Product Description Now you can use your iPod to listen to your favorite tunes through any FM stereo receiver. The Belkin TuneCast Mobile FM Transmitter wirelessly connects portable music players to your car or home stereo quickly and easily. Just plug the FM Transmitter into the headphone jack of your iPod or any audio source including your PDA, MP3, CD, or cassette player; or connect it to your PC or laptop computer. Tune your car stereo or receiver to the clearest FM frequency, and enjoy your digital music with full sound and convenience.
Belkin Tune Cast FM TransmitterNovember 5, 2007 Did not work very well. The frequency this device transmits in 71.5 to 71.9 FM was very hard to tune in. This part of the dial is very crowded where I live. I keep getting interference.
AwfulMay 21, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Pro: -Small and lightweight -Simple to set up -Program to broadcast to any station on your radio
Con: -Almost no broadcast strength, pretty much all you get is static. Just stops short of "does not work at all." -Runs on batteries only -No display to warn of low battery condition -Assuming you get a usable signal, depending on the stations in your area you might need to change the stations that you are broadcasting frequently, a limitation of this technology -Overpriced, even if yours functions
Bottom line: Worthless. One of the worst electronic items I've ever owned, if not the worst. Recommend a direct connection to your radio as your best option (if possible) or another FM transmitter with some muscle.
worst road trip with belkinMarch 4, 2007 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
if you have a passenger who will hold the ipod and transmitter (dangling from a 2 inch cord) somewhere in the center of the vehicle, while trying not to brush a flimsy little lopsided button, you might just get some static that sounds like your favorite song. that thing isn't worth the 50 cents belkin paid to produce it.
Piece of GarbageJanuary 15, 2007 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Don't waste your money on this junk. Not even powerful enough to transmit a clean signal when it is sitting on the dashboard, within 6" of the car's antenna. What a horrible, horrible, horrible disappointment. Every Belkin employee should be publicly flogged for allowing this piece of garbage to be released to the unknowing public.
A very good product, with a few conditionsAugust 16, 2006 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Those conditions are not in the control of Belkin and other manufacturers of these sorts or products. For the Tunecast to work, most of the following will typically have to be true:
--your car radio should be fairly sensitive --your car's antenna should be of high quality --the antenna should be near the location of the transmitter --there should be no radio stations, weak or strong, on the chosen frequency
If all of those are met, this product and others like it will work well.
Now some bits about the Tunecast specifically.
I would not recommend the device unless you already have rechargeable AAA batteries or are prepared to buy batteries on a fortnightly basis. The device is battery powered, and it's quite easy to leave it on overnight. I already had rechargeables, so this was not a problem for me.
The Tunecast is dirt simple to operate. The only switches are the power button and the frequency selector. A green LED lights up when the unit is on, which is something I like. The only setup required is putting batteries in the unit and connecting the audio connector to your source player.
Overall, I recommend the Tunecast if you can meet the conditions above. You might consider borrowing a similar unit from friends or family to verify that it will work for you before buying one outright. The differences between this product and others like it are fairly small as their power output is sharply limited by FCC regulations.
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