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(More customer reviews)I really don't know how many stars should I give to this product, 2 or 3, because sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't do it very well.
Unfortunately, where I live, 3 of the 4 frequencies are been used. When I use the kinda empty one: on the morning I get some static, and/or noises from that frequency, interferences; but at night I don't. Sometimes at night I put the transmitter on the back seats of my car and I'm able to still listen very well, but just at night and like I said, sometimes.
With the other frequencies it's almost imposible to hear something. Specially with the first one that is in use, I just can hear the station. Tunning isn't the solution.
Another thing that I have to do in my car is that I have to put the transmitter on the top of the console, because the stereo is at the top. I really don't know how to explain this but the one who has a '94 Isuzu Trooper or has ride it could imagine this situation. For my consideration that may be dangerous because any thief could just get in his arm and get my mp3 and the transmitter, if I'm with my window down (like most of the time because I like it that way). Is not that I'm paranoic, the thing is that in my city people cross on the middle of the streets, and here anything could happen. So, in that place is where I get the best reception and also sometimes static and interference too...
I also tried on another car and was terrible, even closer that in my car. The static was anoying, tunning didn't even work.
I've also tried it on many places, like boomboxes, stereos, amplifiers, etc and the result was the same. The thing here is that the transmitter is closer to the stereo; get your own conclusions with this because the problem is the same one. Even if you tune it, it's the same.
I bought this product by Philips instead of Coby (CA-739) because I know the reputation that Philips has and what involves buying anything from Coby, but I have to say that I'm not happy with this. I thought that all my audio problems were gone with this system, no way! If you want to take the risk, maybe think about getting the one from Coby.
Finally I found where to place the transmitter. Now the thing is how I'm going to stand it. What I'm trying to say is that you better buy one that can be plug into the 12v, more comfortable and esthetic. You have to consider space and a safe place for your player too.
I'm thinking of just fix my cassette player and use the cassette adapter back because this is not the first time I read problems like this one.
Maybe you should consider buying one that may allow you to use any frequency and that has quite wide range.
**Electronic companies have a long way to go on this devices**
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When you've got some friends over and you want to share the music you've collected on your iPod or other digital device, the Philips G2G301 Wireless FM Transmitter is the perfect solution. Just connect the transmitter to your device via the 3.5 millimeter heaphone plug, and you can transmit your music to any radio or receiver within 10 feet. Operating off of four fixed FM frequencies -- 88.1, 88.3, 88.5, and 88.7 -- this transmitter allows you to crank up your digital tunes wherever there's a radio or receiver.
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