Car Audio Tape Cassette Adapter for MP3 Players

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Car Audio Tape Cassette Adapter for MP3 Players

from: BargainCell



 : Car Audio Tape Cassette Adapter for MP3 Players
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Brand: Bargaincell
EAN: 0410000197523
Label: BargainCell
Manufacturer: BargainCell
Publisher: BargainCell
Studio: BargainCell



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Product DescriptionCompatibility: Apple iPod 3rd Generation, Apple iPod Mini, Apple iPod Nano, Apple iPod 4th Generation, Apple iPod Photo, Apple iPod Video.




Features:
  • Brand new non-OEM. Play your ipod songs through car stereo.
  • Simply plug-in cassette tape to your car's in-dash cassette player and enjoy your ipod songs
  • Silent mechanism reduces mechanical noise on the road.
  • Spring-loaded cassette head helps maintain contact with cassette player's head for clear sound.
  • More information please visit Bargaincell's store at Amazon













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Didn't even work
This tape deck just kept automatically ejecting when I got it. I thankfully managed to use it as scrap to fix my broken cassette adapter. I would only buy this item if you want to spare part the cord from it.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Something for the cheap guy
It works. Not too well always, but it works. The FM transmitter works more reliably, but it damn well better for the price you pay. This is acceptable and gives sound most of the time. For some reason it only works on the right side speakers. I cant make it work on the left side at all. It isnt the car stereo, because those speakers work with other tapes. It still sounds good and loud, but if your picky and dont want the wire sticking out of the cassete deck, then spend the money. Dont have money or dont want to spend, then this is perfect. If it is a little tweaky, remember you paid less than 5 dollars for it.

puto joto talal.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Not worth even for few dollars
Mine plays OK, but I hear "click" continuesly - multiple times in a second. It seems to me this comes from the rotors/wheels. Also the product is different than pcitures - wire is straight , not coil type.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - doesnt work at all
I BOUGHT THIS TO REPLACE A GOOD SONY ONE THAT IVE USED FOR LIKE 8 YEARS. SOON AS I PUT THIS ONE IN, THE TAPE STOPPED AND SAID ERROR THEN I KEPT PUTTING IT BACK IN AND I GOT REAL LOW SCRATCHY SOUNDS THEN ANOTHER TAPE ERROR SO I COULDNT EVEN GET MORE THEN 5 SECONDS OF STATIC TO COME OUT OF THIS THING. THERES A REASON WHY THIS PRODUCT WAS SOLD FOR 1 CENT AND I SHOULD HAVE READ THE REVIEWS. DONT BUY THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Piece of junk
Don't bother wasting your money on this piece of junk. Even if it doesn't constantly keep reversing in your player, the amount of background static it produces just sitting in the player is just ridiculous. I opened it up and the wiring inside coudln't be any lower quality or cheaper. Only 1 cent for this product? You get what you pay for.



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