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Belkin iPod TunebaseFM
Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days *Best price found from Amazon Marketplace seller
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*Amazon: £34.98
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Product Description
Technical DataMiscellaneous / ColourBlackTechnical DataHeader / Product LineBelkin TuneBase FMTechnical DataHeader / ModelWith ClearScanTechnical DataHeader / ManufacturerBelkin ComponentsTechnical DataHeader / Packaged Quantity1Technical DataMiscellaneous / CE Product TypeDigital player car holder / FM transmitter / charger
Customer Reviews
Excellent, 10 Nov 2008
I've been using this for about a month and am, so far, pretty impressed with it.
I have it in my Mini and although the power adapter is a really tight fit in the cigarette lighter socket (so much so, that I have to be careful pulling it out that it doesn't take the entire socket with it!) it works a treat. The unit comes with several adapters for different types of iPod; I'm using it with a 3G iPhone and strangely, I've had to use the iPod video adapter even though it comes with an iPod Touch adapter, which I thought was basically the same casing as the iPhone.
Don't get me wrong, the reception isn't perfect and I've discovered that where the iPod is in relation to the radio and at what angle it sits in the cradle makes a BIG difference to how clear the signal is. If you can't seem to get a clear signal and you think you've chosen the best FM station, tinker around with the position of the cradle in relation to your radio head unit and eventually you'll find a winner. Having said that, the one criticism I have is that the flexible arm on which the iPod/iPhone sits is a touch too short which really limits where you can have your iPod sitting...this is especially true depending on where the cigaratte lighter adapter is located in your car.
Overall, this is an excellent product which I can definitely recommend.
Check power socket position before buying, 06 Nov 2008
Belkin iPod TunebaseFM
My Tunebase did not work and I have sent it back as faulty. When I plugged it in to the power socket the green LED lit up and an FM frequency flashed up briefly on the screen. However, with my iPod Nano 3G playing I tried to autoscan that frequency with no success. I then manually tuned to the frequency, but no sound. After a couple of attempts I packed it up and sent it back to Amazon.
Assuming that the product does work as advertised; if you are thinking of buying a TunebaseFM, check the location of the power socket in your car. The socket on my 2007 Toyota Yaris is too low to be able to mount the TunebaseFM securely and at a convenient angle. There is another similar Belkin product, the Tunecast, that might be more appropriate, if it works that is!
awesome piece of kit, 30 Oct 2008
Like many of previous buyers listed below ive had plenty of bad experiences with ipod transmitters for use with car stereos. I recently got an 08 renault clio and since i recieved the transmittor i cnt stop using it! Although i only own the 3rd gen ipod nano this bit of kit seems to be compatible with every ipod on the market, and comes with a variety of holders to fit any type of ipod! The sound is pretty amazing and as good as i want it to be no background noise at all. The auto scan function to search for radio frequencies is immense, saves all the hassle of finding a clean radio frequency! The product itself looks great all set up, with a really helpful flexible neck to adjust to your convenience. At first i was worried about possibly wasting £40 on yet another useless transmittor but with this product your definately getting your moneys worth. Although ive only had it for a week, so far ive had no problems and couldnt be happier with the product. cheerz belkin!
Upgrade from Griffin, 24 Oct 2008
Bought this for a Porsche cayman as an upgrade from the Griffin device. Definitely worth doing for the money... Im sure its short of the capabilities of a fully wired in system (US1,000 apparently!), however really is a decent upgrade from the griffin. Better looking. Better product, quality, design, install, fitment. Better signal and sound. Scan facility works well. Adapters for various ipods provide excellent range. My nano fits in real good nice and tight!!! V Happy so far..
Works like a dream, watch for loosening, 23 Oct 2008
Great dock/transmitter. Just works, brilliantly. Rock solid, all mounts included
The tip that plugs into the cig lighter can unscrew and out spills fuse, clasp, spring and tip - make sure to keep it tight
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Product Description
Now compatible with all full sized dock connector iPods, including the new iPod Video and iPod Nano, Griffin have again produced an excellent FM Transmitter! It sports a bright, backlit LCD display - you'll always know exactly which station you're tuned to. Setting the frequency is easy with the convenient switch on the side of the iTrip. But you won't have to adjust the settings very often -- iTrip remembers its settings for convenience. The iTrip's selectable LX or DX modes of broadcasting allows you to adjust for the absolute best possible audio under real-world conditions. Even in large cities with lots of radio stations crowding the dial, iTrip's DX Mode delivers a clear, punchy signal iTrip Dock Connector requires no batteries, drawing its power directly from the iPod, so there's never a power issue to silence your tunes.
Customer Reviews
Excellent, 10 Nov 2008
I've been using this for about a month and am, so far, pretty impressed with it.
I have it in my Mini and although the power adapter is a really tight fit in the cigarette lighter socket (so much so, that I have to be careful pulling it out that it doesn't take the entire socket with it!) it works a treat. The unit comes with several adapters for different types of iPod; I'm using it with a 3G iPhone and strangely, I've had to use the iPod video adapter even though it comes with an iPod Touch adapter, which I thought was basically the same casing as the iPhone.
Don't get me wrong, the reception isn't perfect and I've discovered that where the iPod is in relation to the radio and at what angle it sits in the cradle makes a BIG difference to how clear the signal is. If you can't seem to get a clear signal and you think you've chosen the best FM station, tinker around with the position of the cradle in relation to your radio head unit and eventually you'll find a winner. Having said that, the one criticism I have is that the flexible arm on which the iPod/iPhone sits is a touch too short which really limits where you can have your iPod sitting...this is especially true depending on where the cigaratte lighter adapter is located in your car.
Overall, this is an excellent product which I can definitely recommend.
Check power socket position before buying, 06 Nov 2008
Belkin iPod TunebaseFM
My Tunebase did not work and I have sent it back as faulty. When I plugged it in to the power socket the green LED lit up and an FM frequency flashed up briefly on the screen. However, with my iPod Nano 3G playing I tried to autoscan that frequency with no success. I then manually tuned to the frequency, but no sound. After a couple of attempts I packed it up and sent it back to Amazon.
Assuming that the product does work as advertised; if you are thinking of buying a TunebaseFM, check the location of the power socket in your car. The socket on my 2007 Toyota Yaris is too low to be able to mount the TunebaseFM securely and at a convenient angle. There is another similar Belkin product, the Tunecast, that might be more appropriate, if it works that is!
awesome piece of kit, 30 Oct 2008
Like many of previous buyers listed below ive had plenty of bad experiences with ipod transmitters for use with car stereos. I recently got an 08 renault clio and since i recieved the transmittor i cnt stop using it! Although i only own the 3rd gen ipod nano this bit of kit seems to be compatible with every ipod on the market, and comes with a variety of holders to fit any type of ipod! The sound is pretty amazing and as good as i want it to be no background noise at all. The auto scan function to search for radio frequencies is immense, saves all the hassle of finding a clean radio frequency! The product itself looks great all set up, with a really helpful flexible neck to adjust to your convenience. At first i was worried about possibly wasting £40 on yet another useless transmittor but with this product your definately getting your moneys worth. Although ive only had it for a week, so far ive had no problems and couldnt be happier with the product. cheerz belkin!
Upgrade from Griffin, 24 Oct 2008
Bought this for a Porsche cayman as an upgrade from the Griffin device. Definitely worth doing for the money... Im sure its short of the capabilities of a fully wired in system (US1,000 apparently!), however really is a decent upgrade from the griffin. Better looking. Better product, quality, design, install, fitment. Better signal and sound. Scan facility works well. Adapters for various ipods provide excellent range. My nano fits in real good nice and tight!!! V Happy so far..
Works like a dream, watch for loosening, 23 Oct 2008
Great dock/transmitter. Just works, brilliantly. Rock solid, all mounts included
The tip that plugs into the cig lighter can unscrew and out spills fuse, clasp, spring and tip - make sure to keep it tight
Not wat i was expecting, 30 Oct 2008
ahhh its worth the money i spend on it. its good but...
in the review it was written that it can transmit upto 10 meters but it doesnt even work for half a meter.
very bad.
any how it can work if you stuck it to the radio..
Cheap, neat and simple, 06 Oct 2008
Cheap, neat and simple, I find my iTrip pretty convenient.
The sound quality is decent enough for me. Audiophiles may be disappointed but if you just want background music for driving then it's as good as tuning to any FM station. The important thing is to find a genuinely empty frequency to use- it doesn't work well on frequencies with any kind of existing signal on. The hardest place to do this, I've found, is around Birmingham.
It's even useful for having a bath, because I can put my iPod in the room next door with the iTrip in, then take a little radio into the bath and not worry about getting my iPod wet.
its gr8 value for money, 25 Aug 2008
this is a real gem i love it my car journeys are not the same without it
the sound quality is really good yes there may be a few buzzes in the background but when the music is on you wont be able to hear it.
No where near as good as I hoped!, 07 Jul 2008
I already have a wired griffin itrip and thought the wireless one would be more convenient (no wires). The sound quality is very poor compared to my wired itrip. I compared them on the same stations and my wired one was much louder and clearly. I guess ive wasted £8.87 becuase im sticking with my wired itrip!
Im giving it 2 stars, becuase the gadget is neat, slick and looks kool when attached to the ipod, however, what matters is the sound quality, and unfortunately it isnt good!
