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VR3 Wireless FM Transmitter for iPod and MP3 Players
 
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Product Description

From Virtual Reality Sound Labs, this FM Transmitter plays music from your MP3/WMA Player, DVD Player, or other portable device on ANY FM Radio! This portable device player uses batteries and transmits audio from just about any source equipped with a standard mini jack. Transmits on 4 different FM Frequencies: 88.1, 88.3, 88.5 & 88.7. Audio Cable included.

Product Details

  • FM Transmitter/Modulator
  • Plays All your Audio Devices through your Car or Home Stereo System FM Radio
  • Easily plug your DVD, CD, MP3/WMA player in with the included audio cable
  • Portable and multi-functional
  • 35mm Audio Cable Included

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VRFM2 Wireless FM Transmiter Review
 
Review Date: January 16, 2009
Reviewer: Dervin Crawford,
The product is just what was promised on the box, nothing more, nothing less. I will rather have a transmitter that works with a larger range of stations or frequencies, I will also prefer a different type of extension cord, it seems like the jack extension is very delicate and will easily break If I drag it two hard, however is treated with care it perform it job very well. It is a good alternative if you need to invest in an economic product that performs a good job.
Only one draw back
 
Review Date: February 26, 2010
Reviewer: D. Lambert, Bradford, OH, US
This thing works great! the only draw back is battery life. It would be perfect if it had an option to work off a power supply.
Get what you pay for, but it gets the job done
 
Review Date: January 3, 2010
Reviewer: Jason S. Antman, Midland Park, NJ, USA
Cons:
- Needs to be really close to your radio to get good quality - I need to put it in the cup holder RIGHT under the radio.
- If it falls out of the cup holder, quality gets awful.
- Lets you select one of 4 frequencies - they're all quite popular for devices like this, and the power is so low that my music is often drowned out by that of someone else driving near me.

Pros:
Works acceptably well under ideal conditions. You get what you pay for.
DO NOT BUY
 
Review Date: August 3, 2007
Reviewer: T. Larguinho, New Bedford, MA
if i could give this 0 stars i would...it only barely barely works if you hold it up to your sterio's faceplate, and even then, the sound is extremely low, extremely muffled, and extremely static...it's barely even audible...you get what you pay for here folks, save your money and get a more expensive/higher quality fm transmitter.
Waste of Money!
 
Review Date: April 14, 2008
Reviewer: Nicholas Noble, Maine
Bought at Walmart because I wanted something to broadcast to my radio, bad idea. Almost never works unless its a couple inches away from the antenna. DO NOT BUY THIS!
SUCKS!!!
 
Review Date: April 8, 2008
Reviewer: MastaBeef, TX
I bought this at walmart thinking I was getting a good deal, but as the last commenter said, it is full of flaws, u have to keep on adjusting it around the faceplate of the radio, it sucks, Literally
hard to tell if it's on...
 
Review Date: August 25, 2008
Reviewer: D. Seymour, Harrisburg, PA USA
When I got this, the blue power light bearly worked, and now it doesn't work at all. It's very hard to tell if I've turned it on or off unless it's plugged into a music player and a radio is on to the right station.
item never came
 
Review Date: August 24, 2009
Reviewer: Samuel Defranceschi,
I ordered a transmitter, they sent me a charger. Now they want me to send it back. I dont have time for that. They should have sent me the right item to start. if they know whats good for them, they will just send the right item now!!

Too bad.

SAM
Doesnt work
 
Review Date: March 2, 2010
Reviewer: Jody Andrew Hollar,
Barely could tell that the thing was transmitting at all...spend more get more...wasnt even worth returning

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