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The sound quality isn't bad, and the cigarette lighter power is wicked convenient.I used this product until I discovered that the radio in my car had an auxiliary mode. Works alright, although you have to switch the station you're using quite often if you're driving cross country. This means that if you can pull the radio out or take appart the dashboard, you'll see a pair of RCA plugs hanging off the back of your radio that you can plug a 10$ Radioshack headphone-to-RCA cable into, and listen to your mp3 player directly over your speakers without competing with local radio.
I had my friend also try to get it to work, but we were unsuccessful. So I called Coby to try exchanging it, but the restocking fees, postage fees, and slow processing time made such a process worthless. I purchased a new Coby CA-739 Wireless FM Transmitter but never got to use it since, it did not receive any power, even when plugged into my car's power source. I am very disappointed.
First day it was working perfect, but since the other day it, not working properly.
Setup was very simple. I have tuned it to 88.9FM and plug in my PDA with a 2.5mm adapter or use my MP3 player sometimes and both sound good with volume crancked up on both sides. I purchased this FM transmitter few months back from Amazon and I am quite happy with the same using it in my Lexus. There is some static sometimes but most of the time I am able to get clear signal. Only negative thing I could say about this is the plug that goes into the cigarette lighter is slightly large so I could not use it in husband's Prius. There is some loss of audio which is expected on a FM transmitter but still the quality is good. Overall I would recommend this product.
The signal is not very stong, and I have to keep my MP3 player's volume at the maximum level for better quality. It loses contact with the power supply (thru cigaret lighter of car) once in a while. I found this item little bulky compared to some other FM transmitters. But overall it works fine and I am satisfied if I consider the price I paid.
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