Kensington
33365
Pico FM Transmitter for iPod 5G and Nano Black

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Electronics: Kensington 33365 Pico FM Transmitter for iPod 5G and Nano  Black

Kensington 33365 Pico FM Transmitter for iPod 5G and Nano Black

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Manufacturer: Kensington
Model: 33365
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Kensington
Label: Kensington

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Editorial Review
What's smaller than nano? The ultra-thin, ultra sleek Kensington Pico FM Transmitter for iPod. It uses the bright iPod screen for easy viewing of station information. Just tune your car or home stereo to a clear radio station, select the same station on your iPod and press play.play.
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Works right by the radio receiver 2007-05-14
This works well at home, near the radio in which it will be used. On the road, in my city of 200,000, it loses the signal a lot and has a lot of static. It must be held near the radio somehow to work in the car.

For home use, this is worthwhile.


Reconciling the Reviews: 2007-05-13
It's easy to reconcile the widely varying reviews this little gadget has received. If you drive primarily in areas with few FM stations, and if you have an unobstructed line of sight between your iPod and your car's radio antenna, then you're going to like this transmitter. Otherwise ... not so much. The important point is this: you're not going to know how well this transmitter will work for you until you try it out in your car. (It's working great in my Audi TT roadster in southern Idaho.)


Well built, but too weak to be useful 2007-04-05
The product looks very professional and is built with quality in mind. The interface uses the ipod display and plainly works... But it only works outside metropolitan areas, where the FM band is not packed with radio stations. Its signal is so weak that it is impossible to use it in the car unless you're driving on the countryside.


Purchase only based on where you live 2007-03-27
I read a ton of reviews before buying the Kensington Pico FM Transmitter. Bottom line is that its performance depends on where you use it. I live just outside of NYC and it is really hard to find a station with no interference. However, the transmitter works good when I go on trips to places where you can't get too many stations on the radio.


Looks cool, Doesnt work. 2007-03-27
Awesome design, but i just cant get rid of the white noise in my car. And whats the use of an FM transmiter if you cant hear your music clearly?!


Small but powerful 2008-07-26
This tiny accessory offers a convenient way to use your iPod without wires. I bought this device to use on my Goldwing motorcycle and I can put the iPod safely in the trunk and it still transmits clearly to the FM radio. The sound is great for such a tiny device and tuning is easy.


Kensington works fine 2008-04-17
I've used a Griffin iTrip before, and it was great, but I lost it. I purchased this Kensington, and it works fine. In fact, I purchased a 2nd Kensington, and they both work real well. My kids use them all the time.


not powerfuol enough 2007-08-06
This is the weakest fm adapter I used. (of 3 or 4 similar products) It's really sleek and easy to use but there is just not enough power to get a clear signal. Also, there's no volume control from the ipod end when the transmitter is plugged in.


weak! 2007-07-09
I live near NYC, so open stations are difficult to find. However, even when found this transmitter was weak and needed to be in close proxcimity to the reciever and not moved, otherwise static. When a good station was tuned in the sound quality was marginal.


Kensington 3365 Pico FM Transmitter 2007-05-15
Great Product - so easy to use and it's so nice to be able to play all of my music on my stereo without having to remove and change CD's.

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