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Griffin RoadTrip 2007 - FM Transmitter/Charger And Cradle For iPod With Smartscan | 
enlarge | Brand: Griffin Category: CE
Buy New: £34.39
New (6) Used (3) from £28.99
Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 2174
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 7.3 x 1.7
MPN: 6195-RDTRPB Model: 6195-RDTRPB UPC: 685387061952 EAN: 0685387061952 ASIN: B0013XYT6Y
Release Date: February 12, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Product Description Untitled Document Why We Like It Because it’s a do–it–all iPod car charger and FM transmitter! Summary: The Griffin RoadTrip is perfect for… well… road trips with your special buddy – your iPod! Charge your iPod and transmit your iPod tunes on your car’s FM radio up as you head down (or up) the motorway. You won’t have even have to lift a finger with Griffin’s SmartScan technology – plug your iPod in and it will automatically scan for the clearest frequencies so your iPod tunes are heard loud and clear! Manufacturer's Description: The Griffin RoadTrip is the do–it–all charge and play solution for your iPod and iPod nano. Fully redesigned from the ground up to be easier to use than ever the RoadTrip unlocks all the entertainment options your iPod can deliver wherever the road takes you. RoadTrip also incorporates SmartScan technology to find memorise and select the three best frequencies for use in broadcasting your iPod on your car’s FM stereo system. Features: Play music on your car’s stereo system as your iPod charges. Easy one–button set–up. SmartScan searches the radio dial for the three clearest broadcast frequencies automatically programs them to pre–set buttons then automatically selects the best of the three for in–car broadcast. Switch quickly between pre–sets. SmartSound Plus technology delivers clear sound. Flexible steel neck and interchangeable iPod model–specific cradles.
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disappointed October 2, 2008 PT (London UK) The product works, but: (a) the stereo signal is too weak, so it only works satisfactorily in mono; (b) the sound quality is adequate, but no more than that; and (c) the ipod touch adaptor does not hold the new (slimmer) model firmly. Furthermore, I had not realised that every single FM frequency in London is occupied. So the product does not work properly here. But I expect it would be fine in remote countryside.
Fab product August 13, 2008 History Fan (Staffordshire) This is easy to set up and sturdy and after having been dismally disappointed with a rival product (albeit not an auto scan model) I was prepared to be disappointed - not a bit of it - so far it has been great.
Good product. July 19, 2008 Master Cam 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This product is simple and good quality. I got this for my work van and work around Southampton and the New Forest,No problems as yet.The Apple store sale's this for 70 so you get it for around 40 including p&p.Good buy.
Gah! Rubbish July 14, 2008 daveyt 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
After months of looking for something that seemed to fit the bill (I wanted an FM transmitter/power all in one) for my Ipod Classic I splashed out and bought this, lots of other good reviews on other sites. Its nicely put together, does what it says on the box. However, dynamic range is APPALLING. Theres no way of controlling the volume of it, its preset, but if your song has drums or vocals on it, forget it, it will clip, and it sounds like the cheapest nastiest radio you ever had. I long for the days when things actually worked, like my old 3G ipod and the original iTrip, a wonderful combination. Now I have a nice expensive, good looking system, but poor quality. Sorry, avoid this if you like music.
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