|
 |
- Griffin iTrip - FM Transmitter for iPods
|
|
 |
|
Just set-it and forget-it! |
|
Model / Serial #: |
iTrip |
|
Compare Prices: |
|
|
Date Written: |
October 10th, 2005 |
|
Product Rating: |
 |
4 out of 5 stars |
|
Pros: Compact, light weight, good sound quality... |
|
Cons: Needs a storing case... |
|
Bottom Line: One of the best FM transmitters... |
|
|
|
I have
been using my iTrip with my
15GB (3rd generation) iPod for about two years
now. If you want a FM transmitter for your iPod that does not have any moving
parts (like wires) then get this. I have to admit that there are down sides to
this as well. It all boils down to the sound quality. So let me get right to the
point.
DESIGN, CONTROLS, & INSTALLATION :
First of all the color is white, the same color as your
iPod; you
do not have to worry about how it will look with your cool new hi-tech mp3
player (your iPod).
The exterior shape is unique because I have never seen any other FM transmitter
look like it. There is a dent in the back to provide better grip when plugging
it in or pulling it out; you can use the rubber grips on the sides also.
Note: One thing to keep in mind is to be careful with the iTrip when it is not
plugged into your iPod. It does tend to put a lot of force on the connector that
sticks out. As a result it may break loose or just get loose and the quality may
reduce significantly. I can say this from experience as I had to replace my
unit.
There are not external controls on the iTrip so to set or switch stations you
will have to use your iPod. This is where the included CD comes in handy; just
insert the CD, install the files and follow the instructions to update your
iPod, and you are done.
WHAT IS IT & HOW TO USE IT :
The Griffin iTrip is a FM transmitter for your
Apple iPod.
In simple terms, it will allow you to listen to the music on your iPod through
your radio without having to use any headsets or cables. This is very good but
the sound quality is reduced to be the same as the sound you get from any other
radio station. In other words, it will not be of CD quality even though the
actual music on the iPod might be.
To take full advantage of the iTrip you will definitely need an iPod because it
does not work with any other media player. This is another side effect if you
want to think of it that way.
To install and use this unit you will first need to install the iTunes software
(comes with your iPod on a CD) and use the CD provided with this iTrip and
install the stations to your computer. You will then have to transfer the radio
stations that are not being used in your area to your iPod just like any other
music file. Then plug the iTrip to your iPod and find the station in the
playlist section of your iPod menus. Once you find the station you are looking
for just play it for about three (3) seconds and pause it. You will then notice
the LED light on the iTrip blink a couple of times (this means it is switching
stations). Now turn on your radio and switch to the same station. Now play any
other song from your iPod and you should be able to hear it through the radio.
Note: Do not turn the volume on your iPod higher than seventy percent (70%)
because your music will then sound distorted. But if you keep it at or below
seventy you should be able to hear your music without any problems. Just use the
volume control on your radio to adjust the volume to your needs.
The iTrip does not require additional batteries like other FM transmitters that
I have tried previously. It only uses a little bit of power from your iPod’s. I
suggest using a car charger if you use this in your car.
PERSONAL EXPERIENCE :
I have used my iPod and my iTrip for about two years now and I have had not
problems with it. I have had to replace the iTrip once because I was careless
when it was unplugged and the connector came loose. I use my iPod everyday in my
car and in school. In the car I use it with my iTrip and it works without any
problems. I just plug the iTrip in to my iPod and plug in the charger to charge
it while I play it.
I only had to set the station once and never again. I chose to use 87.9 FM
station because it is one of the vacant one’s in my area. Vacant station gives
you better quality; if you choose a station that is already in use, your iTrip
signal will be too weak to override it.
FINAL THOUGHTS :
Are you planning to get an iPod or did you just get one or have you have been
using it for a while now? Do you use your iPod on-the-go or do you just want to
go wireless? I would suggest trying out this iTrip because it will improve
relationship with your iPod. Get rid of your older obsolete FM transmitters that
just clutter up you space and get the iTrip to make your trip better. All you
have to do is set it up and forget about it. |
| |
|
Details & Specifications |
|
Manufacturer: |
Griffin Technology |
|
Website: |
www.griffintechnology.com |
|
Type: |
FM Transmitter |
|
Antenna: |
Built-in |
|
Power Requirement: |
iPod Connection |
|
Modulation: |
FM Stereo |
|
Frequencies: |
87.9 to 107.9 MHz |
|
Frequency Response: |
50 Hz to 15 KHz |
|
Operating Range: |
10 to 30 feet |
|
Description: |
If you have an iPod mini you need an iTrip
mini. The iTrip mini FM transmitter lets you play your iPod mini's music
wirelessly through any FM radio in your car, on the road, even at home through
your stereo. The iTrip mini was designed exclusively for the iPod mini. Its form
factor matches perfectly all the curves and lines of the iPod mini. It sounds
even sweeter. |
|
 |
|
|