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FrankSchwab

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I've had one of these exact models for a couple of years. They work reasonably well, though the range is a bit short - it works fine in my wife's Acura TL, but its a bit iffy in my Explorer using the dash cigarette lighter. With an extension cable to get it closer to the antenna, it works fine there also.

/frank
 

matas

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in for one. I have a shitty 4 channel one and does not even override the existing real radio channels so it's no point.
 

rsales

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Over a year ago I purchased a number of these. I was planning on giving some as presents last Christmas. Poor quality control causing a higher failure rate than we are use to with normal products. They also are mediocure in performance. Audio quality is lacking. Great idea but poor quality.
 

ShreddedWheat

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works pretty good in my jeep but bad in my wifes honda accord. I bought this before when it was about the same price but the older (better model) used to have a display of the song and artist. Still use mine occasionally. Good price long time shipping.
 

russw

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Works good but there are definitely some issues that arise is use. There is no memory of what song was playing when powered down. You must reset the frequency when powering up unless you save to one of the low end frequencies, I think 87.9 works for me and I've used that for a radio preset. There are no playlist selection, you have to manually skip forward or backwards. There is a pause function. The display led sometimes fails to backlight; no prob since it only displays the frequency. And finally the remote has a short range and much be pointed in a narrow arc to relay to the unit. I plugged a 4gb flash drive in it and it works fine as long as I'm willing to keep pressing the skip button to get to songs I want to hear. Oh, they is a random function but it must be keyed in from the unit buttons itself as it won't work with the remote.
 

sgrinavi

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In for 1, thanks OP!

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Plug car MP3 player into cigarette lighter of your car directly
With it enjoys your good day in car and has a good time
 

waitman

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where do you find fuses for these? T.hey seem to blow a lot. Radio shack didn't have them
 

videopho

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Bought 3 of these a year ago.
Two broke after a short usage and one is still going (in the wify's car).
 

spacelord

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got one from ebay.. works ok. wish it had resume or at least a fast forward capability. Sucks for 60 minute podcasts...music its not such a big deal.
 

killster1

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mine worked until little boy unscrewed the tip and pieces went missing. it was the wifes to bad it didnt teach her a lesson to not leave stuff where kids can mess with it hehe. Most of these Chinese products work alot better than restricted ones from usa since there is no FCC or what ever regulations on the power of broadcast.
might buy another one loved the usb slot since i have about 20 8gb micro-sd with usb adapter
 

spacelord

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haha.. I was wondering about the broadcast power of this thing. I can set it to a local station channel and it works pretty fine over it. I wonder if people in the next car at a stoplight can hear it too!! haha