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Griffin iTrip FM Transmitter for iPod nano 2G

Griffin iTrip FM Transmitter for iPod nano 2G
From Griffin Technology

List Price: $49.99
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Product Description

Send music wirelessly from your iPod to your FM receiver, so you can share the music on your stereo speakers -- that's what iTrip is all about. This new model iTrip has been specifically designed to match the size and shape of your 2nd genration iPod nano, as introduced in 2006. iTrip is reliable and easy to set up, with innovations that make it user friendly in real-world situations.


Product Details

  • Brand: Griffin Technology
  • Model: 9690-NANOTRIP2
  • Dimensions: 6.00" h x 1.00" w x 8.00" l, 2.25 pounds

Features

  • Compact FM transmitter designed for iPod nano 2G
  • Displays tuning and setup info on nano's crisp screen
  • SmartSense volume control dynamically adjusts level
  • Draws power directly from nano; mono and stereo modes
  • Measures 397 x 055 x 157 inches (W x H x D); 1-year warranty

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
Free yourself from the tyranny of headphones with the Griffin iTrip nano FM transmitter, which sends your iPod nano's audio to any FM receiver. Perfect for car stereos or clock radios, the iTrip nano interfaces with the nano in a completely original way--it uses the nano's bright, clear screen to display tuning and setup information. Called SmartDisplay, the technology seamlessly integrates all the transmitter's functions and features in a single convenient place. As a result, you can use the nano's one-touch navigation to select a song, find an unused FM frequency on your radio, or search for an artist. The iTrip nano also sports Griffin's exclusive SmartSense volume control, which dynamically adjusts the iPod's volume level for optimal audio quality. As an alternative, you can control the iTrip's volume level through the iPod's standard click wheel adjustment.

The iTrip accomplishes all this without adding bulk to the nano. Simply slide the nano into the iTrip, where it securely connects via the iPod's dock and headphone connector. The iTrip's patented micro-grip material will provide a secure grip that never loses its holding properties. Other details include selectable mono or stereo modes for finding the best possible audio transmission under real-world conditions; a built-in USB mini-B port that lets you charge or synchronize your iPod while the iTrip is in use; and an operating range of 10 to 50 feet. The iTrip nano, which measures 3.97 by 0.55 by 1.57 inches (W x H x D), is backed by a one-year warranty.

What's in the Box
iTrip nano, user's manual.


Customer Reviews

Bigger than what I expected, but works well4
This is actually my third iTrip that I have purchased (each for different iPods). I have always been very impressed with the two previous iTrips that I've used. The biggest surprise for this time was that I had expected the iTrip Nano to be a small, tube shaped devise that attached to the bottom of my Nano. To my surprise (and in contrast to the photos shown) the iTrip Nano actually is about the same size as my 2G Nano iPod and slides in up behind the device. At first I was a bit annoyed with the much larger than expected size, but after reading some reviews on the smaller FM transmitters, I changed my mind on the iTrip Nano,. Despite it's larger than expected size (which means I have to take my iPod out of its case every time I want to use the iTrip), the FM tuning strength is excellent. Ultimately, it is the sound quality that is the most important factor, not the overall size.

It takes time to get it right.3
It look beauriful and fashionable on the ipod. But it takes time to get it to work correctly. The way you adjust the channels is a little bit confusing and not really intuitionistic. But people with normal IQ can figure it out at last. It's also a problem to figure out where to put it. In my car, it works the best on top of the control panel and below it. I put it in the box in front of the transmission stick. If you listen carefully, there's till a little bit of noise, but it's not disturbing. You can barely hear it when the music is playing. At last, it worth it.

itrip griffin for Nano 2nd Generation3
its an ok ok product
better that the off street products that i tried earlier
what i really like is that it fits very well with the old ipod nano
performance could be better as the signal varies when even kept inside the car
there is a hiss sometimes and interference