Sony DCCFMT50UD Digital FM Transmitter DCCFMT50UD
Listen to your iPod through the FM radio of your car stereo with Sony's DCC-FBT50UD iPod compatible FM transmitter. Plug it into your car's DC power outlet (12 V or 24 V) for full-range frequency selection - from 88.1 to 107.9 MHz. The convenient car FM stereo transmitter includes four direct memory buttons for easy access to your favorite stations and a high-brightness digital display for easy viewing.Keep the battery to your iPod charged and your music flowing with the built-in USB charger. The DCC-FMT50UD provides power directly to your iPod. Enjoy your tunes of the road with the car FM transmitter and USB charger from Sony. more
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- 1/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Feb-08-2008
- Disappointing
First there's all the wires you have to figure out how to string about the vehicle. Then the transmission to the radio is very weak -- I really expected much better reception considering the short distance involved. I was able to find...
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- 1/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Feb-08-2008
- Disappointing
First there's all the wires you have to figure out how to string about the vehicle. Then the transmission to the radio is very weak -- I really expected much better reception considering the short distance involved. I was able to find...
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