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Satechi FM Transmitter and Car Charger for Sansa e 250, e260, e270, e280,Fuze and Sansa View

Satechi FM Transmitter and Car Charger for Sansa e 250, e260, e270, e280,Fuze and Sansa View

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Satechi FM Transmitter and Car Charger for Sansa e 250, e260, e270, e280,Fuze and Sansa View

 
 
 
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Sansafmtransmitter

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Features
  • Car Holder, Charger, FM Transmitter, USB Charger and Line-in Port in one unit

  • Suitable for Sansa e200 series, Sansa c200 series, Sansa Fuze, Sansa View and Sansa Connect

  • Supports FM 88.1 - 108.0 frequency for full range of FM frequency with LED display

  • 3.5 mm Audio Jack & USB Port to charge and transmit music from other Mp3 Players Cell Phones and PDA

  • Adjustable cradle holds your Sansa securely & at the angle that suits you best for easy access


Description

Lightweight portable transmitter/charger for Sansa users on the go. Simply plug it into your car's cigarette lighter, push the power button 3-5 seconds to turn it on, make sure your car radio and Fm Transmitter have matching frequencies, and connect it directly to your data/charging port on your Sansa to charge. Digital Wireless Radio Transmitter wirelessly connects your Sansa to your car stereo and enjoy your digital music with full stereo sound at CD quality. Built-in USB port enables charging other mp3 players, cell phones, PDAs. Adjustable arms open by a click of a button on the side and hold your Sansa securely while on the road. Suitable for Sansa e200 series (2GB, 4GB, 6GB, 8GB), Sansa c200 series (1GB, 2GB), Sansa Fuze (2GB, 4GB, 8GB), Sansa View (8GB, 16GB) and Sansa Connect (4GB).


Product Details
Product Weight:1.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 122 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0
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1Broke after just 4 months  Aug 24, 2010
I recommend not buuying this or similar product, do not buy the holder and player as one, but separetly, the sound quality is worse and they are tempermental when put together. I originally liked this product, however, it broke after just 6 months from carrying in a case with my GPS system (gentle didn't get knocked arount AT ALL), the bolts came loose and while I could have replaced the bolts chose not to because the sound was tempermental anyway, sound would come in and fade as player moved due to the knob that held it up moving, if it doesn't lock into your vent or onto the car then do not buy a holder is what I learned. The knob that went into the car was also short and hard to use/stay hooked into car. I would not recommend this and it was a COMPLETE waste of my money, not very sturdy and sound not reliable.

5Satechi FM Transmitter for Sansa  Jul 21, 2010
I bought this unit to use in my work vehicle that I could not install satellite radio in. The unit installs in seconds and is ready to go. After reading reviews of other fm transmitters i was more than skeptical about how this was going to work. I previously had a Sirius Stratus satellite unit installed that worked off of the same fm transmitting technology. It was god awful. Even with the extender wire running back to the car's antenna the sound was weak and full of static. Not the case with the Satechi. The sound is crystal clear like you're listening to a cd. I turn on my Sansa in the morning and I have my music going all day without ever having to touch it. The instructions could have been a little more clear. While i was setting it up, the instructions said to connect the cable from the Sansa's headphone jack to the transmitter. Then you connect the connector that is attached to the transmitter to the port on the bottom of the Sansa. When I did that, I got all kinds of feedback from the system. YOU DO NOT NEED THE SEPARATE CORD. Only use the connector that goes to the bottom port of the Sansa. Took a minute to figure that out, no big deal. I'm not sure why the other cord is included. The arms hold the Sansa quite well. I thought the arms were a little flimsy at first but my Sansa has never moved in the unit. I drive a police car so I was impressed at the unit's ability to not move during my periods of "offensive driving". That also speaks well of the unit's transmitting capability since I have many different electronic systems installed in my vehicle that are operating all day and none of them are able to interfere with the transmitter. Bottom line is that I highly recommend this unit and it is worth twice the price.

5Great product, Great Price  Jul 13, 2010
This is the 3rd FM transmitter I have purchased for my Sansa Fuze. The other two went flop-kabang withing 3 months of use. The first I got what I paid for, but the 2nd was about the same as the Santechi. So far, for about 3 months now, it has performed flawlessly. It is built much more solidly and is VERY easy to use, providing a superior sound. I can't tell the differnce from the CD and the Santechi/Sansa Fuze. The delivery was within 3-4 days.

The only negative in the design is that there is not much way you can fit the Sansa into the nicely padded cradle and still have access to the on/off switch on the Sansa. If you move it up further in the cradle to get access, you block the on/off switch to the Santechi. It makes one wonder if Santechi actually had a Sansa Fuze to slip into the cradle...if they had, it seems they would have done something to allow accesss to both on/off swithces on both the the Santechi and the Fuze. All, they would have had to do was place the on/off switch on the Santechi to the top...then no problem. Oh well--I still say this is a good buy!

4good sound quality  Jul 13, 2010
It a little quirky to use at first, but I guess this is because it is made for more than one MP3 player. The sound quality is excellent. It works great in our 07 Accord. But it didn't work very well in my 98 Wrangler (standard transmission) as it would get bumped as I shifted back into 1st gear and it would shut down. Very good for out of town trips, as you don't have to endure commercials and constantly searching for radio stations or shuffling CDs.

4Best transmitter for Sansa  Jul 12, 2010
Bought another transmitter at a retail location and the sound quality was terrible. This unit has a great cradle and the sound is great. I would recommend this to anyone.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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