Car Fm Modulator Views
You're going on a road trip. This isn't a question - it's summer and I know you're gearing up to take the family on that Griswold vacation that will leave you craving anything but fast food and screaming children. Well, I've taken four 9-hour car trips in the last 30 days and I'm here to tell you that you want - no, you NEED to get yourself an FM modulator for your vehicle. Off the top of my head I can think of several uses for these products, many of which will revolutionize the way you view taking your music on the road. A good FM modulators can:
An extra fuse is included in the packaging and fits easily inside the main trunk of the VRFM9 which screws off easily to allow access. The FM modulator handled easily my start the car, stop the car torture tests. Despite the 12V power always remains on in my car, there is a potential for spiking when the car turns over. Despite this, the VRFM never faltered and I am still on the original fuse.
For $70 this is one expensive FM modulator, but one that has more features than many entry level MP3 players. For the money, you are getting a multi-tool that can handle just about anything you give it and send the results to your car stereo. Perhaps a future iteration will even allow users to connect their car phone – who knows. For those who are always on the go – this is a great product. We’ll hope that Roadmaster comes up with a fix soon for the lack of top end, but for now we can still recommend this if fidelity isn’t your ultimate goal.
Drive to the music. Compatible with Walkman reg; digital players with the WM-Port, the DCC-NWFMT1 car charger adaptor and FM modulator lets you listen to your Walkman music through your car's FM radio. Equipped with digital tuning for a more stable and clearer sound, this adapter also has four programmable direct access memory buttons which allow to you easily select the FM radio station of your choice. USB connection to your PC also charges your batteries and connection to your car's cigarette lighter socket provides power while on the road. Not all players can support simultaneous playback and charge.