Do you know french?, 29 Jun 2008
I would like to give a one word review but a cannot as ive already said 16 words already but if i could i would say it in french 'Merde'
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Sony Car cassette adaptor
Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days *Best price found from Amazon Marketplace seller
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*Amazon: £5.65
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Product Description
Sonys worldwide reputation for creating unique attractive high-quality advanced technology products rests on a long line of innovations embraced by people from all walks of life. With a diverse product lineup serving a variety of lifestyles and industries Sony continuously strives to introduce new products and technologies to meet changing market needs.
Customer Reviews
Excellent, 10 Nov 2008
I've been using this for about a month and am, so far, pretty impressed with it.
I have it in my Mini and although the power adapter is a really tight fit in the cigarette lighter socket (so much so, that I have to be careful pulling it out that it doesn't take the entire socket with it!) it works a treat. The unit comes with several adapters for different types of iPod; I'm using it with a 3G iPhone and strangely, I've had to use the iPod video adapter even though it comes with an iPod Touch adapter, which I thought was basically the same casing as the iPhone.
Don't get me wrong, the reception isn't perfect and I've discovered that where the iPod is in relation to the radio and at what angle it sits in the cradle makes a BIG difference to how clear the signal is. If you can't seem to get a clear signal and you think you've chosen the best FM station, tinker around with the position of the cradle in relation to your radio head unit and eventually you'll find a winner. Having said that, the one criticism I have is that the flexible arm on which the iPod/iPhone sits is a touch too short which really limits where you can have your iPod sitting...this is especially true depending on where the cigaratte lighter adapter is located in your car.
Overall, this is an excellent product which I can definitely recommend.
Check power socket position before buying, 06 Nov 2008
Belkin iPod TunebaseFM
My Tunebase did not work and I have sent it back as faulty. When I plugged it in to the power socket the green LED lit up and an FM frequency flashed up briefly on the screen. However, with my iPod Nano 3G playing I tried to autoscan that frequency with no success. I then manually tuned to the frequency, but no sound. After a couple of attempts I packed it up and sent it back to Amazon.
Assuming that the product does work as advertised; if you are thinking of buying a TunebaseFM, check the location of the power socket in your car. The socket on my 2007 Toyota Yaris is too low to be able to mount the TunebaseFM securely and at a convenient angle. There is another similar Belkin product, the Tunecast, that might be more appropriate, if it works that is!
awesome piece of kit, 30 Oct 2008
Like many of previous buyers listed below ive had plenty of bad experiences with ipod transmitters for use with car stereos. I recently got an 08 renault clio and since i recieved the transmittor i cnt stop using it! Although i only own the 3rd gen ipod nano this bit of kit seems to be compatible with every ipod on the market, and comes with a variety of holders to fit any type of ipod! The sound is pretty amazing and as good as i want it to be no background noise at all. The auto scan function to search for radio frequencies is immense, saves all the hassle of finding a clean radio frequency! The product itself looks great all set up, with a really helpful flexible neck to adjust to your convenience. At first i was worried about possibly wasting £40 on yet another useless transmittor but with this product your definately getting your moneys worth. Although ive only had it for a week, so far ive had no problems and couldnt be happier with the product. cheerz belkin!
Upgrade from Griffin, 24 Oct 2008
Bought this for a Porsche cayman as an upgrade from the Griffin device. Definitely worth doing for the money... Im sure its short of the capabilities of a fully wired in system (US1,000 apparently!), however really is a decent upgrade from the griffin. Better looking. Better product, quality, design, install, fitment. Better signal and sound. Scan facility works well. Adapters for various ipods provide excellent range. My nano fits in real good nice and tight!!! V Happy so far..
Works like a dream, watch for loosening, 23 Oct 2008
Great dock/transmitter. Just works, brilliantly. Rock solid, all mounts included
The tip that plugs into the cig lighter can unscrew and out spills fuse, clasp, spring and tip - make sure to keep it tight
Not wat i was expecting, 30 Oct 2008
ahhh its worth the money i spend on it. its good but...
in the review it was written that it can transmit upto 10 meters but it doesnt even work for half a meter.
very bad.
any how it can work if you stuck it to the radio..
Cheap, neat and simple, 06 Oct 2008
Cheap, neat and simple, I find my iTrip pretty convenient.
The sound quality is decent enough for me. Audiophiles may be disappointed but if you just want background music for driving then it's as good as tuning to any FM station. The important thing is to find a genuinely empty frequency to use- it doesn't work well on frequencies with any kind of existing signal on. The hardest place to do this, I've found, is around Birmingham.
It's even useful for having a bath, because I can put my iPod in the room next door with the iTrip in, then take a little radio into the bath and not worry about getting my iPod wet.
its gr8 value for money, 25 Aug 2008
this is a real gem i love it my car journeys are not the same without it
the sound quality is really good yes there may be a few buzzes in the background but when the music is on you wont be able to hear it.
No where near as good as I hoped!, 07 Jul 2008
I already have a wired griffin itrip and thought the wireless one would be more convenient (no wires). The sound quality is very poor compared to my wired itrip. I compared them on the same stations and my wired one was much louder and clearly. I guess ive wasted £8.87 becuase im sticking with my wired itrip!
Im giving it 2 stars, becuase the gadget is neat, slick and looks kool when attached to the ipod, however, what matters is the sound quality, and unfortunately it isnt good!
Do you know french?, 29 Jun 2008
I would like to give a one word review but a cannot as ive already said 16 words already but if i could i would say it in french 'Merde'
Happy with purchase, 18 Oct 2008
I was nervous that this would not work because I was aware that when a cassette goes into my stereo it moves downwards behind a small metal plate - I was therefore concerned the cable would be cut or jammed - it wasn't a problem.
It does work best with the iPOD volume on full, rather than the stereo volume high up - there is a bit of hissing in between songs, but I guess that was always the case with tapes!!
I would recommend this product for those that want to use their iPOD in the car
useless, 20 Aug 2008
The mechanical noise of this adapter is so loud that it is useless for listening to music.
The Pefect Solution, 06 Aug 2008
So, I have bought this great Volkswagen Lupo, but alas! It has a tape player, and who even knows where to buy those anymore, unless they are in wire basket cages in the co-op, where the most diverse music to be found is 'Popular Brass Band Music of the 70s! Volume 3' (where to be honest, we all know they exhausted all the best 'popular brass band music of the 70s in volumes 1 & 2). Anyway... to the crux...
So I needed a solution to this problem, someway to get what I want coming out of my little car's speakers. I own a Sony Ericsson Walkman phone, which is brilliant for holding all the music I want, so the music coming out of something problem was sorted. It's just... how was I to get this music coming out of my car speakers?
I spent a good couple of weeks looking into the best solution. FM transmitters seemed to have all their little niggles and faults, from the frequency needing changing every now and then, to poor battery life. So I looked to cassette adaptors. I had owned a couple before, both bought from Argos, a couple of pounds a shot, and they were extremely poor quality, and promopty broke within a few months. I decided then to go for it, and try this time for a 'high end' cassette adaptor. And I am extremely glad I did!
The sound quality is perfect, coming out of my phone, the sound is exactly as if a cd were playing from an inbuilt cd player. The noise never becomes crackly when it gets loud either, it's good for that too, as bass isn't interferred with. As a product, it simply does as you ask, without any problems, something rare to find. Worth every penny.
I sadly have had to buy two, but through my fauly entirely; I caught the cable around my foot (I'm not even sure why) and proceeded to exit the car, and feeling my foot caught, thinking it was just a shoe lace, I pulled hard on the cable and it proceeded to break. Very sad that it happened, but again, something that could have been easily helped!
If you are even thinking of buying this adaptor as potential solution to your problems, I would struggle to advise it more.
Totally does what it says on the pack, 13 Jun 2008
Bought to connect an iPod Shuffle to the car stereo. Worked perfectly. Small amount of wow at high stereo volumes readily corrected by adjusting volume of iPod. Recommend without reservation.
Works well for me., 01 May 2008
I was going to buy a wireless transmitter for my ipod, but came across this instead. Very pleased I did, too. It works very well, even though my in-car cassette player itself is rather old and knackered. Much simpler to use than the wireless devices, and best of all no interference or loss of signal.
The sound is pretty good, and if you've only got a standard in-car system, you probably won't need anything better.
I just hope it lasts!
Beware though, according to the instructions:
It cannot be used in a cassette deck in which you insert a cassette with its tape opening facing away from you.
Worth mentioning I guess.
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Product Description
SparkPlug headphones have been designed around the same principles used to protect the hearing of professional musicians and sound engineers. Both speakers use bearings which adapt automatically to the shape of the auditory canal, for stable and personalised listening.Having been properly isolated, the sound is much less agressive but still offers full, clear, wide spectrum with respect to lows and highs.SparkPlug headphones offer a high quality, unique auditive experience to best appreciate your favourite music.
Customer Reviews
Excellent, 10 Nov 2008
I've been using this for about a month and am, so far, pretty impressed with it.
I have it in my Mini and although the power adapter is a really tight fit in the cigarette lighter socket (so much so, that I have to be careful pulling it out that it doesn't take the entire socket with it!) it works a treat. The unit comes with several adapters for different types of iPod; I'm using it with a 3G iPhone and strangely, I've had to use the iPod video adapter even though it comes with an iPod Touch adapter, which I thought was basically the same casing as the iPhone.
Don't get me wrong, the reception isn't perfect and I've discovered that where the iPod is in relation to the radio and at what angle it sits in the cradle makes a BIG difference to how clear the signal is. If you can't seem to get a clear signal and you think you've chosen the best FM station, tinker around with the position of the cradle in relation to your radio head unit and eventually you'll find a winner. Having said that, the one criticism I have is that the flexible arm on which the iPod/iPhone sits is a touch too short which really limits where you can have your iPod sitting...this is especially true depending on where the cigaratte lighter adapter is located in your car.
