Griffin 4045-TRPAUTOS iTrip Auto FM Transmitter with SmartScan for iPod
- Wirelessly sends music from your iPod to your car radio
- FM transmitter technology with an integrated charger
- Large, high-contrast display
- 3-stage light ring changes color to indicate charging status
- Compatible with iPod (4G, 5G), nano (1G, 2G, 3G), iPod Classic, and iPod touch
Amazon.com Product Description
The Griffin iTrip Auto FM Transmitter with SmartScan wirelessly sends music from your iPod to your car radio so you can listen on your car stereo speakers. It combines Griffin’s renowned FM transmitter technology with an integrated charger. Designed specifically for use in the car, the SmartScan function makes it easier than ever to find the perfect frequency. SmartScan scans the radio dial for the three best frequencies and saves them to the preset buttons. The high-contrast display is easy to read in any light, and the three-stage light ring changes color to indicate charging status. Compatible with iPod (4G, 5G), iPod nano (1G, 2G, 3G), iPod Classic, and iPod touch…. More >>
Griffin 4045-TRPAUTOS iTrip Auto FM Transmitter with SmartScan for iPod
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5 comments
J. Willetts on December 23, 2009 at 1:08 pm
The order was sent out in no time, service was great. I will say it looked as though the package had been opened before, maybe something happened while it was in route to me. The product works pretty well and the price was Wonderful!
David on December 23, 2009 at 2:43 pm
This product is terrible. Not only is there a huge amount of static, even the frequencies that are supposedly the best are dominated by other radio stations. The majority of the time I couldn’t even tell my music was playing.
groovy tunes on December 23, 2009 at 2:46 pm
From the first time I plugged this transmitter in, it has not charged my iPod. Unless I charge it before leaving the house, I can’t listen to music. If my iPod battery dies at work, it won’t play on the way home. I had another Griffin model that charged my iPod as it played, so it was always fully charged when I got to work, giving me a whole day of music. This model, however, drains the battery as it plays, even though it’s supposed to charge it. Has anyone else had this problem? I read a bunch of reviews that mentioned static, but I just figured that was because there are so many radio stations here. No one mentioned a problem with charging.
Shane C. Taylor on December 23, 2009 at 3:09 pm
This thing does not work very well at all. More static than music. Don’t waste your money.
C. Porter on December 23, 2009 at 5:57 pm
I didn’t buy this on Amazon, but I bought the same one from Best Buy and I agree with another reviewer… Minutes after plugging it in, I knew I was going to have to take it back!!! Nothing but static and interference! The only thing I liked about it was the Prev/Play/Next buttons on the plug-in but they didn’t work all that well either.