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Apple iPod FM Transmitters

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iPod is a brand of portable media players designed and marketed by Apple. Devices in the iPod range are primarily digital audio players, designed around a central click wheel — with exception to the iPod Shuffle, which uses buttons because of its size. The line-up consists of the video-capable fifth generation iPod, the smaller iPod nano, and the display-less iPod shuffle. The full-sized model stores media on an internal hard drive, while the smaller iPod nano and iPod shuffle use flash memory.

If you want a cheap way to hear your iPod on your car stereo, FM transmitters are the way to go.

iPod fm transmitter

iPod FM Transmitters
ipod models
iPod Compatibility Description Transmitter
Nano Xmitter

Send music wirelessly from your portable player to your FM radio, so you can listen on your stereo speaker system. Built-in antenna with an operating range of 10-30 ft. It draws its nominal power directly from iPod nano, requiring no batteries or AC adapters. Click to View
Dock Xmitter


and works with iPod nano (1g), iPod (3g), iPod (4g), iPod (5g) with video, iPod mini, iPod (4g) photo.
Send music wirelessly from your portable player to your FM radio, so you can listen on your stereo speaker system. Built-in antenna with an operating range of 10-30 ft. Switchable LX/DX Modes ensure great sound even in large cities with lots of radio stations crowding the dial. With dock connector. Click to View
Road Trip Xmitter



and works with iPod nano (1g), iPod (3g), iPod (4g), iPod (5g) with video, iPod mini, iPod (4g) photo.
Send music wirelessly from your portable player to your FM radio, so you can listen on your stereo speaker system. High powered FM Transmitter, an iPod auto charger and a convenient iPod cradle. Removable transmitter module that can also broadcast music from a Mac or PC. Click to View
Auto Universal Xmitter

Yes that's a picture of an iPhone as this universal transmitter works with works with the iPhone and all popular MP3, CD and portable tape players ... and, of course, iPods. The universal transmitter uses a standard 3.5mm audio plug and gets its juice by means of a 12 Volt accessory outlet in your dashboard. Switchable LX/DX Modes ensure great sound even in large cities with lots of radio stations crowding the dial. Built-in antenna with an operating range of 10-30 ft. Click to View
Cassette Adapter

iPod cassette
Use your cassette deck to play the music on your iPod through the car stereo. The mimi-plug will work with your iPod. The cassette adaptor is a cheap way to make your vehicle iPod operational. Click to View
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