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Best cheap FM Transmitter for MP3 player

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Bought a cheap one off Ebay and it is rubbish anyone got any suggestions? Don't want to spend too much though!

TIA

Lorna

The Belkin Tunecast is now legally available on the high street, £30. Works well on my iPod, and will do any other MP3 player as well.

The Belkin Tunecast is now legally available on the high street,

The law is apparently changing to make them fully legal to use, should be through by Xmas I have heard.

If you can afford it go to your local car audio place and if your head unit is cd changer compatible you can get your ipod hard wired in for 80-100 quid,then all controls for ipod r on the head unit.

www.iworld.co.uk have a selection of tranmitters that work through the headphone socket of an MP3 player and they also can be adjusted for frequency.

Second Vote for the Belkin Tunecast :thumbup:

I also bought a crappy one from ebay and the spent the extra

I bought one on ebay. vewry good to be honest. the quality does depend on whats plugged into it. I have an mp3 player and an Ipod, the ipod sounds far superior to the standard mp3 player even using the same mp3's. the quality is very similar to Cd but I know it's not if you now what I mean.

I think the quality may be down the the players headphone / aux output.

I got one off ebay and tbh its really good, its got a selection of frequencies to choose from and it charges your ipod.

All for about

I got a crap one off Ebay too and it works fine.

i have an I trip...works very well:)....its been dropped a few times,stood on and generally thrown around the car!!....works well:)

k:)

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