Anyone have one of these, or seen any of these in action? My girlfriends car doesnt have an Aux in, nor any way to connect an iPod. Its also not a MINI stereo or MINI
The only solution is the Dension Ice Link FM - found here :
I have a Monster ICarPlay and it works alright. The hard part is finding free freq to use it. You will get some static from time to time and may even have to switch channels but it does work OK in the wifes Suby....
I have an I-Trip, works better in some places than others, but overall its a brilliant piece of kit for the money. I personally havent had an problems with built up areas, but if you choose your chosen station carefully you can reduce the interfierence.
Hope this helps
David
Retrofit Armrest. 4300k HIDs. Ipod Link. 18" Nine Spoke Alloys. LCR Front Splitter. Debadged. Ambient Lighting. DIS. Cruise.
I use a cheap one off the internet its basicly the belkin model minnus belkin badges. I play music off an ipod, a PSP and a couple of cheap mp3 players you have to turn them up loud qualitys ok but miles better than the dodgy cd player on my less than pistine cds.
I use 108 and get no interference.
I dont think that will work with the MINI, because if you think about it when you put it in the cigarrete lighter it will be pointing up towards the heater control, therefore you wont be able to see the screen nor function the ipod. I use an ipod holder with my itrip in one of the cup holders, it works great.
Retrofit Armrest. 4300k HIDs. Ipod Link. 18" Nine Spoke Alloys. LCR Front Splitter. Debadged. Ambient Lighting. DIS. Cruise.
Apple Store - U.K. - Monster iCarPlay Wireless Plus II for iPod
I have this, it charges your ipod at the same time. It is pricey from here, look around and check ebay, you should be able to get it cheaper. The belikin and the itrip don't charge it and the itrip will use up the battery quickly.
IMHO, all FM transmitters are crap. You can't avoid the static and, unless you live in the boonies, you'll always come across a radio signal that will overpower your transmitter. I've had the Ice-Link Plus hooked up for over 2 years, but for various reasons, I decided to try an FM transmitter on a whim. I didn't even make it out of the BestBuy parking lot before I had that sucker back in its packaging and got my money back.
Totally agree with this but the fact is that some cars (like the Mrs.) don't have AUX or any way to hook anything into it. So, FM transmitter is the cheap way to go.
After listening to the quality that I got from one of those $100 wireless FM transmitters, I'd go without. Or, better yet, I'd use it as an excuse to buy a new car.
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