Javascript Menu by Deluxe-Menu.com

Adminpal

Kensington 33169 Digital FM Radio and Transmitter for iPods

Adminpal
Search Advanced SearchView Cart   Checkout   
 Location:  Home » Electronics » Accessories & Supplies » Kensington 33169 Digital FM Radio and Transmitter for iPodsSeptember 6, 2008  
Departments
Computers
Software
Electronics
Cell Phones
Cameras
Music
Games
GPS
TVs and HDTVs
Subcategories
iPod
Classic
Mini
Nano
Shuffle
Touch
Kensington 33169 Digital FM Radio and Transmitter for iPods
Kensington 33169 Digital FM Radio and Transmitter for iPods

 enlarge 
Brand: Kensington
Category: CE

List Price: $91.14
Buy New: $18.99
You Save: $72.15 (79%)



New (6) from $18.99

Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 116 reviews

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 6 x 6 x 2
Warranty: 5 years warranty

MPN: 33169
Model: 33169
UPC: 085896331698
EAN: 0085896331698
ASIN: B000E5BL18

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: NEW IN BOX ALL FACTORY ITEMS -smvstock

Features:
  • Combination FM transmitter/radio designed for iPods with dock connectors
  • Plays your favorite iPod songs through your car or home stereo speakers
  • Plays favorite FM stations through iPod; 4 station presets lock in favorites
  • Pushbutton digital tuner with easy-to-read display for choosing FM stations
  • ClearFM technology reduces noise and enhances stereo separation; 1-year warranty

Similar Items:

  • Apple 80 GB iPod AAC/MP3 Video Player Black (5.5 Generation)
  • Speck ToughSkin Case for iPod nano 2G (Black)
  • Speck Products iPod Video ToughSkin w/ Belt Clip - Black
  • Apple iPod Dock for iPod nano 1G
  • Samsung YA-CD200 NeXus Home Docking Kit

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
You've never heard sound this great from an FM transmitter this small before. What's more, The Kensington 33169 Digital FM Radio and Transmitter for iPods not only plays your iPod wirelessly through any FM stereo--including a car stereo, home stereo, or clock radio--so you can listen to your favorite songs without headphones, it also lets you listen to your favorite FM radio stations through your iPod as well.

This unique 2-in-1 transmitter and radio includes such features as ClearFM circuitry for richer lows, crisper highs, and better stereo separation, and a digital display on the tuner that lets you select any available FM frequency for either reception or transmission. This unit's backlit digital display is easy to read without having to strain your eyes, while its four programmable buttons let you lock in your favorite stations with pre-sets. Best of all, the unit requires no cables, wires, or software, so playing your favorite iPod tunes on your home or car stereo, and listening to your favorite radio stations with your iPod is as easy as 1-2-3.

Compatible with any iPod with a dock connector--including the iPod nano 1G, iPod nano 2G, iPod mini, iPod 3G, iPod 4G (Click Wheel), iPod color, and iPod 5G/5.5G Video--the Kensington digital FM radio and transmitter is backed by Kensington's 1-year warranty.

What's in the Box
Kensington 33169 digital FM radio and transmitter, a user's manual and warranty information.

Product Description
Unique 2-in-1 FM transmitter and radio lets you play your favorite FM radio station through your iPod or transmit iPod tunes through your home or car stereo. The backlit digital display is simple to read and tune to any station, and you can lock in your favorites with four pre-sets. Patented Aerielle-enabled FM transmitter technology delivers cleaner, higher quality audio when compared to any other FM transmitter on the market.


Customer Reviews:   Read 111 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars It works but...   September 1, 2008
You better buy a car stereo with a line in audio jack, thats quality, this is not enough, lacks on sound quality...


3 out of 5 stars Quick battery use, average signal   August 22, 2008
This works. Bottom line. But battery is drained quickly and the signal fades sometimes as well.

I would suggest this as an entry level item.



5 out of 5 stars your own music everywhere a radio is not far!   August 15, 2008
Works great! You have to keep in mind that first you screw off your antenna in order to improve the transmitting quality (no other radio frequencies will be received, that could disturb listening to your music). Second: give the transmitter a few seconds to arrange radio frequency. Then it will work out in a perfect way and the Ipod has enough power to operate the transmitter for some hours.
Great!



5 out of 5 stars Kensington Digital FM radio/transmitter for iPods   July 30, 2008
The transmitter was exactly what I needed. It works very well with my iPod which allows me to listen to FM stations on my iPod. I had checked every local store and even purchased what I was told would work only to discover it did not. So I was very hesitant to purcahse this online. But I am a pleased customer. It was delivered in a matter of days. Thank you.


4 out of 5 stars This one actually works!   July 26, 2008
After a previously bad experience with another FM transmitter, I looked around Amazon, read more reviews, and decided to try this one. Whatdyaknow, I finally found a decent FM transmitter!

In the city, with all the overhead wires, big buildings, radio broadcasting, etc., there's plenty to overwhelm the airways and make finding a good empty FM station hard. This little gadget is powerful enough to work even on stations that have a bit of bleed-through. Reception is great, static is minimal and easily ignored, and it's small enough to make transporting and using it very easy.

It does have a couple or three downsides that stop me from giving it five stars. It feeds off the iPod's battery, for one, which, for short trips isn't much of a problem, but for long ones it could end up being bothersome. It plugs in to the place where the iPod charges up, so you can't charge the iPod and use this at the same time. Lastly, while reception is pretty good, the best reception tends to be on a direct line of site path to the car radio, and unless you've got a passenger with you to hold up the iPod -- or you're just that good driving one handed -- you have to settle for a bit less than stellar reception and toss the iPod on the seat next to you, or in the ashtray, or in the change well, or wherever else the iPod might be in a sorta-kinda stable position for broadcasting.

Still, I can live with those three downsides because I tend to use this for fifteen to thirty minute trips. If I have to make trips longer than that, my opinion of this may fall. But for now I'm pretty happy with it and I'd recommend it to anyone else in the city who's looking for a good FM transmitter.


Copyright © 2006 Adminpal LLC