iStuff AutoScan FM Transmitter for iPods and MP3 Players and Mobile Phones
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| Price: | £24.95 |
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Product Description
At a touch of a button, the iStuff iCast AutoScan FM will search the airwaves for the clearest FM frequency (or frequencies) in your area - so you don't have to! Then, as an added little bonus for the super lazy, you can save up to four of the clearest frequencies to use instantly or at a later date. We've tested this FM transmitter to the point of torture, and not only did it not break but it really does automatically find the clearest FM frequency for you. The sound it delivers is as good as having the band play live in your car or home! We know you'll also fall for the iStuff iCast's sleek design, sexy two-tone finish and crystal clear LCD display. So connect the iStuff to your iPod and get ready to listen to your music wirelessly through your radio! And now exclusively at iWorld.co.uk the iStuff iCast AutoScan FM Transmitter comes with a free Sony Ericsson 3.5mm adapter!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3188 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: iStuff
- Model: FF01
- Released on: 2007-09-16
Features
- AutoScan function on the FM transmitter automatically finds the clearest signal
- FM transmitter compatible with all iPods, MP3 players and other portable audio devices
- Frequency Range: 88.1 ~ 107.9 Mhz (199 Channels)
- Power Supply: 1.5V AAA battery or 12V car power supply (both included)
- Free Sony Ericsson 3.5mm adapter with the iStuff iCast AutoScan FM Transmitter from iWorld
Editorial Reviews
Daily Express Gadget Guide
BEST ALL-ROUNDER "searches automatically for the best frequency in the area and finds it in seconds"
Manufacturer's Description
The stylish new AutoScan FM Transmitter from iStuff looks great, sounds even better and automatically scans for the clearest FM frequencies.
More technology driven than the Griffin iTrip, the iStuff FM transmitter automatically seeks out the clearest FM frequencies available in your area with just one touch of the Scan/Memory button. Once the iStuff FM transmitter has found the clearest frequencies you can save them on iStuff FM transmitter's four memory channels. The saved FM channels can then be selected by pressing the Scan/Memory button. Simply connect the iStuff AutoScan FM Transmitter to your audio player via the standard 3.5mm headphone port, activate your audio player and music will play wirelessly through your radio! And if no audio source is found for 55 seconds the iStuff AutoScan FM Transmitter will turn off automatically saving you power for the times you really want to hear your music! Also, you don't need to worry about power - the iStuff FM transmitter is supplied with an AAA battery that will deliver up to 18 hours of power and also includes a car power supply that connects to your car's cigarette lighter to supply power to the FM transmitter
Far outshining all other FM transmitters (including the Griffin iTrip), the iStuff AutoScan is perfect for any audio source including iPods, MP3 players and other portable audio devices.
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Customer Reviews
Useful but with a few problems...
iStuff AutoScan FM Transmitter for iPods and MP3 Players and Mobile Phones
My husband and I recently went to France on holiday and my gadget-loving husband decided he wanted to make use of his ipod for music, rather than carting hundreds of cds to our gite!
So, my task, and I was going to be made to accept it - was to find an fm transmitter that could play his ipod music through the car stereo AND the radio/stereo in France! Lucky me!
Looked at a number of other options, when I came across some pretty positive reviews for the istuff autoscan. After a good few hours of further research, and the fact I found it on special offer, I bought this one.
First impressions were OK, cables are plenty long enough, instructions on how to use are scant to say the least, but anyone with a couple of brain cells, or a wife who, when losing the will to live watching husband try, says "give it here!", will have no trouble working it out!
Once worked out, connected it up to the stereo in my kitchen and hey presto, Michael Buble appeared on cue. Pretty good! So far, so good.
One of the worst things about this set-up for me, was the many, many, many hours of my husband asking which cds I would like put onto his ipod and then taking forever putting them on, I think I could be marooned for about 2 and a half months before a song repeats!!
The road trip....
We packed and set off for France with our, sorry - his ipod, and the new fm transmitter ready to go and tuned into an empty station as provided by the istuff and sure enough our music played just fine through the car speakers. Yes, occasionally you do get a bit of hiss, depending on how strong the signal is and if you go past any truckers with cb radios, but on the whole it was rather nice having your own music to listen to without having to change cds all the time.
In France....
I don't know if there are more radio stations in France, but we did find that there were less blank stations for us to tune in to than in England, but once you found one it was fine, just as at home. The only thing that we found was that if the hissing got too bad, you probably need to rescan and choose a different channel which could be annoying but it wasn't exactly hard to do and we didn't have to do that often, so we didn't really mind.
Top tips....
Make sure you plug it in to the cigarette lighter as this really helps boost the signal otherwise it is too weak and will eat through batteries like no-one's business. If you do get a bit of hiss, before you rescan see if manually going up or down from the channel sorts it out. I found that if I was told to tune to 104.3 and it started to get a little hissy then changing to 104.25 or 104.35 frequently sorted it out.
Oh, and it worked beautifully with the French radio too!
Overall, I definitely recommend this product as long as you know it doesn't autoscan for you when you lose signal and you don't want pure b&w clarity 100% of the time!
Blimey, the reviews were right!!
I searched for ages, reading about what the best transmitter would be and a BIG thank you to all those people who took the time to review their purchases. I settled on this transmitter and by jove is it a good'un. I've even got over the hum/whistle issue.. It happens infrequently but I just take the charger thing out the lighter hole for a second, stick it back in and like magic, the hum is gone. Fantastic buy, well recommended.
Gets the job done
I've had no problems using the iStuff transmitter; it works very easily with minimal hassle and setup and creates a much needed wire-free zone in your car. Good stuff.




