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Tuneflex Aux Play Ipod In The Car
Tuneflex Aux Play Ipod In The Car

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Brand: Griffin Technology
Category: CE

List Price: $33.99
Buy New: $27.99
You Save: $6.00 (18%)



New (63) Used (1) from $26.00

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews

Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.8
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 7.4 x 1.7

MPN: 9557-5GTFLXAUX-2
Model: 9557-5GTFLXAUX-2
UPC: 685387995578
EAN: 0685387995578
ASIN: B0012IVC74

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Customer Reviews:
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3 out of 5 stars Great product until it starts to droop   November 7, 2008
It was great while it lasted, when I first got the product it was great. I had easy reach to my IPod and great control while driving. Then the rubber gasket went and now all it does is droop and is useless. If they can improve the lighter gasket to hold better this would be a perfect product. But until then, be ready for short use of this product.


5 out of 5 stars Integrate that iPod   August 12, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This review is for the new 2.0 version. It has the variable output control on the base, while the old version had a simple high-low switch. This is important because it allows for a precise adjustment of the output from the iPod.

What will the Tuneflex do for you? First, it is nice to have your iPod up in front where you can see and operate it. It provides for charging and the sound output comes from the bottom plug of the iPod, rather than the headphone output jack. This provides for better sound as the headphone output is designed for headphones only.

You do not want an fm transmitter. Those are horrid in all respects.

These features are of no use unless you have an accessible lighter (or power output) and an auxiliary input on the vehicle's sound system. These can be added by handy people or the local car stereo installer.

Some reviewers have complained that the Tuneflex is wobbly. The 2.0 is very solid, but the lighter plug itself is often loose. Mine is, but it still works ok and is not too annoying. I may go in and tighten it up or replace it with a sturdier output some time.

The Tuneflex fits tightly, so hold down the lighter when you pull out the unit. Lighters are not very strong.

Note that the product description informs you of which iPods fit. The Tuneflex comes with a variety of holders that snap on to the stalk and hold the selected iPod securely. If you keep your Tunflex installed, all you have to do is slide the iPod in and it is all connected.

Well, you ask, what about the iPhone? It is not on the supported products list. It so happens that the first generation iPhone will barely fit one of the adapters. Pretty tight, but you can do it. I doubt the new 3G phone will fit, but

When you do connect the phone, a dialogue box pops up to inform you that it is not a supported device, so do you want to continue. Push "yes" and all is well. It works perfectly.

Griffin, the maker of the Tuneflex, says Apple has not approved the device. Apple is famous for tightly controlling things and who knows what politics, licensing fees or what else may be involved here.

None of this applies if you use it as intended, with a supported iPod. You can keep your phone in your pocket and use it separately. On my car, the bluetooth works perfectly and turns the sound down on the auxiliary mode.

So, it works as it should, is handy and tidy, and the price is right. I recommend it if your vehicle has an auxiliary input and a well-placed lighter or power plug outlet.



5 out of 5 stars Tuneflex works fine   July 20, 2008
The Tuneflex Aux - Play Ipod in the Car performs as described. Once we got it connected, which was very easy, it was simple to connect the Ipod and listen through the vehicle speakers. This is much better and much safer than listening through earphones while driving.

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