- Listen to your favorite tunes through any FM stereo receiver
- Plug transmitter to the headphone jack of an MP3, PDA, CD player, cassette player or laptop computer and go on the air
- Audio accessory sends out high-clarity, full-stereo sound
- Compatible with all audio device with a standard 3.5mm headphone jack
- Powered by 2 AAA Batteries (not included) or cigarette lighter adapter (included)
- Available in white color option
- Transmits a 106.7MHz, 107.1MHz, 107.5 MHz and 107.9MHz
- Modulation mode range of 50Hz-15KHz wide band
- Transmit to any FM tuner up to 30 feet away
- Synonym preference less than 60dB
- Features power light and frequency LED indicator
Customer Reviews
The MixSonic FM Transmitter did a poor job with my Samsung YP-S3. While there are 4 different FM frequencies you can change it to, each of them was competing with a signal from the area in suburban Chicago.
I purchased this product for a bit of an unusual reason. I enjoy listening to movies and music from my digital cable while I am doing projects in the house, but in my new two story condo, my workroom and living room are on different floors. I considered drilling holes in the wall/floor to run an audio cord from downstairs, but this product made that unnecessary!I simply plugged it in and tuned the upstairs radio to the appropriate station. It worked perfectly! The only reason why I did not give it 5 stars all the way is because I would have liked for there to be a power cord included, not just the one that you can plug into a car cigarette lighter. I ended up easily finding one to buy, though.
This product works surprisingly well for the low price! It's a little fuzzy right when it's turned on, but works well there after
The MixSonic FM Transmitter does a fairly poor job with music. While there are 4 different FM frequencies you can change it to, the audio quality isn't great with any of them. That was both in cities and driving in rural areas. The higher highs and the lower lows of the music tend to get staticy and distorted easily.Since it doesn't sound that great with music, I've started loading my mp3 player up with audio books and using the transmitter to listen to them while driving. It works great for that.I wouldn't recommend it for music, but it does a good job for audio books.
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I plugged my MP3 player into this FM transmitter, set an FM channel, and tried it in my car. The sound quality was weak with lots of static. I haven't used it again.
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