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Monster Radioplay Transmitter Mbl Fm Xmtr300

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Monster Radioplay 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 nearly any FM station-with Monster RadioPlay 300 Wireless FM Transmitter. It’s a fast, simple way to take all your bestloved 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 regarding any FM station so you may get clear wireless transmission to your car’s FM radio just when it comes to anywhere. It also features three programmable “favorite station” preset buttons and an easy-to-read, dimmable LED display so you may effortlessly tune and select your bestloved 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 may modify to the clearest station while you drive – it’s that easy!

Share and Enjoy Your Portable Tunes on the Road
Enjoy your MP3 player, CD player, portable DVD player or even your laptop audio through you car stereo’s FM radio or almost any FM station*-with Monster RadioPlay 300 Wireless FM Transmitter. It’s a fast, simple way to take all your favored music playlists with you on the road, eliminating those piles of CDs that might be rattling around in your glovebox.

Full FM Tuning Capability Means Great Sound Just About Anywhere
Monster RadioPlay 300 tunes in to just in regards to any FM station so you may get clear wireless transmission to your car’s FM radio just when it comes to anywhere. It also features three programmable “favorite station” preset buttons and an easy-to-read, dimmable LED display so you may without apparent effort tune and select your favored station presets in your car, day or night.

Monster RadioPlay 300-The Fast, Easy Way to Take Your Tunes for a Spin
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 may modify to the clearest station while you drive-it’s that easy!

* Excluding 87.7MHz and 87.9MHz

Not Compatible with: Apple iPhone

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Monster Radioplay Transmitter Mbl Fm Xmtr300

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Monster Radioplay Transmitter Mbl Fm Xmtr300

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77 of 79 people found the following review helpful.
3The lesser evil
By T. Townsend
This is the BEST product of it’s kind. Unfortunately, that’s not saying much. Unless you have a tape deck in your care or you’re more than willing to drop when it comes to 4 bills, an FM transmitter is the only universal tool for hooking up your mp3 player to your car stereo.

120 of 129 persons found the following review helpful.
5Better than the reset of the non-iPod competition!
By Gedimin A. Bulat
I enthusiastically endorse this product (shame it’s not in stock right now as I type this). I purchased the iRiver AFT 100 and the Belkin TuneCast II after buying this product, and was competent to do a direct comparison. I live in the San Diego area which is flooded with FM radio stations where it’s difficult to find an empty, available radio station. My best bet with each player was 88.1, which I applied to test all three products. The TuneCast was primary up: It made a horrid sound as I plugged it in, scratchy and staticky which then faded into the music. Overall, it sounded like a semi-weak radio station. The iRiver was a little less weak, but still very scratchy with an inredible background hiss that persisted even as I tried each volume and position combination. The only product that formulated a very crisp and clear sound was this Monster Cable Transmitter. It’s even powerful sufficient to overide live/powerful stations (though with galore static) and at best sounded very similar to my CD player. I am so exceedingly satisfied with this product and so completely bummed out when it comes to the iRiver which from the bulk of it is reviews sounded like a champ. It’s not, it’s a chump. The Belkin product has mixed reviews, but I have a friend in San Fransisco that says it works as well my Monster product there. All in all, thumbs up for the Monster Cable Transmitter for it is shining sovereignty over the other two “top rated” products.

48 of 51 people found the following review helpful.
5Pleasantly surprised
By TBone
I purchased this item at the local Circuit City a few weeks ago and I ought to say this was one of the best investments for my MP3 player I’ve ever made. I like the fact that you may tune this transmitter digitally rather of using a wheel and having to “guess” what station you are on. I have the transmitter set to 3 stations: 88.1, 88.3, and 88.5. I even set my car stereo to these stations as well, rather of the local radio stations! Sometimes I have to switch channels when coming into a busy area (I live close to Memphis). It’s VERY nice having the option of listening to my MP3 player when I’m in the car rather of all the rubbish the radio stations play.

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