Product Details
Car MP3 Player FM Transmitter with SD Slot and IR Remote (SD/MMC/USB Port/MP3)

Car MP3 Player FM Transmitter with SD Slot and IR Remote (SD/MMC/USB Port/MP3)
From Pro Ebiz LLC

Price: $9.49

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by Eforcity

6 new or used available from $7.39

Average customer review:

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #70 in Single Detail Page Misc
  • Brand: PE
  • Dimensions: .69 pounds

Customer Reviews

Super Price and Works Great4
Buy with confidence. I purchased this item with some trepidation and not a lot of high expectations but it has pleasantly surprised me. The device works great with both SD and thumb drives. I haven't even bothered to use my MP3 player though I'm sure it would work just as well.

A 1meg SD card holds over 300 MP3 files for more than 10 hours of music and I had several laying around to use for each style of music I listed to. With device volume set at or near max It produces good sound through the radio and I use the radio volume for fine control.

Best features: full spectrum broadcast channel selection, remote control, equalizer by music style and volume control. Inexpensive enough to try with little risk. You can save albums but the device ignores the file associations.

Only Negative: it could use a "random" feature as it only will play songs in the directory save order and ignores album information. For the price it is a minor pan.

Pleasantly surprised; Good product for the price4
I've been wanting to try a FM transmitter, however I didn't want to spend a lot for one. I seen this one on Amazon and decided to give it a try. The unit was shipped the same day I purchased and I had it within 3 days. I immediately went out and tried it in my truck. I was worried that my old dinosaur of an Alpine stereo would not be able to pick up the transmission clearly. I had nothing to worry about. The sound quality is equal to what I get on the regular radio stations. I get a little bit of background static driving through town, but you can only hear it when in between songs. Nothing I can't handle. This thing works great and I would recommend to anyone wanting to try it. The only things I found that I didn't like about it was that the only time you can use the remote with the unit is if you are using an SD card or the USB connection. If you want to use your actual iPod or MP3 player to control playlists (which you cannot set an play with the SD card) you need to use the headphone jack cable included. Also, don't be surprised if your remote doesn't work too well either. Mine works only after pressing the buttons several times. The remote is made of very cheap plastic, thin and flimsy. But since I'm using the iPod to control what's getting played and that doesn't need the remote, I'm not too worried about the remote or trying to get it replaced.