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2/25/2012

Kensington Wireless Car Cradle with Auxiliary Dock for iPod nano (Black) Review

Kensington Wireless Car Cradle with Auxiliary Dock for iPod nano (Black)
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I have the newer version Nano and as another reviewer stated, the device is turned around backwards. Therefore you CANNOT and I repeat CANNOT have access to the Nano when it's hooked into your AUX on your car stereo. So hopefully the songs are all in order that you like because you can't switch to the next song unless you disconnect the whole darn thing each time. The device has the Nano hookup on the right hand side, but the hole on the Nano is on the left which is why it has to go backwards...kind of a pain but you get what you pay for I guess

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Enjoy clean sound and an uncluttered dash with the Kensington Auxiliary Dock for iPod nano. Simply slip your iPod nano into the cradle and then plug it into your car's auxiliary port for pure sound with no wires. And the swappable inserts make sure your iPod nano stays securely connected.

This Cradle Really Will Rock The Auxiliary Dock is a perfect solution for enjoying your iPod nano in your vehicle. The device connects directly to your tuner's auxiliary input, so you don't have to worry about a clunky FM transmitter, reception interruptions, or other annoyances that come with more complicated docks.
Look Ma, No Cables Because of the direct plug-in-stereo design, the Auxiliary Dock eliminates cables, keeping your car uncluttered and keeping things simple.
iPod nano-Friendly While your nano is in the Auxiliary Dock, it's situated perfectly for easy viewing. The device also includes inserts for fitting all iPod nano models: 1G, 2G, 3G and 4G. Note: the Auxiliary Dock does not charge your iPod.
Extra-Portable The folding audio jack on the back of the dock makes for easy packing, so your dock is just as portable as your nano.
Two-Year Warranty You'll enjoy extra peace of mind knowing your Auxiliary Dock is backed by the Kensington 2-Year warranty.
What's in the Box Kensington Wireless Car Cradle with Auxiliary Dock for iPod nano (Black), dock inserts, instructions

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1/27/2012

Kensington 33332 Pico FM Transmitter for iPod Nano (White) Review

Kensington 33332 Pico FM Transmitter for iPod Nano (White)
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I bought the Pico for my wife, and was pretty excited to put it to use on a recent long car ride, but I was very disappointed in the sound quality. After following the directions closely (being careful to tune to a channel that was indeed empty static) the music came through, but the frequency response seemed truncated on both the high and low ends. We also noticed that unless we placed the transmitter in a couple of select (and somewhat inconvenient) locations, the signal was somewhat crackly. Overall I'm disappointed, although if you have low expectations for sound quality, this product might be for you.

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The innovative Pico FM Transmitter is ready to rock, just out of the box. One of the smallest FM transmitters on the market, the ultra-sleek design minimizes battery drain--no more batteries or AC adapters required. Enhanced noise reduction and stereo reduction provide superior wireless audio and FM reception. Just tune your car or home stereo to a clear radio station, pick the same station for your iPod, and press play. Broadcast iTunes wirelessly--at home or in the car. Superior performance in a compact, fully portable transmitter that's smaller than an iPod nano. Advanced power technology minimizes battery drain on your iPod. Easy-to-use station presets--two programmable presets available. Designed for first- and second-generation iPod nanos as well as first-, second-, and fourth-generation iPods.

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12/13/2011

Kensington 33384 QuickSeek FM Transmitter/Car Charger for iPod Review

Kensington 33384 QuickSeek FM Transmitter/Car Charger for iPod
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This is my second Kensington. Althought this model is "newer" than the other model I own (Kensington 33199 Digital FM Transmitter and Auto Charger for iPod (Black), if you compare them side by side, this newer model will make you go a little crazy - it really pales in comparison in terms of ease of use (I'm using it with a 30GB Ipod 5.5 Video).
The main flaw with this transmitter is that it just plain needs a lot of "tweaking" to get it to work. This means every time you power up your car and want to drive down the road while listening to your Ipod. Here's a literal comparison: OLDER MODEL (33199) - start car, wait 2 seconds for transmitter to kick in and override the FM frequency playing, hit "play" on the Ipod. THIS MODEL - start car, wait 6 seconds and I'm still hearing static as transmitter hasn't started operation, reach over and pick up Ipod, press buttens to cycle through the pre-saved frequencies to get to my last used frequency, still hear static, press the transmitter unit harder into the Ipod and press the cable into the unit itself to more firmly seat it, 2 seconds later the static goes away as the transmitter is now transmitting - this is 20 seconds after starting car, now I hit play and the Ipod starts working but the screen doesn't show what its playing, it just shows the main menu (explained below). If you weren't familiar with just how simple these things should be (model 33199), you might actually find this thing acceptable because it does a fair job as an actual transmitter, otherwise you would know that this current model is pretty much trash.
Also, the blocky interface plugs into the docking section, which makes the Ipod harder to handle and makes the whole unit feel more fragile (that is, it's easy to torque the block, which is only connected with a docking interface, which makes me worried about damaging either the transmitter or the Ipod at the connection point).
Worse, the device "controls" the Ipod, using the Ipod screen to read off frequencies. This control doesn't always "release" the Ipod to allow it to go back to the audio control screen, which means that if you want to fast forward or otherwise interact with the song, then you'll have to go through the menus and find the exact song / podcast you are currently listening to and click on it again to bring up the right screen (I kid you not).
Finally, as mentioned above, the last-used frequency doesn't always activate when the unit is powered off then back on, you have to manually switch back to it, amazingly ridiculous. To boot, the "clear frequency scanner" is really gimmicky, providing only marginally good frequency choices, ones that prove poor after driving a little further down the road.
None of these problems with the other unit I mentioned. My recommendation is that you STAY AWAY from this model and go with the Model 33199, much easier to use, flawless execution and a fairly strong transmitter.

