Showing posts with label clearscan. Show all posts
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10/04/2011

Belkin Car Stereo Kit for iPod or iPhone in the Car with Tune Cast Auto, RockStar, and Dual USB Power Adapter Review

Belkin Car Stereo Kit for iPod or iPhone in the Car with Tune Cast Auto, RockStar, and Dual USB Power Adapter
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This is my second Belkin Radio Adapter, the first being with a hard mount. While I enjoy it's mobility, the signal strength is painful, and driving through the city I have to search for the perfect channel or deal with dull, ambient static. The Clearscan feature is awful, and always reverts to the same station which is worse than the one I am using.
For the price, this is a decent adapter, but I would suggest spending a bit more money for a nicer one.

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Play your iPod or iPhone in the car with this Car Stereo KitTuneCast Auto with ClearScan:* Find the best radio station with one touch of the ClearScan button.* Two memory presets to store the clearest channels* Charge your iPod or iPhone while it plays* PRO setting optimizes audio and boosts volume* High-contrast backlit display for brightest station viewing cut through the static with ClearScan. No longer go through the frustration of manually finding a clear FM station. The ClearScan technology quickly scans and finds the best FM frequency - all with one push of a button.Dual USB Power Adapter:* Charge your iPod or iPhone wherever there is a wall outlet* Two USB outlets let you charge multiple USP-powered devices simultaneouslyUSB Cable:* Charge and sync your iPhone or iPod as you connect it to your desktop or notebook computerRockStar:* Five jacks for attaching headphones, iPod devices, or MP3 and portable DVD players* Mixing and fade-ins controlled by the standard controls of each MP3 playerCompatible with:* iPhone 3G 8GB 16GB* iPhone 4GB 8GB 16GB* iPod Touch 8GB 16GB 32GB* iPod nano 3rd Gen (Video) 4GB 8GB* iPod Classic 80GB 160GB* iPod shuffle 2nd Gen 1GB 2GB* iPod nano 2nd Gen (alum) 2GB 4GB 8GB* iPod 5th Gen (video) 30GB 60GB 80GB* iPod nano 1st Gen 1GB 2GB 4GB* iPod 4th Gen 20GB 30GB 40GB 60GB* iPod 4th Gen 20GB 40GB* iPod mini 1st Gen 4GB 6GB

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9/23/2011

TuneBase FM for iPhone or iPod Review

TuneBase FM for iPhone or iPod
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At the time I started researching iPhone car docks this was the best option and that's not saying too much. There were only two or three docks out there that had both aux out and FM transmitter functionality. Most of the reviews I read mentioned the terrible clips that hold on to the iPod and the flimsy necks that flop around on rough roads and I agree. The FM transmitter works well and puts out a good clean signal but is nowhere near the quality you get when you use the aux line out. The "clearscan" feature looks for the cleanest radio channel on which to broadcast and the functions are easy to use. My biggest issue is with the overly complicated use of different clips and rubber pads needed to accommodate the different iPod models, they ship you about 6 of each and they are all incredibly tight. This is probably due to the fact that the base tilts to allow the different models to go into landscape mode but I would have preferred a clamp that can be adjusted. I use a stick on "skin" to protect against scratches and it was nearly impossible to insert and remove the iPhone withou a lot of effort and the skin is only a few millimeters thick. I ended up heating up the clips to get them to open up a bit. Some people have reported the clips breaking within a few days of use, but "bending" them out has allowed them to function problem free for a few months now.
I really miss my old DLO Transdoc but it isn't compatible with the newer iPods and iPhone that don't support firewire charging.

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BELKIN F8Z183 IPHONE/IPOD TUNEBASE FM TRANSMITTERPLAY IPHONE OR IPOD THROUGH CAR RADIO & CHARGE SIMULTANEOUSLY; CLEARSCAN TECHNOLOGY CUTS THROUGH STATIC & FINDS A CLEAR FM STATION; EASY ROTATION FOR LANDSCAPE VIEWING OF SCREEN ; AUDIO-OUT CONNECTION FOR USE WITH CAR STEREO INPUT OR CASSETTE ADAPTER; PRO SETTING TO OPTIMIZE AUDIO & BOOST VOLUME; ANTENNA INTEGRATED INTO FLEXIBLE NECK; MULTIPLE CRADLES FIT ANY IPOD WITH DOCK CONNECTOR; NO ASSEMBLY REQUIRED

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9/13/2011

Belkin TuneBase FM for iPod nano 1G, iPod mini (White) Review

Belkin TuneBase FM for iPod nano 1G, iPod mini (White)
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This item is for ipod Mini and not the nano. It says it has a nano adapter, which came in the box however the Nano couldn't fit into the output on the transmitter with or without the adaptor.

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Belkin TuneBase FM Transmitter F8V7097-N FM Transmitters

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8/05/2011

Belkin TuneFM Transmitter for iPod (Black) Review

Belkin TuneFM Transmitter for iPod (Black)
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First I purchased & went through (3) Belkin TuneCast II that were DOA from Walmart (yea, I know). The transmitting range for the F8Z179 is roughly 1 & 1/2 feet, I attempted 50 non broadcasting stations with listening to static more than music. Five minutes after I plugged it in the display for the stations only displayed half of the digits. I will never buy a Belkin product again! Oh but It does work if you are holding the transmitter and not moving in a vehicle...Barely.