Overall, this is an excellent product which I can definitely recommend.
Check power socket position before buying, 06 Nov 2008
Belkin iPod TunebaseFM
My Tunebase did not work and I have sent it back as faulty. When I plugged it in to the power socket the green LED lit up and an FM frequency flashed up briefly on the screen. However, with my iPod Nano 3G playing I tried to autoscan that frequency with no success. I then manually tuned to the frequency, but no sound. After a couple of attempts I packed it up and sent it back to Amazon.
Assuming that the product does work as advertised; if you are thinking of buying a TunebaseFM, check the location of the power socket in your car. The socket on my 2007 Toyota Yaris is too low to be able to mount the TunebaseFM securely and at a convenient angle. There is another similar Belkin product, the Tunecast, that might be more appropriate, if it works that is!
awesome piece of kit, 30 Oct 2008
Like many of previous buyers listed below ive had plenty of bad experiences with ipod transmitters for use with car stereos. I recently got an 08 renault clio and since i recieved the transmittor i cnt stop using it! Although i only own the 3rd gen ipod nano this bit of kit seems to be compatible with every ipod on the market, and comes with a variety of holders to fit any type of ipod! The sound is pretty amazing and as good as i want it to be no background noise at all. The auto scan function to search for radio frequencies is immense, saves all the hassle of finding a clean radio frequency! The product itself looks great all set up, with a really helpful flexible neck to adjust to your convenience. At first i was worried about possibly wasting £40 on yet another useless transmittor but with this product your definately getting your moneys worth. Although ive only had it for a week, so far ive had no problems and couldnt be happier with the product. cheerz belkin!
Upgrade from Griffin, 24 Oct 2008
Bought this for a Porsche cayman as an upgrade from the Griffin device. Definitely worth doing for the money... Im sure its short of the capabilities of a fully wired in system (US1,000 apparently!), however really is a decent upgrade from the griffin. Better looking. Better product, quality, design, install, fitment. Better signal and sound. Scan facility works well. Adapters for various ipods provide excellent range. My nano fits in real good nice and tight!!! V Happy so far..
Works like a dream, watch for loosening, 23 Oct 2008
Great dock/transmitter. Just works, brilliantly. Rock solid, all mounts included
The tip that plugs into the cig lighter can unscrew and out spills fuse, clasp, spring and tip - make sure to keep it tight
Not wat i was expecting, 30 Oct 2008
ahhh its worth the money i spend on it. its good but...
in the review it was written that it can transmit upto 10 meters but it doesnt even work for half a meter.
very bad.
any how it can work if you stuck it to the radio..
Cheap, neat and simple, 06 Oct 2008
Cheap, neat and simple, I find my iTrip pretty convenient.
The sound quality is decent enough for me. Audiophiles may be disappointed but if you just want background music for driving then it's as good as tuning to any FM station. The important thing is to find a genuinely empty frequency to use- it doesn't work well on frequencies with any kind of existing signal on. The hardest place to do this, I've found, is around Birmingham.
It's even useful for having a bath, because I can put my iPod in the room next door with the iTrip in, then take a little radio into the bath and not worry about getting my iPod wet.
its gr8 value for money, 25 Aug 2008
this is a real gem i love it my car journeys are not the same without it
the sound quality is really good yes there may be a few buzzes in the background but when the music is on you wont be able to hear it.
No where near as good as I hoped!, 07 Jul 2008
I already have a wired griffin itrip and thought the wireless one would be more convenient (no wires). The sound quality is very poor compared to my wired itrip. I compared them on the same stations and my wired one was much louder and clearly. I guess ive wasted £8.87 becuase im sticking with my wired itrip!
Im giving it 2 stars, becuase the gadget is neat, slick and looks kool when attached to the ipod, however, what matters is the sound quality, and unfortunately it isnt good!
Do you know french?, 29 Jun 2008
I would like to give a one word review but a cannot as ive already said 16 words already but if i could i would say it in french 'Merde'
Happy with purchase, 18 Oct 2008
I was nervous that this would not work because I was aware that when a cassette goes into my stereo it moves downwards behind a small metal plate - I was therefore concerned the cable would be cut or jammed - it wasn't a problem.
It does work best with the iPOD volume on full, rather than the stereo volume high up - there is a bit of hissing in between songs, but I guess that was always the case with tapes!!
I would recommend this product for those that want to use their iPOD in the car
useless, 20 Aug 2008
The mechanical noise of this adapter is so loud that it is useless for listening to music.
The Pefect Solution, 06 Aug 2008
So, I have bought this great Volkswagen Lupo, but alas! It has a tape player, and who even knows where to buy those anymore, unless they are in wire basket cages in the co-op, where the most diverse music to be found is 'Popular Brass Band Music of the 70s! Volume 3' (where to be honest, we all know they exhausted all the best 'popular brass band music of the 70s in volumes 1 & 2). Anyway... to the crux...
So I needed a solution to this problem, someway to get what I want coming out of my little car's speakers. I own a Sony Ericsson Walkman phone, which is brilliant for holding all the music I want, so the music coming out of something problem was sorted. It's just... how was I to get this music coming out of my car speakers?
I spent a good couple of weeks looking into the best solution. FM transmitters seemed to have all their little niggles and faults, from the frequency needing changing every now and then, to poor battery life. So I looked to cassette adaptors. I had owned a couple before, both bought from Argos, a couple of pounds a shot, and they were extremely poor quality, and promopty broke within a few months. I decided then to go for it, and try this time for a 'high end' cassette adaptor. And I am extremely glad I did!
The sound quality is perfect, coming out of my phone, the sound is exactly as if a cd were playing from an inbuilt cd player. The noise never becomes crackly when it gets loud either, it's good for that too, as bass isn't interferred with. As a product, it simply does as you ask, without any problems, something rare to find. Worth every penny.
I sadly have had to buy two, but through my fauly entirely; I caught the cable around my foot (I'm not even sure why) and proceeded to exit the car, and feeling my foot caught, thinking it was just a shoe lace, I pulled hard on the cable and it proceeded to break. Very sad that it happened, but again, something that could have been easily helped!
If you are even thinking of buying this adaptor as potential solution to your problems, I would struggle to advise it more.
Totally does what it says on the pack, 13 Jun 2008
Bought to connect an iPod Shuffle to the car stereo. Worked perfectly. Small amount of wow at high stereo volumes readily corrected by adjusting volume of iPod. Recommend without reservation.
Works well for me., 01 May 2008
I was going to buy a wireless transmitter for my ipod, but came across this instead. Very pleased I did, too. It works very well, even though my in-car cassette player itself is rather old and knackered. Much simpler to use than the wireless devices, and best of all no interference or loss of signal.
The sound is pretty good, and if you've only got a standard in-car system, you probably won't need anything better.
I just hope it lasts!
Beware though, according to the instructions:
It cannot be used in a cassette deck in which you insert a cassette with its tape opening facing away from you.
Worth mentioning I guess.
=/, 29 Sep 2008
As soon as i recieved these headphones i noticed they were huge, although that has so far been the only problem. They have superb sound quality and a very comfortable fit and i would definatly recommend them. Only downside is i feel like they stick way to far out from ear.
Dire, 07 Sep 2008
After reading the reviews here, I opted for these to replace a pair of "gym in ears" (JVC marshmallows) that had seen the inside of a washing machine.
A poor choice.
The housing is rather uncomfortable, if you find the iPod ones uncomfortable these will also not suit. The sound is poor, flabby bass overwhelms the muted washed out mids and the highs are non-existent.
I tried running them in for 48 hours, they were still no better.
Replaced them with the Sennheiser CX300's, which are rather more expensive, but infinitely better.
Excellent in-ear units, but the cable is annoying, 03 Jun 2008
Great sound quality, and you can get to quite high volume without annoying your fellow train passengers. The cable is annoying as its rubbery and sticks to things (itself, clothes, furniture) so it snags and gets tangled easily.
BEST HEADPHONES EVER - AMAZING VALUE !!, 08 Apr 2008
Some people have find these headphones bassy or mushy - but they are not. These earphones do not add bass; they PRESERVE the bass that other earphones "lose". I recommend that people persevere with these earphones - soon you wont want to without them !!
I find these earphones perfect. The foam cushions mean they are comfortable and dont fall out of my ears, even when running. The sound quality is excellent. EQ is perfect and is balanced across rock, pop, R&B and dance. Also, because they are sound isolating, you dont have to have your mp3/cd player as loud which is better for you ears and those around you. The cuhions seem sturdy and replacements are readily available on ebay/amazon if you lose one (however a pack of 6 costs as much as the price of the headphones ??!!)
My only criticism is their looks - they ain't pretty. However, KOSS seem to do a set in blue/black with rounded ends called simple "PLUG". They are very similar in design and I would assume they sound equally good.
I recommend these to anyone who is looking for a quality set of headphones - and they only cost £10. Value cant be beat!!
I note that KOSS have also brought out their KEB24 headphones - I will try these next. I have high expectations based upon the KOSS Sparkplugs.
For the price the best headphones I've used, 02 Feb 2008
The Koss "spark plug" earphones may look incredibly ugly (and why make them white!!)but the sound quality is exceptional. The only problem I have with them is the lead is made of a rubberised texture material which tends to catch on clothing which sometimes pulls the plugs out. Apart from that they are the best sounding phones I've used.
