Belkin TuneCast 3 FM Transmitter for MP3 Players
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Average customer review:Product Description
Listen to the music stored on your MP3 player on your car radio with the TuneCast III FM transmitter!This device, designed by Belkin, allows you to send music tracks from your MP3 player in the form of a wave, so that you car radio can tune into them! Equipped with memory buttons for the best frequencies, the TuneCast III FM transmitter works on both batteries and a cigar-lighter port. Accessories included:Cigar-lighter charger Fastening clip2 AAA batteriesPlease note that the use of this product is pursuant to the law in force regarding the use of FM waves.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #4597 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Belkin
- Model: F8M010ea
- Released on: 2007-09-18
- Dimensions: .39" h x .39" w x .39" l, .66 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
Now you can play your tunes in your car through any MP3 player, computer, or laptop to listen to your favorite tunes through any FM stereo receiver. The Belkin TuneCast 3 connects portable music players to your car or home stereo quickly and easily over FM radio waves.
Customer Reviews
very pleased with this item
I've just received my TuneCast 3 from Amazon at an incredible price. It was very easy to set up and using my Sony Eriksson mobile I was able to get excellent sound quality outputting my mp3 files (192kbps) via my car radio. There is a slight (very low) level hum between tracks, but once you're driving you can't hear it. Really impressed overall, considering all the negative reviews.
Good but not great!
i currently brought this product from PC World but i wish i hadnt seeing the price now on amazon. but i find this works great with my Ipod nano. the only downside is if you have your EQ set to bass or any other setting the music become distored so just turn off the EQ but apart from that its fine. they could of also extended the range of frequancys its hard to find a frequancy with no music on it.
It turns off...
No good for use in a car as unless you want to deafen yourself with the volume it just turns its self off all the time. I'm on my second one and thats going back as soon as I can get to the shop




