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15 Reviews
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While the urge to drown out the drivel spewing from Chris Moyles is entirely natural, tuning an iPod FM transmitter to the same frequency as a major broadcaster doesn’t do anything for sound quality. Instead, simply turn on the iTrip Auto SmartScan...
Due to anti-pirate radio legislation in Europe, the iTrip Auto switches to a random station every time you turn it on. Although, if you ask us, even Somali gunmen would make better breakfast DJs than the inexplicably popular Moylesy. Even in a radio wilde...
The iTrip Auto SmartScan won’t stop you having to retune on longer journeys, but it does make it easier to avoid hissy interference – and the price is definitely right.Griffin iTrip Auto SmartScan is tagged with Griffin iTrip Auto SmartScan, G...
Simple setup, Charges iPhone quickly, even without audio playback, Display lights up, yet is not too bright for vehicle cabin
FM reception in most metro areas is quite crowded, Modern car design places the FM antenna outside the passenger compartment, blocking or interfering with much of the signal, FM sound is not as good as directly wired sound
I personally think that this is a good way to carry your device with you in the car. The features makes it totally wortwhile. Hopefully I would like to see the regular Itrip for the Zune soon....
Simple yet effective design, Easy to setup, Charges iPod, LX and DX mode, Backlit LCD
NONE!
The iTrip Auto is great for anyone that wants to take their entire iPod music library with them and be able to easily play it in their car. One thing that I really like about the iTrip Auto compared to the original iTrip is that the iTrip Auto charges...
Includes a fuse. Large display. Inobtrusive. One piece. Works with 3rd generation iPod, plus newest ones.
Loses reception sporadically. Priced too high.
FM Transmitters represent one aspect of the iPod market that still cannot transcend the differences in our car radios and radio markets. While one product works great in a Saturn, the same product might not work at all in a Dodge. The added problem of ...
Abstract: In a perfect world each morning when yours truly entered her little sports car to go to work she would dock her iPod somewhere on her dashboard and be instantly connected to all her music, podcasts, and audiobooks. Ahh yes, in a perfect world. Okay, be...
Abstract: Fancy having your iPod in the car but cant face the large bill for a manufacturer system or an after market install? We test the latest Griffin iTrip to see if this budget unit can do the job.