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Product Description
The YP-P2JCB MP3 player from Samsung displays photos, film clips and even music videos on its 3? touch screen. Wireless Bluetooth 2.0 technology enhances user comfort, as the YP-P2JCB can be used with 2 stereo Bluetooth headsets, or with wireless headphones for watching films. DNSe 2.0+ technology generates deep bass and intense sound for all your music and sound applications.Compatible with MPEG4 and ID3 Tags, the YP-P2JCB will fill your life with music!
Customer Reviews
Excellent, 10 Nov 2008
I've been using this for about a month and am, so far, pretty impressed with it.
I have it in my Mini and although the power adapter is a really tight fit in the cigarette lighter socket (so much so, that I have to be careful pulling it out that it doesn't take the entire socket with it!) it works a treat. The unit comes with several adapters for different types of iPod; I'm using it with a 3G iPhone and strangely, I've had to use the iPod video adapter even though it comes with an iPod Touch adapter, which I thought was basically the same casing as the iPhone.
Don't get me wrong, the reception isn't perfect and I've discovered that where the iPod is in relation to the radio and at what angle it sits in the cradle makes a BIG difference to how clear the signal is. If you can't seem to get a clear signal and you think you've chosen the best FM station, tinker around with the position of the cradle in relation to your radio head unit and eventually you'll find a winner. Having said that, the one criticism I have is that the flexible arm on which the iPod/iPhone sits is a touch too short which really limits where you can have your iPod sitting...this is especially true depending on where the cigaratte lighter adapter is located in your car.
Overall, this is an excellent product which I can definitely recommend.
Check power socket position before buying, 06 Nov 2008
Belkin iPod TunebaseFM
My Tunebase did not work and I have sent it back as faulty. When I plugged it in to the power socket the green LED lit up and an FM frequency flashed up briefly on the screen. However, with my iPod Nano 3G playing I tried to autoscan that frequency with no success. I then manually tuned to the frequency, but no sound. After a couple of attempts I packed it up and sent it back to Amazon.
Assuming that the product does work as advertised; if you are thinking of buying a TunebaseFM, check the location of the power socket in your car. The socket on my 2007 Toyota Yaris is too low to be able to mount the TunebaseFM securely and at a convenient angle. There is another similar Belkin product, the Tunecast, that might be more appropriate, if it works that is!
awesome piece of kit, 30 Oct 2008
Like many of previous buyers listed below ive had plenty of bad experiences with ipod transmitters for use with car stereos. I recently got an 08 renault clio and since i recieved the transmittor i cnt stop using it! Although i only own the 3rd gen ipod nano this bit of kit seems to be compatible with every ipod on the market, and comes with a variety of holders to fit any type of ipod! The sound is pretty amazing and as good as i want it to be no background noise at all. The auto scan function to search for radio frequencies is immense, saves all the hassle of finding a clean radio frequency! The product itself looks great all set up, with a really helpful flexible neck to adjust to your convenience. At first i was worried about possibly wasting £40 on yet another useless transmittor but with this product your definately getting your moneys worth. Although ive only had it for a week, so far ive had no problems and couldnt be happier with the product. cheerz belkin!
Upgrade from Griffin, 24 Oct 2008
Bought this for a Porsche cayman as an upgrade from the Griffin device. Definitely worth doing for the money... Im sure its short of the capabilities of a fully wired in system (US1,000 apparently!), however really is a decent upgrade from the griffin. Better looking. Better product, quality, design, install, fitment. Better signal and sound. Scan facility works well. Adapters for various ipods provide excellent range. My nano fits in real good nice and tight!!! V Happy so far..
Works like a dream, watch for loosening, 23 Oct 2008
Great dock/transmitter. Just works, brilliantly. Rock solid, all mounts included
The tip that plugs into the cig lighter can unscrew and out spills fuse, clasp, spring and tip - make sure to keep it tight
Not wat i was expecting, 30 Oct 2008
ahhh its worth the money i spend on it. its good but...
in the review it was written that it can transmit upto 10 meters but it doesnt even work for half a meter.
very bad.
any how it can work if you stuck it to the radio..
Cheap, neat and simple, 06 Oct 2008
Cheap, neat and simple, I find my iTrip pretty convenient.
The sound quality is decent enough for me. Audiophiles may be disappointed but if you just want background music for driving then it's as good as tuning to any FM station. The important thing is to find a genuinely empty frequency to use- it doesn't work well on frequencies with any kind of existing signal on. The hardest place to do this, I've found, is around Birmingham.
It's even useful for having a bath, because I can put my iPod in the room next door with the iTrip in, then take a little radio into the bath and not worry about getting my iPod wet.
its gr8 value for money, 25 Aug 2008
this is a real gem i love it my car journeys are not the same without it
the sound quality is really good yes there may be a few buzzes in the background but when the music is on you wont be able to hear it.
No where near as good as I hoped!, 07 Jul 2008
I already have a wired griffin itrip and thought the wireless one would be more convenient (no wires). The sound quality is very poor compared to my wired itrip. I compared them on the same stations and my wired one was much louder and clearly. I guess ive wasted £8.87 becuase im sticking with my wired itrip!
Im giving it 2 stars, becuase the gadget is neat, slick and looks kool when attached to the ipod, however, what matters is the sound quality, and unfortunately it isnt good!
Do you know french?, 29 Jun 2008
I would like to give a one word review but a cannot as ive already said 16 words already but if i could i would say it in french 'Merde'
Happy with purchase, 18 Oct 2008
I was nervous that this would not work because I was aware that when a cassette goes into my stereo it moves downwards behind a small metal plate - I was therefore concerned the cable would be cut or jammed - it wasn't a problem.
It does work best with the iPOD volume on full, rather than the stereo volume high up - there is a bit of hissing in between songs, but I guess that was always the case with tapes!!
I would recommend this product for those that want to use their iPOD in the car
useless, 20 Aug 2008
The mechanical noise of this adapter is so loud that it is useless for listening to music.
The Pefect Solution, 06 Aug 2008
So, I have bought this great Volkswagen Lupo, but alas! It has a tape player, and who even knows where to buy those anymore, unless they are in wire basket cages in the co-op, where the most diverse music to be found is 'Popular Brass Band Music of the 70s! Volume 3' (where to be honest, we all know they exhausted all the best 'popular brass band music of the 70s in volumes 1 & 2). Anyway... to the crux...
So I needed a solution to this problem, someway to get what I want coming out of my little car's speakers. I own a Sony Ericsson Walkman phone, which is brilliant for holding all the music I want, so the music coming out of something problem was sorted. It's just... how was I to get this music coming out of my car speakers?
I spent a good couple of weeks looking into the best solution. FM transmitters seemed to have all their little niggles and faults, from the frequency needing changing every now and then, to poor battery life. So I looked to cassette adaptors. I had owned a couple before, both bought from Argos, a couple of pounds a shot, and they were extremely poor quality, and promopty broke within a few months. I decided then to go for it, and try this time for a 'high end' cassette adaptor. And I am extremely glad I did!
The sound quality is perfect, coming out of my phone, the sound is exactly as if a cd were playing from an inbuilt cd player. The noise never becomes crackly when it gets loud either, it's good for that too, as bass isn't interferred with. As a product, it simply does as you ask, without any problems, something rare to find. Worth every penny.
I sadly have had to buy two, but through my fauly entirely; I caught the cable around my foot (I'm not even sure why) and proceeded to exit the car, and feeling my foot caught, thinking it was just a shoe lace, I pulled hard on the cable and it proceeded to break. Very sad that it happened, but again, something that could have been easily helped!
If you are even thinking of buying this adaptor as potential solution to your problems, I would struggle to advise it more.
Totally does what it says on the pack, 13 Jun 2008
Bought to connect an iPod Shuffle to the car stereo. Worked perfectly. Small amount of wow at high stereo volumes readily corrected by adjusting volume of iPod. Recommend without reservation.
Works well for me., 01 May 2008
I was going to buy a wireless transmitter for my ipod, but came across this instead. Very pleased I did, too. It works very well, even though my in-car cassette player itself is rather old and knackered. Much simpler to use than the wireless devices, and best of all no interference or loss of signal.
The sound is pretty good, and if you've only got a standard in-car system, you probably won't need anything better.
I just hope it lasts!
Beware though, according to the instructions:
It cannot be used in a cassette deck in which you insert a cassette with its tape opening facing away from you.
Worth mentioning I guess.
=/, 29 Sep 2008
As soon as i recieved these headphones i noticed they were huge, although that has so far been the only problem. They have superb sound quality and a very comfortable fit and i would definatly recommend them. Only downside is i feel like they stick way to far out from ear.
Dire, 07 Sep 2008
After reading the reviews here, I opted for these to replace a pair of "gym in ears" (JVC marshmallows) that had seen the inside of a washing machine.
A poor choice.
The housing is rather uncomfortable, if you find the iPod ones uncomfortable these will also not suit. The sound is poor, flabby bass overwhelms the muted washed out mids and the highs are non-existent.
I tried running them in for 48 hours, they were still no better.
Replaced them with the Sennheiser CX300's, which are rather more expensive, but infinitely better.
Excellent in-ear units, but the cable is annoying, 03 Jun 2008
Great sound quality, and you can get to quite high volume without annoying your fellow train passengers. The cable is annoying as its rubbery and sticks to things (itself, clothes, furniture) so it snags and gets tangled easily.
BEST HEADPHONES EVER - AMAZING VALUE !!, 08 Apr 2008
Some people have find these headphones bassy or mushy - but they are not. These earphones do not add bass; they PRESERVE the bass that other earphones "lose". I recommend that people persevere with these earphones - soon you wont want to without them !!
