Showing posts with label i-pod. Show all posts
Showing posts with label i-pod. Show all posts

Monday, February 11, 2013

Monster iCarPlay Wireless FM Transmitter/Charger for iPod Review

Monster iCarPlay Wireless FM Transmitter/Charger for iPod
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Three months ago, after doing some reading in the web regarding this subject, I went to BestBuy looking for a system for my car. At that time I had narrowed down my options to either the Griffin iTrip FM transmitter for dockable iPods or the Moster Cable iCarPlay wireless FM iPod transmitter/charger but was not totally sure so I decided to ask for advice to a salesperson at the store (bad decision) and he recommended the Monster product.
He claimed he had one in his car and he loved it. He also highlighted the advantage of charging your iPod while you listen to your music.
About the same time, my son bought the Griffin product and he has been using it since then.
Well, I began using the Monster system for about 6 weeks and then switched with my son and began using his Griffin gadget and after gaining experience with both products I can say the following:
1) Because the Monster Cable system has only 8 pre-set FM stations you can use to send your signal to, you have to make sure that there is at least 1 free FM band in the city where you are using this product. If not, you are out of luck. Here in Indianapolis, after much work I found only one FM band that is not being used by a local station so I got lucky and my system works fine. The Griffin iTrip FM transmitter for dockable iPods has much more flexibility since it allows you to tune to any of over 100 FM stations in your FM dial.
2) Even if you find a "clean FM band" to use your Monster Cable FM iPod Transmitter/Charger, you will find that when you are riding your car using the system, you will hit some spots where you will pick-up considerable interference or "static". I have not yet lost my iPod signal when this happens but this situation is quite annoying. For the Griffin iTrip FM transmitter for dockable iPods this problem seems to be much less significant (but not totally absent as they claim in their manual) and this seems to be related to the fact that they use digital technology (versus analog technology which is used by competing products) to beam the signal to your FM radio and this apparently makes the quality of the signal better, stronger and cleaner.
3) The "Charge while you Play" feature is quite a plus for the Monster Cable product. The gadget does charge efficiently and very quickly and it keeps your iPod battery fully charged at all times. For long trips this is quite an advantage that the Griffin product does not have.
4) The price of the Monster Cable product is considerably more expensive than the Griffin iTrip gadget. At BestBuy, where both, my son and I bought these products, the Monster Cable iTrip product was $69.99 while the Griffin iTrip was $39.99.
5) Don't forget that another difference is that with the Monster Cable product you have a cable connected to your iPod all the time and this takes away flexibility and makes it very visible in your car. The Griffin product is wireless and thus there is no connection so you do not need to worry about hiding it when you park your car in oublic places.

In summary, these are two innovative products that allow you to listen to your own music in your own car in a practical and flexible manner. If you are mostly going to use this equipment in the city, while you comute to work and back to home and willnot make long car trips, save yourself some money and some headaches and get the Griffin iTrip FM transmitter for dockable iPods. On the other hand if keeping your iPod charged at all times is a must or if you make long, long trips on your car and want to listen to your iPod during these, consider the Moster Cable iCarPlay wireless FM iPod transmitter/charger.

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You already love your iPod. But think how much better it would be if you had the ability to use it in the car. Monster Cable's iCarPlay wireless FM transmitter gives you just that: great sounding, wireless access to your entire multi-gigabyte collection of tunes, right through your car stere's FM radio. At the same time, the iCarPlay charges your iPod to keep the music playing.Plug the iCarPlay's charger end into the 12-volt DC outlet (cigarette lighter) in your car and plug the other end into the dock connector on the bottom of your iPod. Select an FM station on the iCarPlay (choose from 88.1, 88.3, 88.5, 88.7, 88.9, 89.1, 89.3, or 89.5), and find the same station on your car stereo. Then pick your favorite song on your iPod and you're ready to roll. Your music transmits wirelessly to your car stereo using FM radio frequencies.Monster Smart Digital Charging technology rapidly charges your iPod, then switches to a trickle charge to optimize its performance. You'll never have to worry about running out of power while using your iCarPlay wireless transmitter.

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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Griffin iTrip Mini FM Transmitter for iPod Mini Review

Griffin iTrip Mini FM Transmitter for iPod Mini
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The itrip mini does what it advertizes: fits the sleek lines of the mini ipod without adding much bulk at all, and transmits your tunes to a radio tuned to frequency (defaults to 87.9, but you can adjust that by installing the simple software provided with the itrip).
Living in LA, there are VERY limited options insofar as stations not in use. 87.9 is actually one of the few options. The sound quality was awful. I tried using this device in my car, in my room, in my home stereo - all with the same lousy results.
I should have listened to the advice of the salesperson at the Apple store and gotten the cassette device to play my ipod music on other sound systems.
Bottomline: it works, but sounds like music playing on a radio station that doesn't quite come in clearly - static. Poor volume, and very poor sound quality.

