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5/11/2012

Sirius Stiletto 10/100 Vehicle Kit SLV1 Review

Sirius Stiletto 10/100 Vehicle Kit SLV1
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I recently hooked my S100 up to my car and everything seems to work just fine. The only problem i had was setting the fm transmitter to a channel that didn't have any interference from radio stations. Problem solved by connecting Sirius's FM direct Adapter(which connects through the cars antenna plug). No more static in any city. So the only real problem is that this car kit doesn't come with the FM direct adapter which was $20.

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The Stiletto vehicle Docking Kit is essential for those who want to get the most complete SIRIUS listening experience while in their vehicle. The Stiletto vehicle Docking Kit provides direct access to all of the features you would expect from an in-vehicle radio with a 10 preset button and integrated FM Modulator. It also includes our One-Touch Jump button for instant access to traffic and weather.

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11/15/2011

Arkon SF150A SoundFeeder Wireless FM Transmitter Review

Arkon SF150A SoundFeeder Wireless FM Transmitter
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This is a great product if you do not want to move the cd player or mp3 player far from the radio you are using to transmit. I use this for my mp3/cd player and my sisters ipod on my stereo instead of wasting batteries on my media speakers and it worked well when I had the transmitter inches from the stereo, anything more than that and it gets very staticky with a lot of white noise. It does it's job but it doesn't do it well

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Play your portable music player in the car without upgrading to an expensive new stereo system with the Arkon SF150A SoundFeeder. The wireless FM adapter is designed to transmit the music from a portable CD player, iPod, or MP3 player to an empty frequency on your FM dial. All you have to do is plug the SF150A into your player's 3.5 mm headphone jack, and then tune the radio to any one of the blank FM stations between 88.1 and 95.9 MHz. (The transmitter works best when the station plays nothing but static.) Once you find an empty frequency, the SF150A plays your music directly through your car's stereo speakers. The sound quality is solid and reliable, though it does require precise manual tuning for best results.
Listeners can also use the SF150A on other radios as well, such as home stereos or portable boomboxes. And at a mere 3.38 by 1.62 by 0.88 inches (W x H x D), the SoundFeeder takes up very little space, letting you store it in a cup holder, pocket, or other location. The SF150A runs for up to 60 hours on two AAA batteries (not included) and boasts a transmission range of 10 to 20 feet, depending on conditions. It also comes with a 6.5-inch audio cord.
What's in the Box SF150A SoundFeeder, audio cord, user's manual.

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7/31/2011

Sylvania SYL-WH930GB Wireless Headphones (Black) Review

Sylvania SYL-WH930GB Wireless Headphones (Black)
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When you can get these wireless headphones to actually connect, they work fairly well, although they can suddenly disconnect for no reason, and if I turn my head so that it faces my cordless phone base, they get a loud buzz. The sound quality is fine for TV programs. But the main problem is GETTING them to connect: EACH and EVERY time you turn them on you have to "synch" them with the transmitter that's connected to the TV. This involves pressing the "Scan" & "Reset" buttons repeatedly, often for several minutes, before you hear anything other than loud static. This means you need to turn them on & start pushing buttons 4 minutes ahead of time, or you will miss the beginning of things. And don't even think of turning them off during commercials to save battery life! The transmitter requires batteries as well as the headphones, so if you forget to turn IT off when you're done, you'll be out of luck next time. The transmitter DOES have a power jack, but YOU have to find & buy an appropriate power adapter, adding to their cost. Sometimes these allow me to walk into the next room & keep listening, but sometimes they lose the connection while I'm sitting still 4 ft. away. Definitely not worth the trouble!

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The Sylvania Wireless headphones are the best valued RF wireless headphones on the market. Listen to all your favorite shows without disturbing anyone or being disturbed. Say goodbye to all those messy tangled cords. Works with TV's, Stereos, Computers, MP3 and personal audio. Also great for doing chores around the house or light exercising. Comes with all the accessories you need to get started. RF, which means it works on a radio signal so that it can work from room to room, through walls

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5/04/2011

Belkin TuneCast FM transmitter ( F8V367-DL ) Review

Belkin TuneCast FM transmitter ( F8V367-DL )
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Basically, this thing has a really weak transmitter. I tried using this indoors with both a Denon receiver and a cheaper Sony receiver. Nothing came through on those receivers, though the TuneCast was able to interfere with a couple stations. Sadly, there was even less audible on the frequencies with no stations.
Fortunately, I did find a frequency in my car, and the Alpine head unit was able to pick up a signal. I was able to use it for a while... the static wasn't too bad. However, as soon as I drove within range of any other signals, no matter how weak they were, the TuneCast was totally overridden. This thing probably needs about 10 dB of gain to be a viable transmitter, even for a range of 10 feet.
Quite simply, check your airwaves for 88.1, .3, .5. and .7. If you're in a large city or college town, those frequencies are probably littered with college radio or public access stations... no matter how weak they are, they will dominate this guy.
Avoid this. The Griffin iTrip works reasonably well, and is a better allocation of your hard-earned funds.

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Now you can use your DELL Digital Jukebox, PDA, MP3, CD, cassette player, PC or laptop to listen to your favorite tunes through any FM stereo receiver. The Belkin TuneCast Mobile FM Transmitter wirelessly connects portable music players to your car or home stereo quickly and easily. Just plug the FM Transmitter into the headphone jack of your DJ, PDA, MP3, CD, or cassette player; or connect it to your PC or laptop computer. Tune your car stereo or receiver to the clearest FM frequency, and enjoy your digital music with full sound and convenience. The TuneCast Mobile FM Transmitter also offers a fast and convenient way to enhance your home audio experience. Simply connect the FM Transmitter to the 3.5mm audio-out port on your digital camera or video game console and enjoy surround sound through your home stereo system.

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