Tunecast Transmitter Uncovered
You bought a great MP3 player, instead of buying CD discs, you now download all your music. While it might work great when you can have the ear buds on, it does not work great in the car. The Tunecast Transmitter might solve your dilemma.
Instead of burning CD discs of all your MP3 music, you can buy a Tunecast transmitter which allows you to use the FM radio waves to play your MP3 music right on your car stereo. Since the FM radio signal is a short distance transmitter it is 100% FCC compliant. You will not be sharing your music with other cars driving by, or bleeding over onto your neighbors home stereo. This MP3 FM transmitter works on a wide range of FM signals, allowing you to select a clear frequency of choice.
Unique Features of the Belkin Tunecast Transmitter
One intriguing feature of the Belkin Tunecast is the ability to power itself on and off by detecting an audio signal. You can leave everything plugged in, and never need to hit the on-off switch. Once the Tunecast hears a signal, it powers on, and starts the wireless transfer of music from your MP3 player to your FM stereo. This on-off feature can help to greatly extend the life of a battery charge. The Belkin Tunecast transmitter can play music for around 20 hours on a set of batteries.
You are not limited to only using battery power for your MP3 FM transmitter. It includes a cigarette lighter adapter, so you can run the Belkin Tunecast transmitter using your car’s power. This further extends the life of your batteries, allowing you to enjoy the music for an almost unlimited time. When the AAA batteries begin to run low, an LED indicator comes on to warn you that it is time to replace the batteries. If you use the cigarette lighter adapter while driving your car, you will discover the AAA batteries can last a very long time. You can enjoy hours and hours of music before you will ever see the small light come on.
One note, since this is short range FM transmitter, you do need to make sure you position it near your FM antenna. Trying to place it in the farthest corner of your car away from the antenna will result in poor performance, and possibly no signal. This short range is not a fault in the system, but actually a requirement to remain FCC compliant. It is critical the signal does not cross over into other people’s vehicles and homes. The Belkin Tunecast transmitter has carefully balanced the range to meet the needs of your car stereo, and the protection of other people’s music systems.
Belkin makes several different models of the Belkin Tunecast transmitter. They have units which are specifically designed for the iPhones and iPods. They also have a universal Belkin Tunecast transmitter which works with virtually any MP3 player, cassette, or portable CD-player. No matter what kind of music you are wanting to pump through your car’s stereo, you will now have a method to make it happen, without running more wires. An MP3 FM transmitter is the best method to integrate all your music devices into your car sound system.

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