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The Griffin iTrip mini FM transmitter lets you play your iPod mini's music wirelessly through any FM radio whether it bewhile traveling or at home through your stereo.The iTrip mini FM Transmitter was designed exclusively for the iPod mini.Its form factor matches perfectly all the curves and lines of the iPod mini.It gives you the best possible performance because you can choose any empty station from 87.7 to 107.9.Packaging: Box

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Thursday, November 1, 2012

TEAC MC-DX32i Slim CD System Review

TEAC MC-DX32i Slim CD System
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Received this stereo for Christmas and just set it up yesterday. So far I'm quite pleased with the system. One important note though should you buy this unit. The packaging sucks. BE VERY CAUTIOUS WHEN OPENING THE BOX. If you cut through the tape on the top flaps, as 90% of folks would, you could quite likely slash a gash right down the center of the remote. If TEAC had used an additional thin piece of cardboard on the top of the styrofoam or just placed the remote to one side of the center of the box it wouldn't have been a problem, but they didn't.
One other small thing, with such thin speakers that are easily mounted to a wall they should have designed them with the lower foot area being removable. The speakers are only about an inch thick but they are nearly three inches off the wall when mounted to account of the stand portion beneath the actual speaker.

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UltraThin Hi-Fi System w/ iPod Dock- TEAC Ultra thin hi-fi system- Function: iPod CD tuner AUX- Motorized vertical CD door - iPod dock (iPod charges while playing) - Aluminum honey-comb diaphragm NXT speakers - Supports CDand CD-R/RW disc - Program CD play repeat (1/all) shuffle play - 1" NXT exciter- 4" Active subwoofer - PLL synthesized am/fm stereo tuner with preset memory - Digital clock timer-on/off sleep timer - LCD display with backlight - Remote control (also controls basic iPod functions) - Wall mountable (main unit speakers) - 1 Audio input (stereo mini) - 1 Headphone jack (stereo mini) - BlackTEACCDX10I

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Monday, October 29, 2012

SSL SD315 In-Dash DIN Multi-Media Receiver with 3.2" Widescreen TFT Monitor, USB and SD/MMC Card Ports and AUX input, 80W x 4 Channels Review

SSL SD315 In-Dash DIN Multi-Media Receiver with 3.2 Widescreen TFT Monitor, USB and SD/MMC Card Ports and AUX input, 80W x 4 Channels
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I was impressed with the quality of sound and different functions. How ever i wish that it had more equalizer controls for fine tuneing. it is a very well priced radio for all the diffrent options that it offers

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Sound Storm has always been on the front end of technological advances as they pertain to mobile entertainment. In-dash DVD players with built-in monitors have grown exponentially in popularity over the past couple of years. Sound Storm Laboratories recognizes the importance of keeping passengers entertained. Due to the increased popularity of these units, we challenged our engineers to develop a series of in-dash DVD players with built-in monitors that would provide a high quality, yet affordable entertainment solution for 12-volt system builders. The SD315 is an in-dash single DIN DVD/MP3/CD AM/FM receiver with a 3.2" widescreen touchscreen monitor. This unit also features USB and SD/MMC card ports and a front panel 3.5mm A/V input, and a detachable control panel for added security. Screen resolution of 960 x 234 pixels, brightness of 400 NITS, and wide angle/off-axis visibility helps effectively keep passengers entertained. Addition features include vertical angle adjustment, on-screen menu display, NTSC/PAL compatible monitor, a PLL synthesized tuner with 30 station presets, and switchable USA/European frequencies. This unit provides maximum flexibility with separate bass and treble adjustment and balance and fader controls, dual audio stereo/video RCA outputs, and a subwoofer RCA output for system building, and a wireless remote control. This unit also boasts a rear view camera RCA input with trigger wire that will automatically switch the monitor to the camera input when the vehicle is put in reverse. For technical questions about this product please visit our website, www.soundstormlab.com, or call a technician at 888.38.STORM. Let us prove to you that when it comes to building an impressive and affordable home-quality theater in your vehicle, Sound Storm is your mobile entertainment solution'and everything else is just noise.