I find these earphones perfect. The foam cushions mean they are comfortable and dont fall out of my ears, even when running. The sound quality is excellent. EQ is perfect and is balanced across rock, pop, R&B and dance. Also, because they are sound isolating, you dont have to have your mp3/cd player as loud which is better for you ears and those around you. The cuhions seem sturdy and replacements are readily available on ebay/amazon if you lose one (however a pack of 6 costs as much as the price of the headphones ??!!)
My only criticism is their looks - they ain't pretty. However, KOSS seem to do a set in blue/black with rounded ends called simple "PLUG". They are very similar in design and I would assume they sound equally good.
I recommend these to anyone who is looking for a quality set of headphones - and they only cost £10. Value cant be beat!!
I note that KOSS have also brought out their KEB24 headphones - I will try these next. I have high expectations based upon the KOSS Sparkplugs.
For the price the best headphones I've used, 02 Feb 2008
The Koss "spark plug" earphones may look incredibly ugly (and why make them white!!)but the sound quality is exceptional. The only problem I have with them is the lead is made of a rubberised texture material which tends to catch on clothing which sometimes pulls the plugs out. Apart from that they are the best sounding phones I've used.
Made on a bank holiday!, 27 Oct 2008
Ok guys... Where do I start??? Had the thing for a week and wow did I get the one that was put together by the apprentice on Bank Holiday 10 minutes before clocking off. .. If I had to buy another mp4 or 5 as this one calls itself it would not be this one. After charging it for over 3 days to get about 8 minutes power from it and now the buttons just do as they please, its going back and will never darken my door again. Would I recommend it NO. Not the one I got anyway.
lost, 12 Aug 2008
i lost mine on the bus (264) jst after 2 wks has anyone seen it
How the hell did I manage without one of these?, 04 Aug 2008
I was growing tired of using my heavy Sony CD player, even though it sounded great with it's mega bass, and was easy to use thank to it's remote. I wanted something small that I could easily take abroad with some video clips or movies on, and just use as a music player. An ipod was out of the question for me, as I'm one of those anything-but-ipod types. So first I looked at the Archos 605 last year, but was put off by the many customer complaints that I read here after christmas, about that player's reliability. What also put me off, was the fact that it didn't work out-of-the-box. You had to go to Archos' site and pay £15 (???) to download a video codec. And ditto to download a browser for the internet access. No thanks. Once I saw the Samsung YPP2, with it's sexy black looks I had to dig deeper. Although it doesn't play as many formats as the ipod, as long as you make sure your movies are in either AVI MOV or WMV, the Samsung software will convert them. You can even select the bit rate once you update the software to emodio too. There are also loads of free conversion tools you can download after a good Google, in order to put you DVD collection onto the player. The picture quality is excellent, and it doesn't strain the eyes watching it's 3" screen. Audio sounds superb, though I do miss Sony's mega bass. Anyway it'll save my hearing. I've update the player's firmware, which has put on some quite useful underground maps from various European and American countries. They may come in handy during future trips abroad. There is also a calculator, some games, and you can record programmes off it's radio now, as well as anything externally. Great stuff this.
One has to bear in mind, that these gadgets are delicate little pieces of equipment, so be careful about putting them in full pockets, or bags, and it's worthwhile investing in a silicone case to avoid nasty scratches.
I've given this five stars, as it's the best thing I've bought since my plasma TV.
I'm glad I bought mine before Amazon sold out. Get one!
A Warning, 17 Jul 2008
One of the features I originaly liked about this player was it could use Windows Explorer to drag and drop files to and from the player, basicly like using a normal USB flash drive.
However the lastest firmware seems to have gotten rid of that feature. Now you can only transfer media files to the player using the Samsung software, and you can't take files off there at all! You can't even listen to the music on the device when its plugged in to the PC (which it needs to be to recharge).
Great player all around!!, 06 Jul 2008
Having only owned 1 mp3 player in the past (which was a very old 1GB basic mp3) this was quite a step up, and it's fantastic.
Firstly, the good points.
Menu's and Touchscreen: I doubt many regular consumers have used touchscreen, so for me it was rather daunting to think of using one. However, the player is extremely responsive and I have had no trouble at all using it. The menu's are simple and easy to navigate and logical.
Sound: The sound quality is excellent for all music types and movies. No problems or distortion when playing at top volume, and also very crisp at low. The only complaint would be the headphones that come with it, or rather the foam padding for comfort. They come off very easily (as they are a slip on desgin you attach yourself). Although this doesn't affect the sound in any way, it's a bit of a small annoyance.
Video quality: The quality of movies is superb. The screen brings out great colours and crisp quality. Can't be beaten!!
Software: The software is very good that comes with it, and practically any files can be tranferred to the player. (Not sure about AAC files, but there are regular updates.) Updates for the player are done through this software, and don't take long at all.
Bluetooth: The update functions are great. The most striking feature is the ability to connect with your mobile phone, which is a great idea. You bluetooth pair it with your mobile and any calls come through the mp3 player. I have had calls through this player when my phone was in an entirely different room 20ft or so away, and there is no distortion and the sound and your voice can be heard (by the other party) with no problems. To be honest, I prefer taking calls with this as the sound is so much clearer than through your mobile!
Now, the minor (and very minor) "bad" points.
Touchscreen /design: The main annoyance with this device is that it scratches VERY easily. I would definately reccomend leaving the plastic film on, or investing in a good quality case. My screen and outercase has a few small scratches on, which DO NOT affect the quality of the videos played (you can't see them when it is funcitoning) but turned off it looks rather messy. A fault of my own I am sure, but I didn't expect it to be so easily scratched.
Software: The disc that comes with it, "Samsung Media Suit" is a great piece that easily transfers files etc to the P2. However, it is SLOW for transferring movies and albums (as previously mentioned).
All in all, this is a great "rival" for the iPod touch and I would definately reccomend for people who want a portable and easy to use, but extremely stylish player. The 8GB version is fine! Plenty of space for movies, albums etc.
Top notch!!
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Product Description
Ever had your iPod's batteries go dead in the middle of a vacation or a night out on the town? For times like those when there's not a wall socket in sight, you'll need the Logic3 iPod car adapter. Fits easily into any glove compartment, letting you take your iPod out on the road whilst keeping your battery charged. The car adapter has a 55 centimeter curled cord that can stretch up to 1 meter in length. It also has an LED power indicator that lets you know whether your iPod is charging or fully charged. Use it with any 12 Volt outlet or a vehicle's cigarette outlet. No need to worry about power surges, either. The Logic3 iPod car adapter is fused and filtered for your iPod's protection. So if you're always driving out on the street, it's a good idea to get your very own Logic3 iPod car adapter.
Customer Reviews
Excellent, 10 Nov 2008
I've been using this for about a month and am, so far, pretty impressed with it.
I have it in my Mini and although the power adapter is a really tight fit in the cigarette lighter socket (so much so, that I have to be careful pulling it out that it doesn't take the entire socket with it!) it works a treat. The unit comes with several adapters for different types of iPod; I'm using it with a 3G iPhone and strangely, I've had to use the iPod video adapter even though it comes with an iPod Touch adapter, which I thought was basically the same casing as the iPhone.
Don't get me wrong, the reception isn't perfect and I've discovered that where the iPod is in relation to the radio and at what angle it sits in the cradle makes a BIG difference to how clear the signal is. If you can't seem to get a clear signal and you think you've chosen the best FM station, tinker around with the position of the cradle in relation to your radio head unit and eventually you'll find a winner. Having said that, the one criticism I have is that the flexible arm on which the iPod/iPhone sits is a touch too short which really limits where you can have your iPod sitting...this is especially true depending on where the cigaratte lighter adapter is located in your car.
Overall, this is an excellent product which I can definitely recommend.
Check power socket position before buying, 06 Nov 2008
Belkin iPod TunebaseFM
My Tunebase did not work and I have sent it back as faulty. When I plugged it in to the power socket the green LED lit up and an FM frequency flashed up briefly on the screen. However, with my iPod Nano 3G playing I tried to autoscan that frequency with no success. I then manually tuned to the frequency, but no sound. After a couple of attempts I packed it up and sent it back to Amazon.
Assuming that the product does work as advertised; if you are thinking of buying a TunebaseFM, check the location of the power socket in your car. The socket on my 2007 Toyota Yaris is too low to be able to mount the TunebaseFM securely and at a convenient angle. There is another similar Belkin product, the Tunecast, that might be more appropriate, if it works that is! awesome piece of kit, 30 Oct 2008
Like many of previous buyers listed below ive had plenty of bad experiences with ipod transmitters for use with car stereos. I recently got an 08 renault clio and since i recieved the transmittor i cnt stop using it! Although i only own the 3rd gen ipod nano this bit of kit seems to be compatible with every ipod on the market, and comes with a variety of holders to fit any type of ipod! The sound is pretty amazing and as good as i want it to be no background noise at all. The auto scan function to search for radio frequencies is immense, saves all the hassle of finding a clean radio frequency! The product itself looks great all set up, with a really helpful flexible neck to adjust to your convenience. At first i was worried about possibly wasting £40 on yet another useless transmittor but with this product your definately getting your moneys worth. Although ive only had it for a week, so far ive had no problems and couldnt be happier with the product. cheerz belkin! Upgrade from Griffin, 24 Oct 2008
Bought this for a Porsche cayman as an upgrade from the Griffin device. Definitely worth doing for the money... Im sure its short of the capabilities of a fully wired in system (US1,000 apparently!), however really is a decent upgrade from the griffin. Better looking. Better product, quality, design, install, fitment. Better signal and sound. Scan facility works well. Adapters for various ipods provide excellent range. My nano fits in real good nice and tight!!! V Happy so far.. Works like a dream, watch for loosening, 23 Oct 2008
Great dock/transmitter. Just works, brilliantly. Rock solid, all mounts included
The tip that plugs into the cig lighter can unscrew and out spills fuse, clasp, spring and tip - make sure to keep it tight Not wat i was expecting, 30 Oct 2008
ahhh its worth the money i spend on it. its good but...
in the review it was written that it can transmit upto 10 meters but it doesnt even work for half a meter.
very bad.
any how it can work if you stuck it to the radio..
