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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Kensington 33365 Pico FM Transmitter for iPod 5G and Nano (Black)Customer Review: OK product - OK Price Summary: 3 Stars
I've been using the Kensington Pico FM transmitter for a couple of months, It works great at close distances but fails to deliver the quality of sound I expected. Another minus is that you are not able to use the FM transmitter and charge the Ipod at the same time.
Customer Review: Works right by the radio receiver Summary: 2 Stars
This works well at home, near the radio in which it will be used. On the road, in my city of 200,000, it loses the signal a lot and has a lot of static. It must be held near the radio somehow to work in the car.
For home use, this is worthwhile.
Customer Review: weak! Summary: 3 Stars
I live near NYC, so open stations are difficult to find. However, even when found this transmitter was weak and needed to be in close proxcimity to the reciever and not moved, otherwise static. When a good station was tuned in the sound quality was marginal.
Customer Review: Finally something that WORKS !!! Summary: 5 Stars
1. It's small
2. It works
3. Low frequency range 88.1 - 107.9
4. It works
5. Easy to use
6. It works
7. I didn't need to read the manual
8. It works
9. Create 2 presets
10. IT FREAKIN' WORKS
Customer Review: not powerfuol enough Summary: 2 Stars
This is the weakest fm adapter I used. (of 3 or 4 similar products) It's really sleek and easy to use but there is just not enough power to get a clear signal. Also, there's no volume control from the ipod end when the transmitter is plugged in.
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