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iriver AFT-200 FM Transmitter/Charger for Clix and U10 Players | List Price: $79.99 Discount Price: $16.99

| Brand: iRiver Binding: Electronics
Features: - FM transmitter/charger designed for iRiver Clix or U10 digital media player
- Plugs into iRiver player's USB port, then transmits to empty FM frequency
- Blue LCD display tunes to entire FM spectrum (88.1 to 107.9 MHz)
- Powers and charges media player through vehicle's standard lighter port
- Works with 2 GB Clix and 512 MB and 1 GB U10 media players
Great FM Transmitter [Posted on 2007-01-05] works great. i can use one channel everywhere i go. clear reception. sounds just like the radio, and sometimes on a clear day, sounds just like the cd. recomended highly for the iriver clix.
iRiver AFT 200 [Posted on 2007-01-11] This device does not work for all portable media players, as initially advertised, it is specifically designed for the iRiver Clix. It will not work with the iRiver PMC.
didn't last long [Posted on 2007-02-20] Worked reasonably well for a while, as long as volume of mp3 was adjusted properly. Then began to get a high pitched, ever increasing whine and sudden static no matter what station, which car with an ipod nano. I've only had this device about 6 months. I emailed tech support from I river, advised to send in for warranty, no other suggestions made. Unfortunately, it is out of warranty.
iriver clix is great, this device is horrible [Posted on 2007-02-23] Bought this device instead of using a 1/8 inch jack plugged into my tape player. Not a good decision. I live in south florida. I have tried many stations and they all come out with static and interference. It makes it almost impossible to enjoy the music. I would not purchase in less you live in the middle of nowhere..
iriver radio adapter [Posted on 2008-06-21] The radio adapter is relatively easy to use. The only thing that can be problematic is you have to use a radio station not currently in local use. Unfortunately I have found in some cars that there is no option to automatically tune your radio, it only has the scan/seek button so you can never get to a point where you have a non-receptive station. That is more of a car issue than anything. Aside from that I have no complaints.
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