Cheap, neat and simple, 06 Oct 2008
Cheap, neat and simple, I find my iTrip pretty convenient.
The sound quality is decent enough for me. Audiophiles may be disappointed but if you just want background music for driving then it's as good as tuning to any FM station. The important thing is to find a genuinely empty frequency to use- it doesn't work well on frequencies with any kind of existing signal on. The hardest place to do this, I've found, is around Birmingham.
It's even useful for having a bath, because I can put my iPod in the room next door with the iTrip in, then take a little radio into the bath and not worry about getting my iPod wet. its gr8 value for money, 25 Aug 2008
this is a real gem i love it my car journeys are not the same without it
the sound quality is really good yes there may be a few buzzes in the background but when the music is on you wont be able to hear it. No where near as good as I hoped!, 07 Jul 2008
I already have a wired griffin itrip and thought the wireless one would be more convenient (no wires). The sound quality is very poor compared to my wired itrip. I compared them on the same stations and my wired one was much louder and clearly. I guess ive wasted £8.87 becuase im sticking with my wired itrip!
Im giving it 2 stars, becuase the gadget is neat, slick and looks kool when attached to the ipod, however, what matters is the sound quality, and unfortunately it isnt good! Do you know french?, 29 Jun 2008
I would like to give a one word review but a cannot as ive already said 16 words already but if i could i would say it in french 'Merde' Happy with purchase, 18 Oct 2008
I was nervous that this would not work because I was aware that when a cassette goes into my stereo it moves downwards behind a small metal plate - I was therefore concerned the cable would be cut or jammed - it wasn't a problem.
It does work best with the iPOD volume on full, rather than the stereo volume high up - there is a bit of hissing in between songs, but I guess that was always the case with tapes!!
I would recommend this product for those that want to use their iPOD in the car useless, 20 Aug 2008
The mechanical noise of this adapter is so loud that it is useless for listening to music. The Pefect Solution, 06 Aug 2008
So, I have bought this great Volkswagen Lupo, but alas! It has a tape player, and who even knows where to buy those anymore, unless they are in wire basket cages in the co-op, where the most diverse music to be found is 'Popular Brass Band Music of the 70s! Volume 3' (where to be honest, we all know they exhausted all the best 'popular brass band music of the 70s in volumes 1 & 2). Anyway... to the crux...
So I needed a solution to this problem, someway to get what I want coming out of my little car's speakers. I own a Sony Ericsson Walkman phone, which is brilliant for holding all the music I want, so the music coming out of something problem was sorted. It's just... how was I to get this music coming out of my car speakers?
I spent a good couple of weeks looking into the best solution. FM transmitters seemed to have all their little niggles and faults, from the frequency needing changing every now and then, to poor battery life. So I looked to cassette adaptors. I had owned a couple before, both bought from Argos, a couple of pounds a shot, and they were extremely poor quality, and promopty broke within a few months. I decided then to go for it, and try this time for a 'high end' cassette adaptor. And I am extremely glad I did!
The sound quality is perfect, coming out of my phone, the sound is exactly as if a cd were playing from an inbuilt cd player. The noise never becomes crackly when it gets loud either, it's good for that too, as bass isn't interferred with. As a product, it simply does as you ask, without any problems, something rare to find. Worth every penny.
I sadly have had to buy two, but through my fauly entirely; I caught the cable around my foot (I'm not even sure why) and proceeded to exit the car, and feeling my foot caught, thinking it was just a shoe lace, I pulled hard on the cable and it proceeded to break. Very sad that it happened, but again, something that could have been easily helped!
If you are even thinking of buying this adaptor as potential solution to your problems, I would struggle to advise it more.
Totally does what it says on the pack, 13 Jun 2008
Bought to connect an iPod Shuffle to the car stereo. Worked perfectly. Small amount of wow at high stereo volumes readily corrected by adjusting volume of iPod. Recommend without reservation. Works well for me., 01 May 2008
I was going to buy a wireless transmitter for my ipod, but came across this instead. Very pleased I did, too. It works very well, even though my in-car cassette player itself is rather old and knackered. Much simpler to use than the wireless devices, and best of all no interference or loss of signal.
The sound is pretty good, and if you've only got a standard in-car system, you probably won't need anything better.
I just hope it lasts!
Beware though, according to the instructions:
It cannot be used in a cassette deck in which you insert a cassette with its tape opening facing away from you.
Worth mentioning I guess. =/, 29 Sep 2008
As soon as i recieved these headphones i noticed they were huge, although that has so far been the only problem. They have superb sound quality and a very comfortable fit and i would definatly recommend them. Only downside is i feel like they stick way to far out from ear. Dire, 07 Sep 2008
After reading the reviews here, I opted for these to replace a pair of "gym in ears" (JVC marshmallows) that had seen the inside of a washing machine.
A poor choice.
The housing is rather uncomfortable, if you find the iPod ones uncomfortable these will also not suit. The sound is poor, flabby bass overwhelms the muted washed out mids and the highs are non-existent.
I tried running them in for 48 hours, they were still no better.
Replaced them with the Sennheiser CX300's, which are rather more expensive, but infinitely better. Excellent in-ear units, but the cable is annoying, 03 Jun 2008
Great sound quality, and you can get to quite high volume without annoying your fellow train passengers. The cable is annoying as its rubbery and sticks to things (itself, clothes, furniture) so it snags and gets tangled easily. BEST HEADPHONES EVER - AMAZING VALUE !!, 08 Apr 2008
Some people have find these headphones bassy or mushy - but they are not. These earphones do not add bass; they PRESERVE the bass that other earphones "lose". I recommend that people persevere with these earphones - soon you wont want to without them !!
I find these earphones perfect. The foam cushions mean they are comfortable and dont fall out of my ears, even when running. The sound quality is excellent. EQ is perfect and is balanced across rock, pop, R&B and dance. Also, because they are sound isolating, you dont have to have your mp3/cd player as loud which is better for you ears and those around you. The cuhions seem sturdy and replacements are readily available on ebay/amazon if you lose one (however a pack of 6 costs as much as the price of the headphones ??!!)
My only criticism is their looks - they ain't pretty. However, KOSS seem to do a set in blue/black with rounded ends called simple "PLUG". They are very similar in design and I would assume they sound equally good.
I recommend these to anyone who is looking for a quality set of headphones - and they only cost £10. Value cant be beat!!
I note that KOSS have also brought out their KEB24 headphones - I will try these next. I have high expectations based upon the KOSS Sparkplugs. For the price the best headphones I've used, 02 Feb 2008
The Koss "spark plug" earphones may look incredibly ugly (and why make them white!!)but the sound quality is exceptional. The only problem I have with them is the lead is made of a rubberised texture material which tends to catch on clothing which sometimes pulls the plugs out. Apart from that they are the best sounding phones I've used. Made on a bank holiday!, 27 Oct 2008
Ok guys... Where do I start??? Had the thing for a week and wow did I get the one that was put together by the apprentice on Bank Holiday 10 minutes before clocking off. .. If I had to buy another mp4 or 5 as this one calls itself it would not be this one. After charging it for over 3 days to get about 8 minutes power from it and now the buttons just do as they please, its going back and will never darken my door again. Would I recommend it NO. Not the one I got anyway. lost, 12 Aug 2008
i lost mine on the bus (264) jst after 2 wks has anyone seen it How the hell did I manage without one of these?, 04 Aug 2008
I was growing tired of using my heavy Sony CD player, even though it sounded great with it's mega bass, and was easy to use thank to it's remote. I wanted something small that I could easily take abroad with some video clips or movies on, and just use as a music player. An ipod was out of the question for me, as I'm one of those anything-but-ipod types. So first I looked at the Archos 605 last year, but was put off by the many customer complaints that I read here after christmas, about that player's reliability. What also put me off, was the fact that it didn't work out-of-the-box. You had to go to Archos' site and pay £15 (???) to download a video codec. And ditto to download a browser for the internet access. No thanks. Once I saw the Samsung YPP2, with it's sexy black looks I had to dig deeper. Although it doesn't play as many formats as the ipod, as long as you make sure your movies are in either AVI MOV or WMV, the Samsung software will convert them. You can even select the bit rate once you update the software to emodio too. There are also loads of free conversion tools you can download after a good Google, in order to put you DVD collection onto the player. The picture quality is excellent, and it doesn't strain the eyes watching it's 3" screen. Audio sounds superb, though I do miss Sony's mega bass. Anyway it'll save my hearing. I've update the player's firmware, which has put on some quite useful underground maps from various European and American countries. They may come in handy during future trips abroad. There is also a calculator, some games, and you can record programmes off it's radio now, as well as anything externally. Great stuff this.
One has to bear in mind, that these gadgets are delicate little pieces of equipment, so be careful about putting them in full pockets, or bags, and it's worthwhile investing in a silicone case to avoid nasty scratches.