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TuneFM allows you to play your music on any FM stereo. Charge your iPod and never run out of power in the car with the included charger.

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4/25/2011

Belkin TuneBase FM Transmitter with ClearScan for iPod Review

Belkin TuneBase FM Transmitter with ClearScan for iPod
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I got this last night (Monday November 4th, 2007 @ 2:00AM)
1st.
I took it out of the box, found the right adapter that best fit my iPod
(Cassic 160GB)and installed it. Well there are two parts. One is the Cradle, which holds it on the sides and the Pad, which goes in the back of the unite that keeps it from moving forward. With both of these in place I have a good tight fit for my iPod.

2nd.
The "ClearScan" feature does not work all that well. Every time I used it the unite kept finding a station that was occupied or sort of had a station using it. So I did it manually. I found a nice clear station 104.3
3rd.
I and noticed that there are two buttons a 1 and 2 button that lets you preset stations that you've found to be clean and clear and store these in memory for later use. I would like to use them, but every time I pressed the 1 button, it went to 107.3 which has a station in it already. The 2 button also has the same station as its preset. I can not get it to reprogram and thus, this feature is useless.
4th.
The unit does a good job at charging your iPod.
5th.
There is a feature called "Pro" and it boost up the sound and I think the transmission signal of the unit. There is "normal" that gives you a good but not great signal. I tried Pro 1 and its not much better than Normal.
I've found that Pro2 and Pro work best. With Pro it sounded as good as if I had been at home listing to my iPod through my stereo.
(note: on the unit their is a button that says "Pro" and on the display it reads as Normal, Pro1, Pro2 and Pro with a .o0(Thought Bubble)0o. out beside it.)
6th.
I like the arm that the unite rests on, stiff but very flexible. The cigarette lighter plug makes for a good anchor and good placement in my car.
So in closing, it's good but not great. I like it, but its got a few buggs that I'm going to have to call the company over.
(more on that later.)
I just got off the Phone with Belkin, (Tech Support in the U.S. 1-800-223-5546 ext. 2263)
The lady I talked with was VERY helpful.
(1)The way you set the presets is to, Find a good empty station.
(2)Pick between button 1 or 2, then press down on the 1 or 2 button until you hear a plink sound(about 5 seconds).
(3)You will see that station has "Preset1 or Preset2" over the station numbers on the display.
I looked all through manual and it never did say anything about how to reset the 1 or 2 button to another station. This is something they really needed to put in.
After having this 14 days (Tuesday November 18th 2007 9:16 p.m.) Here are a few observations.
1.
When I place my iPod into the cradle and line it up with the data/power port; the unit will turn off the sound on my iPod and let a preset volume level come into your deck, thus you'll be able to control the sound level from your deck with no tweaking needed.
2.
When driving I found the unit to pick up on interference from my car's motor. Here's the good news, it's not so bad that you can't enjoy your favorite Podcast or music.
3.
When you're not moving there's no sound problem.
But if the station you've picked out is too close to another station then you will really know it.
Case-in-point 101.1 is used but 101.3 aren't.
So you pick 101.3, but here come 101.5 bleeding over into your 101.3. I've found that if you can, pick a frequency that has at least two clear stations out either side of it.
Like so, 103.1 clear & (your station)103.3 & on the other side 103.5 also clear.
I don't know if this will work for you, but for me it works well enough.
p.s.
I've found that this transmitter has an odd way of acting as a signal booster for weak stations. So, a station that you could not pick up at all magically comes in just enough and makes that empty spot in the dial not so empty. It's great for Dallas stations that I can almost get. But it's that much harder to find a empty frequency. (March 19, 2008)

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The Belkin TuneBase FM with ClearScan lets you easily play the music on your iPod in your car with just a push of the button.
A Button Press Away from Great Sound By pushing a single button, Belkin's ClearScan technology will automatically scan to find the best FM frequency so that you can enjoy the music on your iPod static-free in your car. With an improved FM transmission, the sound is better than before. And the large LED tells you at exactly what frequency the music is being broadcast.
Once you find a clear station, you can set it to one of two presets on the TuneBase. This is especially useful around your local area and areas that you frequent, because you can quickly return to these stations at the touch of a button.
The TuneBase also has a line-out feature that lets you use it with car-stereo inputs or cassette adapters. The built-in PRO setting optimizes the audio and provides a volume boost for the best sound possible.
Built-in Charger and Stand Works with All Docking iPods An integrated auto charger plugs into the cigarette lighter so you needn't worry about running out of power while on a road trip. With a flexible steel-neck mount and a swivel cradle, you can position the iPod for optimal viewing and accessibility. The antenna is integrated into the neck for a clean look. Multiple cradles are included for compatibility with all docking iPods.
The Belkin TuneBase FM with ClearScan is backed by a 3-year warranty.


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