[Review] Mpow T11 FM Transmitter
It's the end of summer, and yet I've still got a couple road trips left to do with my ol' vehicle. And nothing helps a long drive better than having good tunes to sing along to. My vehicle doesn't have a CD player (well it does, but a CD is stuck in it) an...
http://www.androidcoliseum.com/2016/09/review-mpow-t11-fm-transmitter.html
I live in a small Canadian Prairie city with a spouse and a dog. We retired in 2018. This is what life is like.
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My old Nokia N97 phone had a built in FM transmitter. My old car did not have BlueTooth connectivity, so the FM transmitter allows me to play my music over my FM radio. The only challenge was finding a free FM frequency.
ReplyDeleteI have converted all of my music to MP3 format. Also, my current car has BlueTooth connectivity, so I don't have a use for an FM transmitter anymore.
100% of these have a really loud noise floor.
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