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| | Features | features video-out to connect Video iPod to mobile video systems in carinterchangeable faceplates let you customize TransDock to match your iPod or your carplays, mounts and charges your iPod in car with new enhanced mounting armincludes Aux-in to connect and play any other MP3 player or digital devicenew design features an integrated antenna to transmit the strongest FM signal possible
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| | Description | New version of award-winning TransPod, the best selling all-in-one car solution for iPod |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 7.0 inches | | Product Width: | 4.0 inches | | Product Height: | 3.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 1.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 12.0 inches | | Package Width: | 6.1 inches | | Package Height: | 2.7 inches | | Package Weight: | 1.75 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 10 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 10 customer reviews )
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Not good at all... Dec 11, 2007
By DeeBee On a completely dead frequency I heard more static than music. Then I'd make a left turn and it would sound great... until I turned again. Very disappointing. I bought this to replace the iRiver AFT100. The iRiver worked much better than the Transdock until it broke. I'm done with these FM Transmitters I think. Either they don't work or they're not built to last.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Worst one of these I've tried Dec 11, 2007
By Howard
"overlystressed1"
I was so hopeful that the Transdock would be the ipod transmitter of my dreams. Will work with my Nano now and work with my new iPod Touch when I get one AND charge my cell phone - what could be better?
Not this thing. I've had a Belkin for some time and that one was good, held a frequency well, well made, etc. But it only worked with the Nano.
This one with it's multiple articulating arms seems like a good idea if you want to install a squeek in your car and if you don't want it to transmit well. Additionally, it would turn off and on exactly once every minute. I contacted DLO customer support and clearly worded the problem. I asked if this is the way it works or do I have a defective unit. After no less than 10 'go rounds' of them asking me the same questions I had answered in my original email, they finally said I should return it for a new one.
Ugh!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great Sound, Poor Quality Jul 17, 2007
By T. Sterling I have tried 6 different FM transmitters for my iPod. The TransDock was the one that gave the best sound. However, I have had to return the two because they broke, literally broke into two pieces ripping the wires out of the product. The first time I thought I was asking too much of the articulated arm, the second time I did not use the articulated arm and the product still broke - that day. Very disappointing. Of the products I have tried the one I have been using is a $19.00 little bitty thing from iSound (If you live in an Urban area you might not like the iSound product due to the limited frequencies).
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Not Bad For a FM Transmitter but Same Old Thing Jul 09, 2007
By Cybermage Most people know about these things by now but if not do not buy this for the looks alone. You need to consider the type of vehicle this is for. If you need to use the extension bar for your cigarette lighter then you should look elsewhere. It is noisy and bulky and seems to be putting a strain on my power source. I mean noisy by squeaky when I drive. I am returning this and going the hardwire route. I will no longer put up with this FM transmitter fad. Many car audio places have ipod solutions for many vehicles so you get a true ipod digital experience without this FM modulator stuff. Bottom line do not get this if you have a truck and need to use the extension bar.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Waste of money and time May 10, 2007
By Andre Gouvea I've always used Griffin Technology's Road Trip to play my iPod in my car but it still has some static, very little, but some. So, I tried to upgraded it by buying this DLO's radio transmitter that seemed better especial because its large size antenna. Well, it turned out that DLO's has much, much more static than Road Trip. In L.A., where I tried it, it was extremely uncomfortable to listen to the iPod through it! I had to forget about it and turn my radio on! Many times it doesn't play anything at all!!! I'm returning this to Amazon and going back to Road Trip which is the best radio transmitter for iPod available so far.
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