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  • Joined: Nov, 24 2006
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Single: Kensington LiquidFM Deluxe FM Transmitter for iPod

Posted: August, 15 2008, 12:00 AM EDT
August, 15 2008, 12:00 AM EDT
Kensington LiquidFM Deluxe FM Transmitter for iPod

Description

Your car should be this loaded. LiquidFM Deluxe for iPod charges your iPod while it plays, and displays title and artist name on RDS-enabled car stereos. The device features three station presets, and superior sound through ClearFM technology. You can tune into any FM setting, from 88.1-107.9, to enjoy your music interference-free. Quickseek technology does it for you, finding the clearest station in seconds.

LiquidFM Deluxe fits all iPod models with dock connectors. It's powered by the cigarette lighter/power outlet in your car, and also boasts a convenient on/off switch, so you can turn it off without unplugging it. With RDS-enabled stereos (offered in many models by leading automakers) you'll be able to view the artist and song names while you listen.

Features

  • ClearFM technology delivers superior sound
  • QuickSeek technology finds the clearest station in seconds
  • Charges your iPod while it plays
  • Compatible with:
    • iPod nano Generation 1,2 and 3
    • iPod Generation 1,2, and 4
    • iPod Classic iPod Touch

rthacker

  • Joined: Feb, 27 2008
  • Posts: 1

Waste of money

Posted: August, 25 2008, 3:31 PM EDT
I purchased two of these devices and have tried them in two vehicles and with both iPod Classic and iPod 5th generation. I can't tell that they have enough transmission power to broadcast a decent signal sufficient to listen to. One device did at least broadcast a signal but was so weak that you couldn't listen to it.

If I had a way to send them back I would. I have had several other FM devices and

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