Satechi FM Transmitter and Car Charger for Sansa e 250, e260, e270, e280,Fuze and Sansa View
- Car Holder, Charger, FM Transmitter, USB Charger and Line-in Port in one unit
- Suitable for Sansa e200 series, Sansa c200 series, Sansa Fuze, Sansa View and Sansa Connect
- Supports FM 88.1 – 108.0 frequency for full range of FM frequency with LED display
- 3.5 mm Audio Jack & USB Port to charge and transmit music from other Mp3 Players Cell Phones and PDA
- Adjustable cradle holds your Sansa securely & at the angle that suits you best for easy access
Product Description
Lightweight portable transmitter/charger for Sansa users on the go. Simply plug it into your car’s cigarette lighter, push the power button 3-5 seconds to turn it on, make sure your car radio and Fm Transmitter have matching frequencies, and connect it directly to your data/charging port on your Sansa to charge. Digital Wireless Radio Transmitter wirelessly connects your Sansa to your car stereo and enjoy your digital music with full stereo sound at CD quality. Built-in USB port enables charging other mp3 players, cell phones, PDAs. Adjustable arms open by a click of a button on the side and hold your Sansa securely while on the road. Suitable for Sansa e200 series (2GB, 4GB, 6GB, 8GB), Sansa c200 series (1GB, 2GB), Sansa Fuze (2GB, 4GB, 8GB), Sansa View (8GB, 16GB) and Sansa Connect (4GB)…. More >>
Satechi FM Transmitter and Car Charger for Sansa e 250, e260, e270, e280,Fuze and Sansa View
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5 comments
Yeah Write on January 14, 2010 at 8:06 am
Pros
1. 8GB
2. Price
3. Ability to expand memory
Cons
1. Wheel got stuck within the first week(I fixed it with a quick spray of electrical contact cleaner and it actually turned more smoothly than when I first bought it)
2. Uses a wheel to scroll and the same wheel to click on a selection. Especially if the wheel starts to stick you can easily end up clicking instead of scrolling.
3. Lack of accessories. If you plan on using the fuze constantly inside, outside, in the car and at work you will end up spending a lot of money as there are very few options currently available) If you want the basics it won’t make a big difference.
Gloria C. Joyner on January 14, 2010 at 9:40 am
This thing only lasted a couple of uses. It is cheaply made and I am the only one that touched it. So, all I have to say is, save your money buy something else
Donald W. Payton on January 14, 2010 at 12:00 pm
The device does not transmit as advertised. The sound that emanates from the car FM via the transmitter is very poor quality and tinny rendering this device totally useless. Connecting via multiple fm stations were attempted with same outcomes.Will see how Satechi responds to request for full refund. They shipped quickly. Hopefully whey will process this in same fashion.
James Bryan on January 14, 2010 at 1:09 pm
Well, I read all the reviews for this product, (the good and the bad). I realize that there are people out there that will get a lemon of a product, and it is up to us as individuals to assess whether we want to brave it, and get one knowing there are some who feel they got the shaft when buying this thing. Well, I am in need, or “want” anyway of this devise. I went to Fred Meyer and Best Buy to see if there was a similar item. They did, but for about 80 dollars. And, all theirs did was have the sansa plug in cord that just hung there, so your sansa would hang down by the plug in cord and swing to and fro as you drive. I like the idea of a stable base, charging system, fm transmitter to play my music in stereo as well as no more headache causing earphones and wires wrapped around me. So, will I or wont I is the big 64 thousand dollar question. I read that some people here plugged in their sansa and smoke came out, etc… while others say they love it and would buy again. Well, For 30 dollars, and a 100% moey back garentee, the only downfall is chancing the risk of this devise messing up my fairly new sansa fuse. Ok, I had 2 cans of Mountain Dew now, feeling froggy, so I say to you all out there, Man up, Deal with it and go for it, Get the sucker, try it out, It is not as if we are debating on getting a car or home, its a 30 dollar toy. So YES I will get one, and hope it works as well as some have perported it to work. Thanks for all the reviews, both good and bad. It lets me go into this purchase with eyes open. Enjoy
Matt Paulsen on January 14, 2010 at 2:19 pm
I purchased this several months ago and at first it worked great but it started to cause my mp3 to do really strange things, I would have to disconect the player and force it to shut off then the transmiter quit working, now all I have is an expensive and bulky car charger