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Griffin iTrip FM Transmitter for 1G & 2G iPod | List Price: $35.00 Discount Price: $2.99

| Brand: Griffin Technology Binding: Electronics
Features: - Play your iPod music through most FM radios
- Choose any radio station on the dial to tune for the best performance possible
- Needs no batteries, it receives its tiny amount of power from the iPod
- Shuts off automatically after 60 seconds of silence
- Specifically designed for 1st and 2nd Generation FireWire iPods, does not work with dockable iPods.
Who designed this thing [Posted on 2005-07-15] This has the worst interface.. look elsewhere. It is tightly integrated with the ipod but in a horrible horrible way. look for one that you can set the station external to the ipod and it stays. If you are driving and tryign to use this you will probably crash. I am not joking this is one of the worst designed products I have ever seen.
a little broadcasting gem [Posted on 2005-08-21] The itrip is pretty cool... did a nice job on a four hour drive I recently took. The only difficulty is that you have to keep changing the station as you drive through different cities, depending on the available frequencies for each area. They list the available frequencies for different areas on their website, but that's a heck of a lot of additional research to do just to listen to your music.
It's easy to set up otherwise. I'll keep using it until cars come standard with ipod inputs.
iTrip for 1G iPods [Posted on 2005-09-12] Ok, what can I say. It's a first generation iTrip transmitter. It's alright, not a high of quality as the newer fancier ipods but it does the trick and gets the job done.
Very good, albeit not perfect, solution [Posted on 2005-09-24] This little device has allowed me to use my iPod in my car that only has a CD player. Without it I would be stuck with only my CDs. Yes, living in the Los Angeles area is cause for frustration, at times, but I have found stations that work. No, the quality is not as good as a CD and I have learned to live with some fuzziness at points. But this is better than paying/installing a new stereo.
In terms of the problem of having the tuning frequencies playing on the playlist...it takes about 2 seconds to fix that problem by setting up a smart playlist to not include the iTrip stations.
This receives a four star rating because it does do what it claims to do...the only reason that I won't give it a five is that the transmitter does not shut off even when I shut my iPod off. If I don't pay attention then the battery gets drained and this is a minor annoyance.
Sticks on a single station, basically rendering it useless [Posted on 2006-08-13] I'm giving up on my iTrip, like I had previously given up on my iMic (Belkin). It seems to have short-term amnesia and keeps returning to 88.5 anytime I try changing it to another (clear) channel. Even just pausing a song is enough for it to revert to 88.5. Generally it will let me switch to another channel a couple of times, switch back to 88.5 each time, and then after that it won't even acknowledge attempts to switch it anymore. Just fails to change altogether. 2 irritating strikes against cheap-o mac accessories for me.
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