0ur opinion: :MP3 players, CD players, portable DVD players and even laptops; you use these devices so you can enjoy your music and movies anywhere, anytime - especially in your car. To listen and share tunes while you 're driving, you need the right gear to make the connection. Enjoy full stereo sound from almost any portable audio player by using the Monster RadioPlay Wireless Car Stereo Wireless FM Transmitter.Just plug RadioPlay Wireless into your car's 12v accessory socket and the mini headphone jack into almost any portable audio or DVD player. Tune your car's FM radio to one of the 8 preset stations indicated on RadioPlay's channel selector (choose the station that offers the least interference). Select the same station on RadioPlay, press play on your portable device and your music will transmit wirelessly to your car stereo. The one-touch station selector makes changing stations a breeze (especially when required due to interference caused by terrain or radio station bleed-over).With so many ways to build your MP3 and DVD collections, it would be a shame if you couldn't listen to all of it in your car. Whether your travel by car, boat, or RV, now you can share and enjoy every minute of your music and movies while you drive, with the ease of Monster RadioPlay Wireless.
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* Don't expect a miracle ...
I don't doubt that this Monster brand unit is probably the best built of all the brands of FM transmitters, but I did notice that it cuts off the high end significantly. I have a portable device with a built-in EQ, and even with the top end boosted all the way it didn't sound quite right. It reduces the overall sound quality to FM quality (or less) and I noticed occasional chuffing noise in the background during quiet songs. The transmitted music is quieter than real FM broadcasts, which is true of all FM transmitters - they really should build in a small line-level amplifier to these things, it wouldn't be that hard to do. On the upside, the transmitter never "lost" the signal.
In summary, this is a good cheap temporary solution if you don't have any other recourse, like if you're going on a long trip (maybe in a rental car) and don't want to be driven crazy by bad FM programming, but it's not at all equivalent to a basic line level radio input.
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Completely Rules!
I've tried a bunch of FM transmitters, and this one is hands down the best.
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* This thing is great! ...
I bought this so I could listen to my new mp3 player in the car. I use it all the time and it works great. There are enough channels that you can always find a station to come in clear. The only improvement would be if it had a digital display for the radio station. Instead they are printed on the device, and they are very small and difficult to read when driving. I would suggest choosing a station before you pull out of the driveway!
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Fantastic
This product works great!
I live in a suburb type area and for the most part the reception is top notch. The price is a steal and the quality you get is great.
On rare occasion the transmitter picks up stations from other passing by cars, but other than that its quality is great.
Hardly any fuzz and easy to use!
I recommend this to everyone!
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* Best Transmitter Ever!! ...
The best transmitter I've ever owned, I pick up little to no interference at all. The back light display is real helpful to see stations at night time, compared to other transmitters that are hard to see and give you stations that are already in use, so there is alot of static. The only transmitter you will need for the rest of your life, pretty much better than all the rest.