Monster Cable RadioPlay Car Stereo Wireless FM Transmitter (MBL-FM XMTR)

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Monster Cable RadioPlay Car Stereo Wireless FM Transmitter (MBL-FM XMTR)

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 : Monster Cable RadioPlay Car Stereo Wireless FM Transmitter (MBL-FM XMTR)
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Monster
EAN: 0050644368912
Label: Monster Cable
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Monster Cable
Model: MBL-FM XMTR
Publisher: Monster Cable
Studio: Monster Cable



Editorial Review:

Product Descriptioncompatible with any portable with a mini-jack headphone output * 37' cord plugs into cigarette lighter (no batteries required) * one-touch FM channel selector * 8 FM frequency options (88.1, 88.3, 88.5, 88.7, 88.9, 89.1, 89.3, 89.5) * 24k gold contacts maximize power transfer and resist corrosion *




Features:
  • Easy one-button FM channel selection with eight available channels.
  • 24k gold contacts for maximum corrosion resistance and power transfer.
  • Plugs into your car's 12v cigarette lighter. No batteries required.
  • Transmitter utilizes FM channels: 88.1, 88.3, 88.5, 88.7, 88.9, 89.1, 89.3, 89.5





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Not worth it
This product is not worth the effort. The static is so loud, you can't enjoy the music. Would not recommend it to anyone.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Not Worth It...
I bought this product a while ago. All I got was static, so I got a hold of the seller, and I was supposed to get an exchange because there's no refunds, so I send in my FM Transmitter, and it turns out I never got anything back :(



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent with a Merc Cruiser
Hi.

Test environment:

* 1991 Mercury Grand Marquis Automobile
* Creative Zen Stone 1 GB player

I tuned the frequency to 88.1 and it was flawless.

It gives my cruiser a new FM attitude :0)

Highly recommended.

- Michael



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent product
great product, works exactly as advertised.. if you have a portable audio device that you want to listen to in the car, this is the perfect product and will allow you to enjoy while driving.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - 1 fatal flaw...
I have had one of these 'Monster' transmitters for about 6 months. What happens is that the wire will get worn down (from wiggling, use and in my case cold weather) and you will first lose sound in one speaker then the other. Wiggle the wire and the speaker(s) might come back on. The wire is too thin and just wears out way too fast. It's not to be confused with 'Monster Cable'. I would certainly avoid used ones!



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