For Sale Grantwood Technology's FM Transmitter and Car Charger for All
iPhones (including latest iPhone 5S and 5C), iPods, iPads (including
latest iPad Air), Android, Galaxy, Droid, HTC, and Windows Phones, Any
Device with a Standard Headphone Jack

Grantwood Technology's FM Transmitter and Car Charger for All iPhones (including latest iPhone 5S and 5C), iPods, iPads (including latest iPad Air), Android, Galaxy, Droid, HTC, and Windows Phones, Any Device with a Standard Headphone Jack Review
The FM Transmitter and Car Charger allows you to play any audio on your mobile device (music, audiobooks, apps like Pandora, etc.) through your car stereo, and is compatible with any device with a standard headphone jack, including:
* iPhone and other smartphones
* iPad and other tablets
* iPod and other MP3 players
* Amazon Kindle and other e-readers
The FM Transmitter also contains a USB charging port, so you can either charge the same device that is playing the audio, or charge a second device. USB charging cable not included.
DIRECTIONS
1) Insert the FM transmitter into your car's cigarette lighter socket/accessory port, and insert the headphonejack into your device's headphone port.
2) Set your car stereo to an unused FM frequency.
3) Set the FM transmitter to the same frequency. Make sure the transmitter is on, and use the tuning buttonsas needed. To save a frequency, press and hold one of the preset buttons until the display flashes.
4) For best results, maximize the volume on your device, and adjust the volume on your car stereo as needed.
Price : $29.99
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Grantwood Technology's FM Transmitter and Car Charger for All iPhones (including latest iPhone 5S and 5C), iPods, iPads (including latest iPad Air), Android, Galaxy, Droid, HTC, and Windows Phones, Any Device with a Standard Headphone Jack Feature
- Play any audio on your mobile device through your car stereo
- Charge your mobile device by connecting a USB cable (not included)
- Frequency Range: 87.6MHz - 107.9MHz (increments of 0.1MHz)
- Transmission Range: Up to 10m (about 30 ft)
- Two (2) presets for storing frequently used stations
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Costumer review
65 of 66 people found the following review helpful.
Simple, but effective!!!
By Johnny Bravo
This is my first FM Transmitter purchase and I don't really know alot about all the different kinds and different brands, but I know from reading other reviews that some sound better than others. I don't know if that is the case or not, but I got 4 compliments in one day on the sound quality from friends that have used FM Transmitters before and they all said it sounded really good and asked where I got it so apparently this is one of the better ones. Also, i guess some charge your Ipod and some don't? This one does which is really convienient! It is sooooooooo easy to use too, had mine going in like 20 seconds!! I am happy with the purchase 99%, only thing I don't like is that the cord is a bit short. Other than that, it's perfect!! Also, just thought I would throw this in there for anyone who wants to buy the Otter Box Defender Case for thier Ipod Touch...some reviews state that thier FM Transmitter would not fit with the case on, but this one fits with no problem and it snaps in place very securly so it won't wiggle out on you when you move it around. Enjoy...hope my review is helpful.
36 of 36 people found the following review helpful.
SWEET Iphone FM transmitter!
By Alexander Miric
Recently purchased this Iphone FM transmitter and haven't stopped using it since. Great sound, small size, nice price and it took me less than 2 minutes to set up! I also like that it also serves as a charger (unlike the transmitter I previously owned) AND it works with my ipods. Have had good experience with this company's other products so I sought this out once it became available. And getting a bonus sticky pad certainly doesn't suck!
29 of 33 people found the following review helpful.
Nice company, iffy product.
By J. Tebary
I recently purchased the Grantwood Technology FM transmitter and charger for iPod/iPhone and I was excited to get it, as it seemed to be a really good deal.
Unfortunately I found it lacking. I tried this product in my car (98 BMW) and in a friends (03 Subaru) with factory stereo systems and I just couldn't get the transmitter to work for music reproduction with my 3rd Gen 32gig iPod Touch with 4.0.2 firmware. For Podcast and Audiobooks it works just fine, no issues to speak of. But if you want to listen to music you might want to look elsewhere. There was just too much distortion in the midrange and high end, even a little in the bass. I listen to a good deal of hard edged music (NIN, Korn) but even average Rock stuff like Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin had an unacceptable amount of distortion. Any guitar or higher frequency sounds would crackle and hiss. I tried everything I could think of to reduce the distortion, from turning off all Bass and Treble on my stereo, to turning the iPod all the way up, to the middle, or most of the way down. I never run any EQ on my iPod as it kills the battery so that was ruled out right away.
I had a similar style transmitter for my Sansa MP3 player and never had distortion problems. That could be due to the Sansa's audio output being inferior to the iPod, as it clearly is, but I can't be sure. I have ordered another FM transmitter from a different maker that looks exactly like the one for my Sansa as I try to determine where the problem lays.
I didn't rate the product lower because I had a great experience with Grantwood Technologies. They called me at home on a Sunday afternoon to expedite my order because there was a problem with my shipping address - we got that figured out and the order arrived just 3 days later. When I contacted Grantwood Technologies to request return authorization they responded within 10 minutes and emailed me a .pdf to print a pre-paid return label. That is some killer Customer Service IMO.
The transmitter itself is pretty nifty. Its somewhat larger than I would've liked, but the buttons have a solid feel. The power adapter doesn't feel cheap either, although it had a tendency to pop out of my BMW's lighter. I have read that European cars seem to have that problem in general. The cord was just the right length and the plug had a locking mechanism that was really solidly put together. The charging seemed to work really well from my limited experience. As you can see I really liked this transmitter, but there is no way I could listen to music with that much distortion.
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