In Car MP3 FM Transmitter for SD USB Pen Drive w/Remote


  • Ingenious circuit designed to reduce static noise system
  • LCD screen display, song details viewable when playing and function indicator on screen.
  • Multiple flash drive operation includes USB flash drive, MMC, or SD memory chip.
  • Play MP3 files through your radio system.

Product Description
With Extreme, you can enjoy your full digital music in your car, for the cost of less than 10 hamburgers. You can also keep every unwanted mess away, and just use it as a normal installed car player. Listen to the best sound quality on your stereo; adjust the bass, treble, fader, and balance as desired. You don’t have to hassle about remembering to turn off your iPod and hiding it from thieves or severe draws the power directly from your vehicle’s DC12V output (ciga… More >>

In Car MP3 FM Transmitter for SD USB Pen Drive w/Remote

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  1. #1 by Cesar Mora Quiros on April 17, 2010 - 4:22 pm

    I bought this item… when it arrived to my home I unpacked it, put in my car radio, I went to lunch… when I return of my lunch time, turn on again my new transmitter and guess… IT DOES NOT WORK! I changed a fuse that specifies the manual, but still not work… I’m very unhappy with my new bussiness because it appears to be death :(
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. #2 by Angelia Chanel on April 17, 2010 - 6:54 pm

    It is a very good fm transmitter. It sounds better and clear than the other which have remote control. The screen can display the song’s name. It also support USB and SD card. I am using an 1GB SD card. It can play over 150 songs. It is very good use for long distance driving.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. #3 by D. Berrett on April 17, 2010 - 8:18 pm

    I just received this item yesterday, and wow, I’m impressed! For the price, I don’t think you can beat the sound quality. So far I’ve only tested my old school ipod mini and 2nd gen ipod shuffle – and both sound great on my car stereo! The only quirk is that although it charges the ipods thru the USB port, you can’t play music with this connection. To play music and use the features on your ipod, you have to connect to the earphone jack with the audio cable. You also can’t play music thru the earphone jack while the ipod is charging with the USB connection. A minor inconvenience, but the price and sound quality more than make up for it.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. #4 by Gordon Scott on April 17, 2010 - 10:06 pm

    I use this product to listen to podcasts in my truck. It’s easy enough to use. I’ve used it with SD cards, thumb drives and an MP3 player. If you’re listening to a track on a card or thumb drive, it restarts the track every time when you cut the power to the transmitter. This is not a problem with an MP3 player as the source.

    The transmitter power is not the strongest–it works well for voices, but music suffers from the lack of power.

    For the money, this is a good product. If you want high fidelity, go for something newer.

    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. #5 by johnsonk090 on April 17, 2010 - 10:59 pm

    I purchased this product when my car CD player ceased to operate and I didn’t want to be forced to listen to the radio only. My car does not have a AUX jack, so rather than purchase an Ipod with an FM transmitter (pricey) I used this device. It does take time to find a frequency that has optimal sound, and there is SOME static at all times. The only downfall is that you are unable to fast forward/rewind songs and takes forever to scroll to the song you want. Also sometimes, when I turned the engine off, it would reset and begin playing from the first song in the playlist, then you have to scroll through to get back to the song you were on. Sometimes pausing before you shut off the car helps this problem.
    Rating: 3 / 5