Griffin iTrip LCD Dock Connector for iPod (Black) | 
enlarge | Brand: Griffin Technology Category: CE
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Rating: 12 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 5.7 x 1.8 x 6.6
MPN: 4052-TRPSEB Model: 4052-TRPSEB UPC: 685387040520 EAN: 0685387040520 ASIN: B000YJ4R6U
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| Features:
| • | Compatibility: iPod touch; iPod nano 1G, 2G, 3G; iPod classic 4G, 5G, 5.5G, 6G | | • | Uses an open FM frequency to play music through your cars FM stereo | | • | One-Touch Tuning: press, release, and the iTrip is tuned | | • | SmartSound technology auto-adjusts signal strength for each frequency | | • | Backlit display for easy viewing in any light |
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Product Description iTrip broadcasts the music from your iPod to an open FM frequency on your car's FM stereo so you can play your tunes through your car stereo's speakers. New brighter high-contrast display is easier to read in any light while SmartSound technology maximizes the FM radio signal sent by iTrip to your car's FM radio.
Amazon.com Product Description Use this tiny device to turn any radio into a conduit for your favorite music. Simply plug the iTrip into the docking port of a compatible iPod device and use the one-touch tuning to get connected. New SmartSound technology auto-adjusts signal strength for each frequency, ensuring the best possible quality. A brighter backlit display makes for easy operation, even at night.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
Compact & Easy November 25, 2008 FM Modulators as a rule do not provide as clear reception as a direct line. However, if your current vehicle doesn't provide that option, you don't want a bunch of wires in your way, or you find yourself switching vehicles quite a bit, this is the perfect solution for you!
The iTrip is tiny, doesn't need wires (but they are included just in case you want to simultaneously charge your iPod while you're using it), and provides almost perfect sound. The only caveat to this is that you need to find the best station to broadcast through, but that isn't difficult to do. The iTrip also remembers the last station used, so if you find a good one, make it a preset and you'll be all set.
The only warning I will give is that when you first purchase your iTrip, it may drain the battery from your iPod more rapidly than should be expected, so make sure to bring the extra charging cables with you just in case. This is a symptom that wears off, so you won't have to worry about it too long.
Too underpowered for use October 7, 2008 The previous model of regular iTrip (the 2006 dock connector model) was really good, and could punch through a crowded dial like Houston's. Well, I needed a new one (lost the old one...) and picked up the 2008 model as available.
It's weak.
Even holding it a couple of inches from an antenna, this model is just staticky at best and doesn't come through at all at the worst. Evidently, the FCC started cracking down on personal FM transmitters that are overpowered right out of the box, and the reason that the previous model was so effective was that, well... it was illegal. Oops. But DARN, it was good.
Honestly, if you can find one, get the previous dock connector model.
Check your local frequencies August 21, 2008 This is the third (and worst) iTrip I've owned. The signal strength is not high enough to overcome the residual broadcast on ANY frequency in my area (Washington DC). My car has an in-glass antenna that picks up fainter signals and cannot be 'retracted' to provide less performance.
I've ordered another iTrip Auto (my last one was broken by an iPod thief) because I just can't listen to any more static, intermittent dj banter and other interference. I thought I would like the portability (not tethered to the car) of this unit and I'm sure it performs better in more isolated locations, but in an urban environment it just doesn't cut it.
Way too weak a signal! August 11, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this product thinking that it would be a great replacement for my old Belkin iTrip, which only allowed you to change radio stations when hooked up to a computer. Boy was I wrong. The signal from this thing is so weak that when you're less than three feet from the car antenna, you can still hearing static while songs are playing. Don't waste your money.
Best iTrip Yet. July 15, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
In the past five or so years, I've owned two iTrips. This one is my third. All three performed wonderfully, and withstood heat and humidity like champions. Each one has wonderful reception right out of the box, but after about 2-3 years, begins to fade in and out of tuning. As of yet, this one has had no problems and works wonderfully well. I only wish the backlight was as strong as the previous models.
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