iPhone FM Transmitters for music lovers |
FM Transmitter is used to play music from any FM radio waves. Firstly what is FM Transmitter? It is a portable device which is connected into headphone jack or proprietary like media player, CD player or satellite radio system. After that sound broadcast through transmitter and plays FM broadcast band frequency. Apple has launched iPhone FM transmitter for music lovers. This is the wireless radio transmitter which transmits music from iPhone to your car stereo. iPhone FM transmitter gives you several choices of channels that allows you to choose the best channel for best quality of sound in your car/ home stereo and starts playing in your selected device.
iPhone FM transmitter gives you high quality music to your car stereo and you can also charge your iPhone by standard USB output socket. This transmitter is capable in both iPod and iPhone that gives flexibility to users to use as for requirements. This device is very light weight which is around 10 grams. Today iPhone FM transmitter’s demand is increasing rapidly in the world especially among music lover.
Some of the features and technical details of iPhone FM transmitter are as follows:
- Listen you favorite songs wirelessly from iPhone to your car/home stereo.
- Automatically charging power for iPhone and iPod by dock connector.
- You can easily plug in to your iPhone and tune ( 88.1MHz – 107.9MHz).
- iPhone Hand-free supports helps you to talk through car speaker system.
- It is friendly with iPhone 3G, iPod touch and iPod Nano G3.
- Frequency 88.1 to 107.9.
- Distance 33ft.
- Work current is 25mA.
- Required Voltage is 3.3V.
Some of the popular products in market are as follows:
- Universal 3-in-1 FM Transmitter for iPod / iPhone, White.
- Apple iPod Touch 2nd Generation 8-In-1 FM Transmitter Car Kit with Remote - Black.
- Monster iCarPlay Wireless 250 FM Transmitter with AutoScan - FM.
- Monster iCarPlay Wireless 250 FM Transmitter with AutoScan - FM.
- iPhone FM Transmitter 4-in-1 Car Kit - FM Transmitter, Charger.
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