Date: 2007-01-12 11:52 am (UTC)
ext_39907: The Clydesdale Librarian (rocking horse)
I wouldn't recommend this particular one. It's made in Korea and marketed in the US at least under the tradename AudiaX. On the advantage side, it can tune the entire commercial FM band in 0.1 MHz increments where most other transmitters I've seen have just a few preset frequencies; and it is very tiny, about 3 cm. across. On the disadvantage side, at least with my car's radio, the sound quality is just "OK" and the thing is very prone to microphonics, meaning if you hit a bump it makes clattering noises.

I like the look of this one that powers itself from the socket in the vehicle. It will take the audio via cable from a regular MP3 player, or it can function as a player itself, using a USB flash drive as the music file source. I dunno if you can get something like that in Europe, but I imagine you probably can. The stable mounting by locking it inot the power socket should reduce the microphonic pinging too.
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