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Works great. If you have an old mini and want to play music in your car, then grab one.
This particular transmitter was the clearest of the several I've tried. They usually vary between "terrible" and "acceptable". It's a nice bonus that it's powered from the iPod itself.I'm happy with this little doodad. It transmitted clearly and static-free from even the back seat of the car -- in my car that usually makes for massive amounts of static. FM transmitters do not have the same sound quality as a LINE IN jack, or even a cassette adapter.
I could not get it to work at all.So i went to the shop "Five and below" and bought one for 5 bucks which works great
best device ever made to play your music in any car with an ipod mini.
I'm glad i went with this.
Also this will drain your battery faster so be sure to use a charger on your i-pod when using this :).
Don't turn your I-pod volume all the way up when you use it.
Or else it will sound horrible.
One tip though.
It has better sound then most cassette adapters I've used in the past.
I was debating between this or a cassette adapter.
Best bet is to go with 50%-75% of the way up on the ipod to get the best sound in your car stereo.
Totally worth the $3 i paid for it used (even though it took the seller like 2 1/2 weeks to send it).
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