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4 star
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Durability
4.8
Value
4.8
Features
4.2
Design
4.6
Usability
4.6

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Great Input

This product works for any car that has an FM reciever, it works just as well as installing a 3.5mm or having one on your kit. My brother uses this in his car and it works great for playing off his MP3. Made by MONSTER so you know its quality.

Pro's:
Simple, Affordable, Universal
MONSTER Product
No Alteration
Doesn't Break Like Cheap Plastic 3.5mm Cassette Adapters

The Drawback of this:
Takes up Power Slot
As All Car Audio 3.5mm need to turn system up or amplify 3.5mm line out.

By Dan on October 16, 2008

7 found this helpful


great product

this transmitter is the best ive used cause thre is no static with this transmitter and theres eight stations to choose from which really makes it easier.

By Ruben on November 14, 2008

6 found this helpful


Buy it!

I bought this about a week ago and it works great with any mp3 player, cd player, or anything else that has a headphone jack. There is almost no static if you keep the car volume and device volume about even. It has 8 stations so if one doesn't work you can change it with a press of a button. It is a cheap and easy way to integrate your mp3 player to your car's sound system.

By Jaime on July 10, 2008

5 found this helpful


great product

I purchased this product for my navigation system! But soon discovered it had multiple uses.true it is not as good as hard wire app. But I rate this as A MUST HAVE. I travel and plug it in the ear piece of my blackberry or I pod,and and set stereo station in car and I have uninterrupted music through my car sound system! You might have to change frequency state to state, but just drove 600mi. Never lost the signal! Price was just as good as product!

By yankeee on September 2, 2009

3 found this helpful


Good price-Works great

The Monster cable works well to use my MP3 player in the car thou an FM channel. The only inconvenience is the need to switch channels while you are driving due to stations bleeding in.

By sue on April 20, 2009

3 found this helpful


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