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Kensington intros QuickSeek iPod FM transmitter
By LC Angell
Senior Editor, iLounge
Published: Tuesday, May 15, 2007
News Category: iPod Accessories
Kensington has introduced its latest iPod FM transmitter—the QuickSeek. Using ClearFM technology, the device “finds the clearest FM station for transmitting iPod tunes through a radio within seconds, improving transmission quality and convenience. This way, iPod users can enjoy their music, with crisp, clear sound, while eliminating the time-consuming tuning often needed to play an iPod through an FM radio.” The QuickSeek sports a detachable car charger cable and three station pre-sets. It sells for $90.
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1
kensington transmitters are the best. they sound great. looks like I could use the miniusb to charge my phone too. too bad I barely use my car anymore I would totally buy it if I was actually going to use it.
Posted by jm on May 15, 2007 at 8:25 PM (PDT)
2
I look forward to a review of this one! I have been meaning to pick up a transmitter for quite some time now and this one looks pretty nice!
Posted by mc123 on May 16, 2007 at 8:26 AM (PDT)
3
According to Kensington’s tech support, this product has a very limited choice of frequencies on which to transmit. With a limited choice of frequencies it may not be suitable for use in all areas as the available choices may not match with the open frequencies in your area.
Investigate prior to purchasing.
Posted by RB on May 17, 2007 at 5:22 PM (PDT)