Electronics : Coby CA-745 Wireless FM Car Transmitter with Digital Display and DC Car Cigarette Lighter Adapter |
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Rating: - * Good for the money ... Fast shipping. The day i got it i tried it out and it worked fine. I was out of town for a few days and didn't use it again for another few days and then just for a quick ride. the next week when i went to work and tried to use it it didn't work. I returned that one and had Amazon ship another one and so far (it's been about a month) it's worked fine. I do get some static in some areas but for the price it's great. I would like to have one that charges my mp3 player as well and maybe someday i'll get one for that, but for the price this is a great deal...so long as it continues to work. Rating: - * Works Very Good ... This unit works very well. It has a broad range of frequencies and we live in a very large city where there are numerous FM stations. I bought it for my son and he blasts it every day driving to school Rating: - * the worst one ... IT ONLY WORKED FOR ONE WEEK. THE CONNECTION ARE SO POOR AND I HAVE TO PRESS IT VERY TIGHTLY IN ORDER TO MAKE IT WOKES. CAN YOU IMAGINE IF YOU HAVE TO DO THAT DURING YOU ARE DRIVING. I COULD NOT RETURE IT BECAUSE I LOST THE PROVE. Rating: - * Works excellent in big trucks; I'm sure cars as well.... ... This is the best fm transmitter I've ever used. The price 18 on amazon.com was perfect. I've paid upwards of $40 for crap and they only had 4 or 8 channel changeability. This one has the entire radio FM spectrum to choose from. It even rounds it up to the nearest .1 FM station 88.1, 88.2, 88.3, 88.4, etc. So those in other countries who can use even number fm stations are equally okay. And the signal was so strong, you RARELY had to change radio stations. Very good for a truck traveling interstate. Have tried several other FM Transmitters and this one was one of the most intuitive, quickest to setup, and strong/clear transmission signals. It broke because I put too large of an inverter in the 12v socket. The directions didn't come with a maximum rating. So perhaps something smaller like a cell phone car charger would have worked just fine. But I'm returning it to AMAZON.com for an exchange. I was going to order another one so that I had 2, but that's the way it goes. Cons: You cannot shut it off with a switch. But it is quiet anyway, but just mute out your stereo or unplug. A fuse could have been built into it so that you could get a new fuse instead of having to return the product. I challenge u to find a better deal for the price. Rating: - * Pretty good ... It worked just perfectly for me, the value one gets for the price is very good. The major flaw with it is that if you're like me and your lighter socket is broken, you have to break your legs searching for the correct kind of batteries (something I've yet to do). |

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