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Spend more time enjoying your favorite iPod tunes and less time searching for a high-quality audio signal with the Kensington QuickSeek FM transmitter/car charger. Like other FM transmitters, the unit broadcasts your iPod's music through your vehicle's stereo speakers, so you can groove to your full digital music collection without buying an expensive iPod-compatible car stereo. But unlike with competing models, you don't have to fiddle with the transmitter for several minutes to find a static-free station. Instead, the unit's QuickSeek technology locates the best FM signal in mere seconds, making tuning easier than ever. All you have to do is connect the transmitter to your iPod's dock connector, plug the car charger into your vehicle's 12-volt power outlet, and you're set.
The QuickSeek boasts Kensington's ClearFM technology, which delivers richer lows, crisper highs, and superior stereo separation with a "concert hall" effect--all through your regular stereo speakers. The ClearFM circuitry also includes the company's patented filtering technology, which results in the lowest harmonic distortion and signal-to-noise ratios of any FM transmitter on the market today--up to three times clearer than Kensington's competitors. Handiest of all, the detachable car charger isn't for iPods only, as it also works with other USB-powered devices, such as mobile or smartphones, PDAs, and more.
Other details include three programmable preset buttons for storing FM stations, an ultra-bright display, and a detachable spacer to ensure a custom fit with iPod models in a case. The QuickSeek FM transmitter is backed by a two-year warranty.
What's in the Box FM transmitter, car charger, user's manual.

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10/28/2011

Kensington Universal FM Transmitter for MP3 Players (Black) Review

Kensington Universal FM Transmitter for MP3 Players (Black)
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I have had this Kensington FM transmitter for about 2 months and in my hands it has very acceptable sound and not alot of static.
Unfortunately it has one fatal design flaw that makes listening to classical, jazz and any other type of music with any quiet passages VERY FRUSTRATING. During the quiet parts the unit will shut itself off causing my car audio to emit a ear piercing screech when it loses the signal. I haven't measured it but it seems like as little a 10-15 seconds of quiet causes this behavior.
This makes this unit useless for classical music and quite a bit of jazz and other similar styles. If you listen to quiet music, avoid at all costs. If you don't it is the best transmitter I have tried.
Sirandar

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Plays portable MP3 player through any available FM radio frequency3 station presets for instant tuningPowered by car power outlet-no batteries requiredClearFMtechnology delivers superior soundCompatible with all MP3 players including all models of iPod

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6/07/2011

Kensington Car Mount for iPod; iPhone 1G, 3G; and MP3 Players (Black) Review

Kensington Car Mount for iPod; iPhone 1G, 3G; and MP3 Players (Black)
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--Kensington Car Mount for iPod/phones --
PROS: I've tried several similar products, and the Kensington has the best of all the button features to "open" the clamps around your device--very James-Bondish the way the holder slowly opens to allow your device out. The overall quality of the Kensington is excellent--it feels like a well-made holder.
CONS: The greatest asset of the holder--its long length--is also its biggest WEAKNESS! Even with good construction and a firm grip on my phone, the arm is just too long to stay completely rigid during travel--the whole thing vibrates and slightly shakes while you're driving. If you're looking to your phone or GPS for directions, you'd be hard pressed to read your device easily. Not that it shakes violently, but it vibrated and jittered enough to make my device, well, permanently set on "vibrate" (hyuk hyuk). The long arm is also a bit awkward in a smaller car--the size of the thing and its conspicuousness on the dash seems a bit, how would you say, "undercover police car"-ish.
BOTTOM LINE: even with its solid quality and conceptually good set up, I returned the Kensington--the road vibrations from its long arm made my device too jittery to enjoy.

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Secure your iPod or MP3 player in place while you drive. Flexible arm adjusts to hold player firmly no matter how bumpy the roads.


Features

Flexible arm keeps your iPod in view and within easy reach.
Works with most most iPods and MP3 players, including the iPhone--even when in a case.
Universal mount designed to fit all cars; installs in seconds.
Oversized suction cup is strong enough for even the roughest roads.
One-button quick release lets you grab your iPod and go.
Adjustable feet prevent your iPod from falling when released.
Includes super-strong adhesive pads for alternative mounting locations.
Auxiliary-in cable included to play music directly through your car stereo.

Warranty The car mount for iPods and MP3 players is backed by the Kensington two-year warranty.

Notice to drivers in California and Minnesota: State law prohibits drivers in California and Minnesota from mounting items on car windows that may obstruct the driver's view. In California and Minnesota--or where other state or local laws may prohibit drivers from mounting items on the windshield--drivers should mount the holder on the dashboard or other location. Kensington does not take any responsibility for any fines, penalties, or damages that may be incurred as a result of disregarding state or local laws. (See California Vehicle Code Section 26708(a); Minnesota Statutes 2005, Section 169.71.)

What's in the Box Car mount, adhesive pads for mounting, auxiliary-in cable, and user's manual.
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