I've given this five stars, as it's the best thing I've bought since my plasma TV.
I'm glad I bought mine before Amazon sold out. Get one! A Warning, 17 Jul 2008
One of the features I originaly liked about this player was it could use Windows Explorer to drag and drop files to and from the player, basicly like using a normal USB flash drive.
However the lastest firmware seems to have gotten rid of that feature. Now you can only transfer media files to the player using the Samsung software, and you can't take files off there at all! You can't even listen to the music on the device when its plugged in to the PC (which it needs to be to recharge). Great player all around!!, 06 Jul 2008
Having only owned 1 mp3 player in the past (which was a very old 1GB basic mp3) this was quite a step up, and it's fantastic.
Firstly, the good points.
Menu's and Touchscreen: I doubt many regular consumers have used touchscreen, so for me it was rather daunting to think of using one. However, the player is extremely responsive and I have had no trouble at all using it. The menu's are simple and easy to navigate and logical.
Sound: The sound quality is excellent for all music types and movies. No problems or distortion when playing at top volume, and also very crisp at low. The only complaint would be the headphones that come with it, or rather the foam padding for comfort. They come off very easily (as they are a slip on desgin you attach yourself). Although this doesn't affect the sound in any way, it's a bit of a small annoyance.
Video quality: The quality of movies is superb. The screen brings out great colours and crisp quality. Can't be beaten!!
Software: The software is very good that comes with it, and practically any files can be tranferred to the player. (Not sure about AAC files, but there are regular updates.) Updates for the player are done through this software, and don't take long at all.
Bluetooth: The update functions are great. The most striking feature is the ability to connect with your mobile phone, which is a great idea. You bluetooth pair it with your mobile and any calls come through the mp3 player. I have had calls through this player when my phone was in an entirely different room 20ft or so away, and there is no distortion and the sound and your voice can be heard (by the other party) with no problems. To be honest, I prefer taking calls with this as the sound is so much clearer than through your mobile!
Now, the minor (and very minor) "bad" points.
Touchscreen /design: The main annoyance with this device is that it scratches VERY easily. I would definately reccomend leaving the plastic film on, or investing in a good quality case. My screen and outercase has a few small scratches on, which DO NOT affect the quality of the videos played (you can't see them when it is funcitoning) but turned off it looks rather messy. A fault of my own I am sure, but I didn't expect it to be so easily scratched.
Software: The disc that comes with it, "Samsung Media Suit" is a great piece that easily transfers files etc to the P2. However, it is SLOW for transferring movies and albums (as previously mentioned).
All in all, this is a great "rival" for the iPod touch and I would definately reccomend for people who want a portable and easy to use, but extremely stylish player. The 8GB version is fine! Plenty of space for movies, albums etc.
Top notch!! Exactly What You Need, 06 Apr 2007
If you want a car charger for your ipod look no further.
Good price good product, it charges faster than if connected to my PC and you can still listen to music while it's charging.
Innivotive Item, 03 Mar 2006
If you are on the Road In The car, This Is a Must! And if you buy The "ITRIP"Changer, You can Listen to your iPod In The car From Your Radio/CD Player. And it Charges your iPod as well!!!!! A Definate Must have Addition to Your iPod Experience! Logic 3 iPod car charger, 22 Feb 2006
Very good item to have if you own an iPod that you use a lot. I find my iPod has a poor battery life and while I can charge it on my PC, I like to know when I use it in the car that I can charge it when needed. This charger works extremely well and while a tad tight for the lighter socket in the car, it does the job and I found it to be very reasonably priced. Definitely recommend that you get one. Does the job, 09 Dec 2005
I was mildly disappointed when I received the Logic 3 car charger because having read the other reviews, I expected it to come with the handy addition of a firewire cable - and it doesn't (perhaps the design has changed, otherwise the other reviewer was reviewing a different item (PodGear Powertrip perhaps??). Nonetheless, it's still a handy thing to have, and as you'd expect, it charges the iPod from the lighter socket in the car.
Car charger AND firewire cable in one., 09 Oct 2005
What a neat design ! My IPOD came with a USB cable (that doubles as an electricity-socket-based charger) but not a firewire cable. The Logic3 Car Charger for IPOD takes the same USB idea from Apple, but uses a firewire cable that slots into a car-charger adapter. I use the firewire cable in the PC and keep the car-charing adapter in the car, taking along my IPOD and cable if I need to charge the IPOD along a journey. Very pleased.
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Product Description
The Squeezebox from Logitech is an ingenious music system that lets you transmit digital music stored on your computer to your HiFi system using a wireless or cabled connection! The Squeezebox is easy to use and install, and gives you high quality sound without skips or lag. This system also displays song titles and the names of artists on its easy-to-read screen. You can even search for tracks by genre, artist or playlist, or simply listen to your music in random play mode. And with the Squeezebox, you can enjoy listening to your favourite Internet radio station, even when your computer is turned off.Connectivity: Ethernet port, S/PDIF, L/R audio output, headphones jackComes with remote control, batteries, power supply, RCA cableCompatible with Windows (2000, XP), Mac OS X (10.3 or later), Linux/Solaris (version 5.8.3 or later) 733 MHz processor or later512 MB RAM30 MB of available hard disk space Ethernet or wireless connection
Customer Reviews
Excellent, 10 Nov 2008
I've been using this for about a month and am, so far, pretty impressed with it.
I have it in my Mini and although the power adapter is a really tight fit in the cigarette lighter socket (so much so, that I have to be careful pulling it out that it doesn't take the entire socket with it!) it works a treat. The unit comes with several adapters for different types of iPod; I'm using it with a 3G iPhone and strangely, I've had to use the iPod video adapter even though it comes with an iPod Touch adapter, which I thought was basically the same casing as the iPhone.
Don't get me wrong, the reception isn't perfect and I've discovered that where the iPod is in relation to the radio and at what angle it sits in the cradle makes a BIG difference to how clear the signal is. If you can't seem to get a clear signal and you think you've chosen the best FM station, tinker around with the position of the cradle in relation to your radio head unit and eventually you'll find a winner. Having said that, the one criticism I have is that the flexible arm on which the iPod/iPhone sits is a touch too short which really limits where you can have your iPod sitting...this is especially true depending on where the cigaratte lighter adapter is located in your car.
Overall, this is an excellent product which I can definitely recommend.
Check power socket position before buying, 06 Nov 2008
Belkin iPod TunebaseFM
My Tunebase did not work and I have sent it back as faulty. When I plugged it in to the power socket the green LED lit up and an FM frequency flashed up briefly on the screen. However, with my iPod Nano 3G playing I tried to autoscan that frequency with no success. I then manually tuned to the frequency, but no sound. After a couple of attempts I packed it up and sent it back to Amazon.
Assuming that the product does work as advertised; if you are thinking of buying a TunebaseFM, check the location of the power socket in your car. The socket on my 2007 Toyota Yaris is too low to be able to mount the TunebaseFM securely and at a convenient angle. There is another similar Belkin product, the Tunecast, that might be more appropriate, if it works that is!
awesome piece of kit, 30 Oct 2008
Like many of previous buyers listed below ive had plenty of bad experiences with ipod transmitters for use with car stereos. I recently got an 08 renault clio and since i recieved the transmittor i cnt stop using it! Although i only own the 3rd gen ipod nano this bit of kit seems to be compatible with every ipod on the market, and comes with a variety of holders to fit any type of ipod! The sound is pretty amazing and as good as i want it to be no background noise at all. The auto scan function to search for radio frequencies is immense, saves all the hassle of finding a clean radio frequency! The product itself looks great all set up, with a really helpful flexible neck to adjust to your convenience. At first i was worried about possibly wasting £40 on yet another useless transmittor but with this product your definately getting your moneys worth. Although ive only had it for a week, so far ive had no problems and couldnt be happier with the product. cheerz belkin!
Upgrade from Griffin, 24 Oct 2008
Bought this for a Porsche cayman as an upgrade from the Griffin device. Definitely worth doing for the money... Im sure its short of the capabilities of a fully wired in system (US1,000 apparently!), however really is a decent upgrade from the griffin. Better looking. Better product, quality, design, install, fitment. Better signal and sound. Scan facility works well. Adapters for various ipods provide excellent range. My nano fits in real good nice and tight!!! V Happy so far..
Works like a dream, watch for loosening, 23 Oct 2008
Great dock/transmitter. Just works, brilliantly. Rock solid, all mounts included
The tip that plugs into the cig lighter can unscrew and out spills fuse, clasp, spring and tip - make sure to keep it tight
Not wat i was expecting, 30 Oct 2008
ahhh its worth the money i spend on it. its good but...
in the review it was written that it can transmit upto 10 meters but it doesnt even work for half a meter.
very bad.
any how it can work if you stuck it to the radio..
Cheap, neat and simple, 06 Oct 2008
Cheap, neat and simple, I find my iTrip pretty convenient.
The sound quality is decent enough for me. Audiophiles may be disappointed but if you just want background music for driving then it's as good as tuning to any FM station. The important thing is to find a genuinely empty frequency to use- it doesn't work well on frequencies with any kind of existing signal on. The hardest place to do this, I've found, is around Birmingham.
It's even useful for having a bath, because I can put my iPod in the room next door with the iTrip in, then take a little radio into the bath and not worry about getting my iPod wet.
its gr8 value for money, 25 Aug 2008
this is a real gem i love it my car journeys are not the same without it
the sound quality is really good yes there may be a few buzzes in the background but when the music is on you wont be able to hear it.
