ipod FM Transmitters .........?

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#1 nObiLis_AuRiga
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looking for the cheapest yet high quality sound i can get from my ipod in my car... are the fm transmitters any good or should i go for a connection to my car's stereo???:question:

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#2 nickmag
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On the gadget show a while back they were testing a bunch and they said that one that's called something like iBucket was the best.
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#3 ParadoX_83
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I own a ****** TuneCast II ipod fm transmitter.  $25.00 aust.

It works just fine but on rare occasions it drops out because of interferance.

I recommend it highly, but a direct link to your stereo would be better.

TuneCast II  F8V3080-APL
Listen to your iPod® tunes through a full range of FM frequencies, from 88.1 to 107.9MHz. The ****** TuneCast II works on any FM stereo receiver to wirelessly connect a portable music player to your car or home stereo, quickly and easily.

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#4 Last_Stand
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I don't know about how cheap it is, but my friend uses the TransPod, which works like a charm. Gives you lots of frequency options and charges the pod in the car, too.
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#5 jbdb1345
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my firend has an itrip and that works on like any radio