📻 Drive Your Sound, Own the Road
The Scosche FMT7-SP1 Tune-Tone FM Stereo Transmitter offers 20 selectable FM channels and a built-in 3.5mm AUX cable designed to fit devices with cases. Powered by 2 AAA batteries, it delivers up to 15 hours of continuous stereo audio playback with an energy-saving on/off switch. Compatible with any device featuring a 3.5mm output, this plug-and-play transmitter ensures seamless, high-quality audio streaming through your car stereo.
Control Method | Touch |
Controller Type | Button Control |
Control Type | Volume Control |
Human-Interface Input | Buttons |
Connector Type Used on Cable | Auxiliary |
Hardware Connectivity | Bluetooth |
Rechargeable Battery Included | No |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Compatibility Options | 3.5mm output port |
Compatible Devices | Devices with a 3.5mm output port |
AntennaDescription | built-in antenna for FM transmission |
Display Type | Digital |
Installation Method | Plug and Play |
Includes Remote | No |
Color | Black |
Outer Material | Plastic |
Additional Features | Low Latency |
Material Type | Plastic |
Supported Battery Types | AAA |
Bluetooth support? | Yes |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | AUX |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo (AUX) |
Number of Channels | 20 |
Audio Input | 3.5mm AUX |
Audio Output Type | internal |
F**H
Simple and Pure Music
This is perfect. Its an upgrade from the first ones put out over 10 years ago. Great design, especially for cars with the power outlet just above the floor. Works perfectly. Dial into a free space on your radio, match with this little dude and plug in your tunes. Plays clear when your chosen "channel" is clear of all traffic. I have been using these for at least 10 years ... since Kindle was first put out. Music on the kindle and played through the car stereo system. Sound is great. Controled by my radio so no issues with bass or trebles since I can set them via the stereo.
M**N
STEREO! Cheap, won't drain car battery, works well with NiMH rechargable batteries
Pros:• Cheaper than every other FM transmitter I've seen so far (I paid $8, while most of the others on Amazon are about $15), despite being by a major name brand• Audio is true stereo• Supports a decent range of transmission frequencies (a total of 20 frequencies, 10 on the lower range of 88.1 to 90.9 and 10 on the higher range of 106.1 to 107.9)• Great battery life (estimate of at least 14 hours) from well-used 6 year old EBL (cheap Chinese brand) rechargeable NiMH 1100 mAh batteries• Won't drain your car battery, as is evidently the case with many FM transmitters that plug into the 12 volt cigarette lighters (supposedly only if you leave them plugged in and they don't have an automatic shutoff feature, but it was a big enough concern for me that finding a battery powered FM transmitter was a major selling point)• Even with the lower voltage of NiMH rechargeable batteries (1.25 volts) compared to regular traditional alkaline batteries (1.5 volts), I've found interference to be rare and only occurring in specific areas, and while it is much quieter than most radio stations, I'm usually only at 50% of my car stereo receivers max volume. Just remember that when you shut off the FM transmitter, you'll get loud static or interference, and if you accidentally change the station on your car stereo receiver, the other stations will be probably *very* loud in comparison to your FM transmitter (at least if you're using rechargeable batteries, or if your batteries are low on power).Cons:• AAA batteries are used. While they're smaller, they're less common and they hold less charge than AA batteries. Alkaline AA batteries hold about 3 times of charge alkaline AAA batteries do, while NiMH rechargeable AA batteries hold about 2 times of what NiMH AAA batteries do. But, this FM transmitter seems to work well and long (at least 14 hours of playback time) with just two well-used 1100 mAh batteries that are over 6 years old at this point.Use the website Radio-Locator to find unused frequencies in your area to avoid interference.I'm using this connected to a Yoton MP3 player, with the FM transmitter's audio cable holding both up onto the phone holder connected to my car's vent. It's somewhat of a janky solution, but it allows me to control the MP3 player and turn the MP3 player and FM transmitter on while having close access to the car stereo receiver's volume controls.
N**.
Seamless Sound Solution for On-the-Go Enjoyment
As an avid music enthusiast who spends countless hours commuting, I've been on the lookout for the perfect FM transmitter to elevate my in-car audio experience. Enter the Scosche FMTD13 FM Transmitter, a sleek and reliable device that effortlessly transforms any vehicle into a personal concert hall.Let's start with the positives, which are plentiful. First and foremost, the sound quality is impeccable. Whether I'm blasting my favorite tunes or tuning in to a podcast, the audio clarity remains consistently impressive. The FMTD13 boasts a strong signal, ensuring uninterrupted playback and minimal interference, even in areas with crowded airwaves.One of the standout features of the FMTD13 is its user-friendly design. Setting up the device is a breeze, thanks to its intuitive controls and clear instructions. Pairing it with my smartphone via Bluetooth is quick and hassle-free, allowing me to seamlessly stream music from my favorite apps without any cumbersome wires cluttering up my dashboard.Another aspect worth highlighting is the versatility of the FMTD13. Not only does it function flawlessly as an FM transmitter, but it also doubles as a hands-free calling device. The built-in microphone delivers crystal-clear voice quality, ensuring that conversations are both convenient and safe while on the road.Now, onto the only downside – the permanently attached aux cord. While it's a minor inconvenience, as someone who prefers a clutter-free setup, I would have appreciated the option to use my own auxiliary cable. However, this small drawback is far outweighed by the numerous benefits of the FMTD13.In conclusion, the Scosche FMTD13 FM Transmitter is a game-changer for anyone seeking an easy and reliable solution for in-car audio streaming. With its exceptional sound quality, user-friendly design, and multifunctional capabilities, it has truly enhanced my driving experience. Despite the minor inconvenience of the attached aux cord, I wholeheartedly recommend the FMTD13 to anyone in search of superior sound on the go.
M**A
For drive in movie at home
Just received this, I got this to use with my projector to have an at home drive-in movie and have the sound come through the car! From first glance everything looks good and shipping was really fast, but I’ll update this in a few days and let you guys know how it works!
H**S
KANRO is on the radio!
Now I can slap my cellphone to this FM transmitter and listen to KANRO anytime I please when cruising down the road. ...Terrors, Dysarthria, Control Freak...options options.This thing works great, crystal clear tunes, easy to see display, sturdy, and pretty dang good for the price.
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