No where near as good as I hoped!, 07 Jul 2008
I already have a wired griffin itrip and thought the wireless one would be more convenient (no wires). The sound quality is very poor compared to my wired itrip. I compared them on the same stations and my wired one was much louder and clearly. I guess ive wasted £8.87 becuase im sticking with my wired itrip!
Im giving it 2 stars, becuase the gadget is neat, slick and looks kool when attached to the ipod, however, what matters is the sound quality, and unfortunately it isnt good!
Do you know french?, 29 Jun 2008
I would like to give a one word review but a cannot as ive already said 16 words already but if i could i would say it in french 'Merde'
Happy with purchase, 18 Oct 2008
I was nervous that this would not work because I was aware that when a cassette goes into my stereo it moves downwards behind a small metal plate - I was therefore concerned the cable would be cut or jammed - it wasn't a problem.
It does work best with the iPOD volume on full, rather than the stereo volume high up - there is a bit of hissing in between songs, but I guess that was always the case with tapes!!
I would recommend this product for those that want to use their iPOD in the car
useless, 20 Aug 2008
The mechanical noise of this adapter is so loud that it is useless for listening to music.
The Pefect Solution, 06 Aug 2008
So, I have bought this great Volkswagen Lupo, but alas! It has a tape player, and who even knows where to buy those anymore, unless they are in wire basket cages in the co-op, where the most diverse music to be found is 'Popular Brass Band Music of the 70s! Volume 3' (where to be honest, we all know they exhausted all the best 'popular brass band music of the 70s in volumes 1 & 2). Anyway... to the crux...
So I needed a solution to this problem, someway to get what I want coming out of my little car's speakers. I own a Sony Ericsson Walkman phone, which is brilliant for holding all the music I want, so the music coming out of something problem was sorted. It's just... how was I to get this music coming out of my car speakers?
I spent a good couple of weeks looking into the best solution. FM transmitters seemed to have all their little niggles and faults, from the frequency needing changing every now and then, to poor battery life. So I looked to cassette adaptors. I had owned a couple before, both bought from Argos, a couple of pounds a shot, and they were extremely poor quality, and promopty broke within a few months. I decided then to go for it, and try this time for a 'high end' cassette adaptor. And I am extremely glad I did!
The sound quality is perfect, coming out of my phone, the sound is exactly as if a cd were playing from an inbuilt cd player. The noise never becomes crackly when it gets loud either, it's good for that too, as bass isn't interferred with. As a product, it simply does as you ask, without any problems, something rare to find. Worth every penny.
I sadly have had to buy two, but through my fauly entirely; I caught the cable around my foot (I'm not even sure why) and proceeded to exit the car, and feeling my foot caught, thinking it was just a shoe lace, I pulled hard on the cable and it proceeded to break. Very sad that it happened, but again, something that could have been easily helped!
If you are even thinking of buying this adaptor as potential solution to your problems, I would struggle to advise it more.
Totally does what it says on the pack, 13 Jun 2008
Bought to connect an iPod Shuffle to the car stereo. Worked perfectly. Small amount of wow at high stereo volumes readily corrected by adjusting volume of iPod. Recommend without reservation.
Works well for me., 01 May 2008
I was going to buy a wireless transmitter for my ipod, but came across this instead. Very pleased I did, too. It works very well, even though my in-car cassette player itself is rather old and knackered. Much simpler to use than the wireless devices, and best of all no interference or loss of signal.
The sound is pretty good, and if you've only got a standard in-car system, you probably won't need anything better.
I just hope it lasts!
Beware though, according to the instructions:
It cannot be used in a cassette deck in which you insert a cassette with its tape opening facing away from you.
Worth mentioning I guess.
=/, 29 Sep 2008
As soon as i recieved these headphones i noticed they were huge, although that has so far been the only problem. They have superb sound quality and a very comfortable fit and i would definatly recommend them. Only downside is i feel like they stick way to far out from ear.
Dire, 07 Sep 2008
After reading the reviews here, I opted for these to replace a pair of "gym in ears" (JVC marshmallows) that had seen the inside of a washing machine.
A poor choice.
The housing is rather uncomfortable, if you find the iPod ones uncomfortable these will also not suit. The sound is poor, flabby bass overwhelms the muted washed out mids and the highs are non-existent.
I tried running them in for 48 hours, they were still no better.
Replaced them with the Sennheiser CX300's, which are rather more expensive, but infinitely better.
Excellent in-ear units, but the cable is annoying, 03 Jun 2008
Great sound quality, and you can get to quite high volume without annoying your fellow train passengers. The cable is annoying as its rubbery and sticks to things (itself, clothes, furniture) so it snags and gets tangled easily.
BEST HEADPHONES EVER - AMAZING VALUE !!, 08 Apr 2008
Some people have find these headphones bassy or mushy - but they are not. These earphones do not add bass; they PRESERVE the bass that other earphones "lose". I recommend that people persevere with these earphones - soon you wont want to without them !!
I find these earphones perfect. The foam cushions mean they are comfortable and dont fall out of my ears, even when running. The sound quality is excellent. EQ is perfect and is balanced across rock, pop, R&B and dance. Also, because they are sound isolating, you dont have to have your mp3/cd player as loud which is better for you ears and those around you. The cuhions seem sturdy and replacements are readily available on ebay/amazon if you lose one (however a pack of 6 costs as much as the price of the headphones ??!!)
My only criticism is their looks - they ain't pretty. However, KOSS seem to do a set in blue/black with rounded ends called simple "PLUG". They are very similar in design and I would assume they sound equally good.
I recommend these to anyone who is looking for a quality set of headphones - and they only cost £10. Value cant be beat!!
I note that KOSS have also brought out their KEB24 headphones - I will try these next. I have high expectations based upon the KOSS Sparkplugs.
For the price the best headphones I've used, 02 Feb 2008
The Koss "spark plug" earphones may look incredibly ugly (and why make them white!!)but the sound quality is exceptional. The only problem I have with them is the lead is made of a rubberised texture material which tends to catch on clothing which sometimes pulls the plugs out. Apart from that they are the best sounding phones I've used.
Made on a bank holiday!, 27 Oct 2008
Ok guys... Where do I start??? Had the thing for a week and wow did I get the one that was put together by the apprentice on Bank Holiday 10 minutes before clocking off. .. If I had to buy another mp4 or 5 as this one calls itself it would not be this one. After charging it for over 3 days to get about 8 minutes power from it and now the buttons just do as they please, its going back and will never darken my door again. Would I recommend it NO. Not the one I got anyway.
lost, 12 Aug 2008
i lost mine on the bus (264) jst after 2 wks has anyone seen it
How the hell did I manage without one of these?, 04 Aug 2008
I was growing tired of using my heavy Sony CD player, even though it sounded great with it's mega bass, and was easy to use thank to it's remote. I wanted something small that I could easily take abroad with some video clips or movies on, and just use as a music player. An ipod was out of the question for me, as I'm one of those anything-but-ipod types. So first I looked at the Archos 605 last year, but was put off by the many customer complaints that I read here after christmas, about that player's reliability. What also put me off, was the fact that it didn't work out-of-the-box. You had to go to Archos' site and pay £15 (???) to download a video codec. And ditto to download a browser for the internet access. No thanks. Once I saw the Samsung YPP2, with it's sexy black looks I had to dig deeper. Although it doesn't play as many formats as the ipod, as long as you make sure your movies are in either AVI MOV or WMV, the Samsung software will convert them. You can even select the bit rate once you update the software to emodio too. There are also loads of free conversion tools you can download after a good Google, in order to put you DVD collection onto the player. The picture quality is excellent, and it doesn't strain the eyes watching it's 3" screen. Audio sounds superb, though I do miss Sony's mega bass. Anyway it'll save my hearing. I've update the player's firmware, which has put on some quite useful underground maps from various European and American countries. They may come in handy during future trips abroad. There is also a calculator, some games, and you can record programmes off it's radio now, as well as anything externally. Great stuff this.
One has to bear in mind, that these gadgets are delicate little pieces of equipment, so be careful about putting them in full pockets, or bags, and it's worthwhile investing in a silicone case to avoid nasty scratches.
I've given this five stars, as it's the best thing I've bought since my plasma TV.
I'm glad I bought mine before Amazon sold out. Get one!
A Warning, 17 Jul 2008
One of the features I originaly liked about this player was it could use Windows Explorer to drag and drop files to and from the player, basicly like using a normal USB flash drive.
However the lastest firmware seems to have gotten rid of that feature. Now you can only transfer media files to the player using the Samsung software, and you can't take files off there at all! You can't even listen to the music on the device when its plugged in to the PC (which it needs to be to recharge).
Great player all around!!, 06 Jul 2008
Having only owned 1 mp3 player in the past (which was a very old 1GB basic mp3) this was quite a step up, and it's fantastic.
Firstly, the good points.
Menu's and Touchscreen: I doubt many regular consumers have used touchscreen, so for me it was rather daunting to think of using one. However, the player is extremely responsive and I have had no trouble at all using it. The menu's are simple and easy to navigate and logical.
Sound: The sound quality is excellent for all music types and movies. No problems or distortion when playing at top volume, and also very crisp at low. The only complaint would be the headphones that come with it, or rather the foam padding for comfort. They come off very easily (as they are a slip on desgin you attach yourself). Although this doesn't affect the sound in any way, it's a bit of a small annoyance.
Video quality: The quality of movies is superb. The screen brings out great colours and crisp quality. Can't be beaten!!
Software: The software is very good that comes with it, and practically any files can be tranferred to the player. (Not sure about AAC | | |