Pros: Small, easy to use, compact, no cords Cons: Not durable, sound clarity
After I bought my 8 gig iPod Nano, I was eager to try it out in my car. Now with the newest technology in my hand I was having a problem as to how to use my iPod in the car. The solution to this was buying the Griffin iTrip.What Is It? How ...
Pros: LOW price,Size,Portability, and look ma NO WIRES Cons: My biggest gripe..sucks the battery like a leech!!!
I have owned the Griffin iTrip Pocket for around 6 months and for the most part have been pretty happy with it. When my other fm transmitter died I decided to go the cheap route and not go above 20 bucks.After narrowing it down to the iTrip and ...
Pros: small and lightweight Cons: static often interrupts iPod play
So, after you’ve forked over a couple $100 for your bright, shiny iPod, you’ll need to dig a bit deeper in your pockets to buy those all-important accessories that help your iPod reach its fullest potential. On paper, the Griffin Technology iTrip ...
iTrip broadcasts the music from your iPod to the nearest FM receiver, so you canenjoy the music on your stereo speakers, whether in your car, at home,...More at Adorama
Everything you need to play your iPod through your FM stereo without hassles (or wires). This model features all the trademark features, ease of use, ...More at Meijer
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Type: FM Transmitters / Cassette AdaptersFeatures: Plug iTrip in press play tune your radio - that's it. New SmartSound technology delivers clear s...More at Newegg.com
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