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Saturday, September 22, 2012

JVC NXPN7 Portable Audio System with Dual iPod Dock Review

JVC NXPN7 Portable Audio System with Dual iPod Dock
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First let me say that the dual dock is awesome. I use this unit with my 3g iPhone and iPod Color. This unit has great sound, and good functionality. for instance, from standby, pressing the play button once, not only wakes up the unit, but also starts playing the last song played on the iPod, nice and easy!
However here are two critical flaws that no one else has mentioned.
1. There is no "Snooze" function! What kind of clock radio has no snooze????
2. Even worse, to use the wake up timer, you have to and I quote the users manual, " Turn off the unit (on standby)". On Standby the unit displays nothing but a blueish glow, THE TIME DOESN'T DISPLAY and can't display if you have a wake up time set. What???????
So just to make sure that you understand, when setting a wake up timer, (which this unit has 3 of) you cannot have the ability to display the time and have a wake up setting active. So rolling over in the middle of the night to glance at the time is not an option with this thing. How lame!!
Other than these 2 (in my opinion) huge functional missteps, this would be the perfect dual ipod AM/FM clock radio.

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Portable Audio System with Dual iPod Dock

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Monday, September 17, 2012

Pioneer DEH-P480MP - Radio / CD / MP3 player - Full-DIN - in-dash - 50 Watts x 4 Review

Pioneer DEH-P480MP - Radio / CD / MP3 player - Full-DIN - in-dash - 50 Watts x 4
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The new line of pioneer not only looks good, they are great in every aspect. This cd player will improve your car sound more than you think. I set it in my honda and it matches the car's interior lights color. I had pioneer speakers (the blue models) and a 500 watt amp. It sounded good, but when I changed my cd player, it improved in a unbelievable way. It was surely louder!! And the sound was so crisp, ohh I love it. Plus I added the module cable for ipods, I have more fun in my car than at home.

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Power Output: 200W Max. (50W x 4)MOS-FET Power AmpSuper Tuner III DMP3/WMA Playback with ID3/WMA Tag3-band Parametric EQ4.0V Hi-Volt 3 Preouts Rotary Encoder Multi-ControlFlip Down Detachable FaceMulti-CD Control Function

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Monday, June 18, 2012

TEAC MC-DX50i 2.1 Ch. Hi-Fi System & iPod Dock Review

TEAC MC-DX50i 2.1 Ch. Hi-Fi System and iPod Dock
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I bought this for my wife for Christmas because she wanted a radio in the house and we haven't had one for years. I decided on this model because I was also getting her an iPhone. I thought it would be a great way for her to have the radio and all of her music available in the same source, as well as a convenient way to ensure her iPhone stayed charged.
I was disappointed when we put the iPhone in the docking station and the screen indicated that this device was not compatible with the iPhone (apparently the iPhone has something different on its docking port than the other four iPods that I own and I get this message on all but one of my third-party chargers). However, I was relieved to see that after that message all the functions on the iPhone proceeded without any problem. The iPhone played through the system just as the other iPods and all were controllable from the controls on the TEAC remote or head unit. So, all worked fine except the TEAC does not charge the iPhone and that is the only difference from the iPods.
The TEAC works wonderfully and sounds great. I was impressed right away as I unpacked the item. If you have ever bought a product from Apple Computer, you are aware of the exemplary job they do in their packing. It puts other products to shame, but here it seems that TEAC must be using the same folks to design their packaging. The TEAC unit was packed neatly and efficiently. The inside lid had a large, clear diagram of how all the parts were packed. The parts were packed in a way that made doing inventory and set up as easy as could be.
The manual could have been a little easier to read. i found it a bit redundant, but i'm sure that some would appreciate that if they were only going to read specific sections and perhaps out of sequence. The sleek and well designed remote control fit comfortably in the hand and was impressively solid, made almost entirely of metal except for the touch sensitive surface.
I also had a little trouble picking up a couple of my favorite stations that I listen to in the car when I used the auto-scanning feature, but was able to pick them up tuning manually. At first I thought that the TEAC antenna was just weak since I didn't connect it to an FM antenna (a coax input is provided), but then I realized that the auto-scan actually picked up about 10 local stations that my car always missed no matter which part of town I was in. So, I guess the TEAC has very good sensitivity after all.
Overall, I am very pleased with this purchase. This was my first TEAC product. My dad had a TEAC reel-to-reel back in the 70's, but that was my only exposure to the brand. I will definitely consider this brand in future electronics purchases.

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NXT flat-panel speakers. Bass and treble controls. Slot-in CD player plays CD/CD-R/CD-RW discs.

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