I oredered the iTrip2 aprox. one month after they announced it and I hope that I will get it before Christmas!
The best thing is Griffin Technologies didn't even send an e-mail to the people which pre-ordered to tell that they will ship them later than first thought.
...there was another thread about the same thing and I'll say what I said there. With reviews pointing iTrip being the worst out of 4 FM Transmitters...why would you use it?
AudiaX is the best...it's on its way to me right now Only thing iTrip has is looks...I am envious of that though.
It is nice...but it's more like which is more convenient...it uses batteries just not it's own. How much life does it take away from the iPod? I doubt much but more then nothing.
(not trying to discredit this as a very nice feature)
Instead of getting the iTrip, which may never come out, I'm thinking I'll just get a new car CD/MP3 player with an aux plug in the front - no sound quality loss over the airwaves ( I understand that the frequency responce on FM only goes to 50 hz, and that won't induce bowel movement).
anyone have one they like, or know of a good one? I'd only be using the iTrip in the car, and this seems like a better solution.
...AudiaX is the best...it's on its way to me right now Only thing iTrip has is looks...I am envious of that though.
How about posting a review once you've had a chance to try it out. I've tried a couple of generic brand FM transmitters but they were worse than bad in their quality and their quirky operation and their susceptibility to interference when being used. I've returned them and am wondering if there is a truly usable FM transmitter out there somewhere?
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The best thing is Griffin Technologies didn't even send an e-mail to the people which pre-ordered to tell that they will ship them later than first thought.
AudiaX is the best...it's on its way to me right now Only thing iTrip has is looks...I am envious of that though.
looks and uses no batteries count
Originally posted by firehc
oops, didnt see another thread,
looks and uses no batteries count
It is nice...but it's more like which is more convenient...it uses batteries just not it's own. How much life does it take away from the iPod? I doubt much but more then nothing.
(not trying to discredit this as a very nice feature)
anyone have one they like, or know of a good one? I'd only be using the iTrip in the car, and this seems like a better solution.
thanks
JVC has nice models with aux in check their homepage.
'bout time 8)
Originally posted by ast3r3x
...AudiaX is the best...it's on its way to me right now Only thing iTrip has is looks...I am envious of that though.
How about posting a review once you've had a chance to try it out. I've tried a couple of generic brand FM transmitters but they were worse than bad in their quality and their quirky operation and their susceptibility to interference when being used. I've returned them and am wondering if there is a truly usable FM transmitter out there somewhere?
Thanks