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iSimple IS32 TranzIt USB Universal Car FM Transmitter - MP3 Player, Smartphone & Tablet Adapter for Hands-Free Music Streaming & Calls | Perfect for Road Trips & Commuting
iSimple IS32 TranzIt USB Universal Car FM Transmitter - MP3 Player, Smartphone & Tablet Adapter for Hands-Free Music Streaming & Calls | Perfect for Road Trips & Commuting

iSimple IS32 TranzIt USB Universal Car FM Transmitter - MP3 Player, Smartphone & Tablet Adapter for Hands-Free Music Streaming & Calls | Perfect for Road Trips & Commuting

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Description

Fm Modulator, Usb Charging W/ 3.5 Audio Input

Features

    Charges any USB device (excluded iPad)

    3.5 audio support

    FM modulator included

Reviews

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I almost sold my 2004 Mitsubishi Endeavor because it only has a CD player and radio and no auxiliary input. I wanted to be able to play music from an MP3 player but the dash will not take any aftermarket stereo systems. As a last resort, I thought I would give this FM modulator a try. I chose this model because it also has a convenient USB power slot and the ability to mount it anywhere on the dash you can drill a hole. I am very pleased with the results.I am an amateur when it comes to car electronics, but I was able to install it by myself within an hour. After the dash and factory stereo are removed, the hookup is fairly straightforward. I didn't need an antenna adapter to connect the device. The most difficult part of the process was splicing into the existing radio's power supply. I could have run the power to the fuse box, but I didn't want to pull out more pieces of the dash. Instead, I cut the radio's power line (which I looked up to find it was the blue wire in my vehicle), and spliced the red power line on the device to the two cut ends of the radio power. I grounded it to the same terminal bolt as the radio.I put the three holes on the top of my dash, to keep it close to the mount where I keep my phone. There are two other mounting options, but because of the inflexible design of my dash, I opted to drill a hole for each component separately. You can put it wherever there is enough room, or even stick the included box to the underside of the dash.I was extremely pleased when I put everything back together and it worked correctly the first time. Now I can listen to my phone's MP3 player or internet radio, and use its GPS, and didn't have to spend hundreds of dollars replacing the factory radio.