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Monster RadioPlay 300 Universal Full Spectrum FM Transmitter (MBL-FM XMTR300) | 
| Brand: Monster Category: CE
List Price: $59.95 Buy New: $29.95 You Save: $30.00 (50%)
New (25) Used (1) from $30.00
Rating: 70 reviews
Format: Cd Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: N/A Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 3.3 x 6 x 11.1 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: MBL-FM XMTR300 Model: MBL-FM XMTR300 UPC: 050644439056 EAN: 0050644439056
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| Features:
| • | Listen to your portable audio tunes through your cars FM radio wirelessly. | | • | Tune into any FM station, excluding 87.7 MHz and 87.9MHz. | | • | 3 DIGITAL memory pre-sets for fast and convenient access. | | • | For use with iPod, portable MP3, CD and DVD players and laptops. | | • | Connects to headphone jack on portable audio players. |
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Product Description Enjoy your MP3 player, CD player, portable DVD player or even your laptop audio through you car stereo's FM radio or virtually any FM station-with Monster RadioPlay 300 Wireless FM Transmitter. It's a fast, simple way to take all your favorite music playlists with you on the road, eliminating those piles of CDs that might be rattling around in your glovebox.Monster RadioPlay 300 tunes in to just about any FM station so you can get clear wireless transmission to your car's FM radio just about anywhere. It also features three programmable "favorite station" preset buttons and an easy-to-read, dimmable LED display so you can easily tune and select your favorite station presets in your car, day or night.Just tune your car radio to any clear FM station, tune RadioPlay 300 to the same station, hit play on your portable player and you're ready to roll. Program the 3 presets so you can change to the clearest station while you drive - it's that easy!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 65 more reviews...
Best transmitter I've ever used October 15, 2008 Stephanie Mooney (River Rouge, Mi United States) In the past, I've tried to steer clear of FM transmitters because they just don't deliver great sound. Unfortunately, with my car's stereo I had no other options so I decided to bite the bullet and buy a quality transmitter. You really get what you pay for from Monster. This transmitter has a great sound quality, and the programmable buttons make it really easy to find a station that works well. I just wish Monster offered this specifically for my Zune so I could charge the player at the same time, but it is nice having a universal transmitter that can work with my husband's Archos and my son's RCA Pearl as well. All in all, this is the best accessory I've bought for my Zune yet. I should mention that the first one I bought had a bad wire and the right channel dropped out within a few weeks of light use. I contacted Monster Customer Service and they promptly replaced it with no hassle. I just had to drop the defective one in the mail and I had a brand new one in just a few days. I've been using the replacement transmitter for 6 months without a problem so I'm confident the first one was a fluke.
works as expected October 7, 2008 thisisme (West Allis, WI, USA) Does it's job. The only problem I have found is that it is too easy to hit one of the three preset station buttons and knock the sound out.
Did not Like September 29, 2008 Grams1 (NH) This did not work at all. Could not program it. Return the product for a refund. Not pleased at all.
This is the best! September 20, 2008 Duane Scaggs (Chicago, IL) I have purchased 5 other transmitters (all but one returned) and borrowed several other models/brands from friends/family. This one is the BEST BY FAR. Very little distortion even at high volumes, strong enough signal to block modest FM bleed, and transmits lower frequencies better than any (subwoofer actually works well). I have used this in four different vehicles, all with decent audio systems. Programming frequencies into the three buttons is a little arcane, but does the job.
Very good once you get it set up. September 17, 2008 Terry Morris (Dallas, TX) Setup is tricky... instructions are not very clear. Easy to "bump" it and change the frequency setting. Otherwise, it seems to work better than any of the others we have tried and I'd recommend it.
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