was a very tight fit in my car's cigar lighter socket which made removal a tad fiddly.
Overall this is an extremely good buy, good value for money and well worth the 5 star rating.
Fantastic! November 9, 2007 Ms. N. Nottingham 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
I live in North Norfolk and use these transmitters with my IPAQ, iPod nano, Sony CD Player and Nokia N95
Pros: Looks brilliant, sleek and smooth design. Annoying ring is a mild buzz!
Cons: Can't use it unless you're in the car (unless you have cigarette chargers in your house...) Can't adjust the volume using the iPod though, you have to turn the actual stereo down, but you can do this on anything plugged in by the 3.5 mm
IN THE BOX:
You get the actual device with one lead for the cigarette car charger, and one for the adaptors (iPod and 3.5 mm headphone) these are permenantly connected
LOOKS:
Sleek, smooth and black. Looks smart if you like. The paint rubs off the buttons easily though. Super bright screen which displays the frequency or the setting (500, 501, 502 etc up to 509)
ROBUST:
Seems good, no breakages yet. Feels sturdy as well. the wires are thick so unlikely to snap or break
SOUNDS:
Sounds great! My only problem sound wise is that you can't adjust the volume using the device, you have to use the radio, which is ok but I've got used to being able to quickly make it quieten when I needed it to. You can do this with the 3.5 mm socket though... a slight design hitch?
BATTERY:
Very quick charge through this device to the iPod. My only problem with the battery life is that you can't run it without being plugged into a car. I use mine in my room and at work, which obviously are two places where I don't have cigarette chargers!
EXTRA FEATURES:
The charge of the iPod is the only one, which works fantastically. Its also optional so you don't over charge the iPod, brilliant
THE ANNOYING IN CAR WHISTLE:
...is actually more of a low buzz with this, and easily drowned out. Result!
CONCLUSION:
Worth the money if you are only planning to use it in the car, if you want to use it at home, or work its impossible. Good screen and easy to use/set up. Plays through all of my devices fantastically. Definitely recommend.
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