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Kensington iPod RDS FM Transmitter/Car Charger

Jul 13, 06 11:31 PM PDT


Kensington iPod RDS FM Transmitter/Car Charger
The new iPod RDS FM Transmitter/Car Charger from Kensington makes full use of the underutilized RDS features in the car stereo. It transmits artist and song title information frmo the iPod to RDS-equipped car stereos. Previous iterations of Kensington FM transmitters did not come with this feature. The transmitter doubles up as an iPod charger and has 3 memory settings that can be tuned to unused frequencies, where the iPod screen will then display the station information. The transmitter will cost $89.99 when released later this month. ( Add a comment)

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