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|  | |  | | | DLO TransDock FM Transmitter and Charger for Sandisk Sansa MP3 Music Players | | | | | | | |
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| | Features | Digital FM Transmitter broadcasts to any FM Radio frequency from 88.1 to 107.9Cigarette Lighter Auto Power Adapter Charges Sansa's battery while broadcasting its musicBacklit Indigo Blue LCD Readout is easy to read day or night and looks good in any car interior4 Programmable Preset Stations allows you to save your favorite frequencies and recall them with easeAux Stereo Mini Input Jack Allows use with any MP3 Player Portable Game System, DVD Player, etc.
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| | Description | The DLO TransDock micro for Sansa players broadcasts music from your Sansa over any car stereo and keeps your player charged during a long trip or a short commute. A powerful FM transmitter pumps your Sansa's tunes over any FM frequency from 88.1 to 107.9. Plus, a 4-foot dock cable lets you position your player almost anywhere in the car for the safest, most convenient access, and gives you a handy extra sync cable for use on the road or at home.
Compatibility
Sandisk Sansa c100 Series: c140 (1GB), c150 (2GB)
Sandisk Sansa c200 Series: c240 (1GB), c250 (2GB)
Sandisk Sansa e200 Series: e250 (2GB), e260(4GB), e270(6GB), e280 (8GB),
Sandisk Sansa View: All Models/Memory Capacities
Sandisk Sansa Connect
Sandisk Sansa Fuze: All Models/Memory Capacities
Please note that in addition to being compatible with the devices listed above for simultaneous charging and FM transmission, the Transdock micro can also be used to charge virtually any USB rechargeable device, and by using the AUX input, can be used to transmit audio from virtually any portable device.
What's in the box?
TransDock micro for Sandisk Sansa
4' connector cable/sync cable
Round piece of self-adhesive Velcro
User Manual
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| | Product Details | | Package Length: | 7.2 inches | | Package Width: | 5.5 inches | | Package Height: | 2.6 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 30 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 30 customer reviews )
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Fantastic Devise Feb 02, 2011
By Jay- Oh This is my first opinion on any product...EVER. This Transmitter is far superior to any other device that I've ever tried for my Sansa Fuse MP3 player in conjunction with my cars stero system. The sound is AWESOME! I don't usually "Gush" about any of my purchases but this one deserves a "Hoorah". It works, It's simple and, So far,I'm 100% satisfied. KUDO! To the manufacturer.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Useful for long trips. Jul 14, 2011
By A. Campbell My dad bought one of these a couple years ago for 80 bucks, I was shocked to see it on here for only $9.99, same exact thing he bought, same quality and everything. It's not very practicle for your normal trip to walmart for bread, but it's great when you're traveling and you don't want to try to find radio stations as you go. It has an AUX in on the bottom also so you can plug any device with a 3.5mm headphone jack into it.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
sandisk car adapter May 09, 2011
By cali cruiser It words great unless you have a lot of interference in the area. couldn't find a FM band for long at all in San Francisco. Worked wonderfully everywhere else. Was super to have all my jams and no commercials! Also worked great in different vehicles. Definitely recommend!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Poor Broadcast Strength Jul 20, 2011
By AudioBookListener I love the ease of use, but the signal is so week in my vehicle that the reception is half static. This makes it non-usable for me.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Not strong May 31, 2011
By MarkLTX I guess the signal strength is low because I hear a lot of variable hiss when listening to audiobooks. I've tried several different frequencies. Though there are plenty of unused frequencies in the Houston area, they all seem to be adjacent to a used one, so maybe that's the problem.
Also, I have to turn my radio volume way up to get a decent volume level. The hiss gets louder too when I do that. I found a free application called MP3Gain to make my MP3 files louder, but it only helps so much. If I accidentally turn off the transmitter or tune to another frequency, I get blasted by the cranked-up radio.
Forget about using the USB connector for listening (it does work well for charging), as the sound quality is terrible. I had to buy a cable with two male headphone-style plugs instead, which cost about $15 (cheapest I could find). The above comments apply to using the headphone jack, not the USB connector.
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