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Griffin iTrip LCD FM Transmitter for iPod nano 1G (Black)
 
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Griffin iTrip LCD FM Transmitter for iPod nano 1G (Black)

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2.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (80 customer reviews) More about this product

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Technical Details

  • Compatibility: iPod nano 1G
  • FM transmitter with on-screen tuning for iPod nano 1G
  • Stores Last 3 used station presets
  • Supports US, International and Japanese tuning modes
  • Requires no batteries, draws its power directly from the iPod
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 5.3 x 1.4 x 8 inches ; 1 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B000BVCTS4
  • Item model number: 9631-NANOTRIP
  • Average Customer Review: 2.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (80 customer reviews)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: May 2, 2006

Product Description

From the Manufacturer

The slimmest FM transmitter available, the iTrip for iPod nano takes an entirely new approach that lets you use the iPod display for viewing station information. Griffin's SmartDisplay technology seamlessly integrates all functions and features with the iPod nano. iTrip information is displayed on the best screen in the industry: the gorgeous iPod nano screen. One-touch navigation puts all iTrip functions at your fingertip. This also makes iTrip for iPod nano the easiest-to-operate FM transmitter. The exclusive SmartSense volume control, dynamically adjusts iPod's volume level for optimal audio quality. Additionally, users can control iTrip's volume level through the iPod's click wheel.

Your iPod nano slides into iTrip and securely connects via the iPod's dock and headphone connectors. The iTrip accomplishes all this without adding bulk to the slim, sexy iPod nano. To stay securely attached it uses patented micro grip technology. This technology uses microscopic material to provide a secure grip without ever losing its holding properties.

One of the many innovations pioneered in the iTrip is selectable stereo or mono modes of broadcasting, allowing you to adjust for the absolute best possible audio under real-world conditions. In the toughest situations, even in large cities with lots of radio stations crowding the dial, iTrip's mono mode delivers a noise level that's below that of a cassette tape adapter, allowing the music to punch through cleanly. Your ears will agree: the results are stunning.

Another iTrip first is the ability to choose among US or International tuning modes. International modes allow access to available frequencies in different parts of the world, keeping your tuning band uncluttered and free of frequencies that don't apply where you are.

Keeping your music broadcasting is no problem. iTrip draws its nominal power directly from iPod nano, requiring no batteries or AC adapters. A built-in USB port allows iPod nano to charge or synchronize music. Perfect for use in autos or at home.

What's in the Box
Griffin iTrip for Nano

iPod Compatibility
iPod nano 1G



Product Description

Griffin's SmartDisplay technology seamlessly integrates all functions and features with the iPod nano. iTrip information is displayed on the best screen in the industry: the gorgeous iPod nano screen. One touch navigation puts all iTrip functions at your fingertip. This also makes iTrip for iPod nano the easiest-to-operate FM transmitter, ever.

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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Works OK (like most FM transmitters), clever design, January 27, 2006
By Lord Summerisle (Austin, TX) - See all my reviews
I've tried a few FM transmitters for my various iPods, from Griffin and other manufacturers, and this one sounds as good as any I've used, which is to say not all that terrific - it's OK for non-critical listening in the car, but if you want consistent, crystal-clear, high quality sound without crackling and hiss you'll have to go for some sort of direct-wired approach.

Setting aside the limits of the technology itself, I'd give Griffin's approach four stars - this is a nice little gadget, and very easy to use. It's beautifully designed; the sled arrangement allows it to "bond" with the Nano very nicely - it looks like one integrated unit (though I wish Griffin had offered it in white as well as black). The iTrip hijacks the Nano's screen, which makes for easy tuning and adjustment of preferences (stereo/mono, etc). I haven't noticed a problem yet with the "micro-suction" pad that holds the Nano to the transmitter, but keeping the pad clean is probably a necessity.

Speaking of which, the iTrip comes with a nice little grey cloth pouch that holds the Nano and transmitter snugly - the inside of the pouch is soft, but it also sheds a lot of very fine dust onto the unit for a few days, which probably doesn't help the pad's sticking power.

One caveat - you can't use this transmitter with a Nano case (which may explain why Griffin included a pouch). I've got the clear plastic "Invisibleshield" on my Nano, so it's not a problem for me.

It strikes me as a little overpriced, but it's certainly the best available solution for people who want to listen to their Nano in the car but can't hardwire a connection.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My review, March 14, 2006
I just wanted to say that I really like this product. I read the other reviews and some of the whining. First and foremost, this is an FM transmitter. Expect static every once in awhile. If you want clear reception all the time go and spend the extra money for and iPod adapter. Otherwise, be glad that you can finally leave your CD wallet at home and be able to listen to all your music. On my last trip my fully charged nano lasted almost 3 hours. I would recommend a phone charger (Razr). All in all it was a good purchase. Do not expect crystal clear reception 100% of the time. The little pouch does leave little "fuzzies" on the iTrip but if you are not a lazy slob you can clean it in less than 5 seconds. For those considering this purchase: it is a good buy. 1)Remember that it is an FM transmitter-it won't be clear all the time. 2) it is cheaper than purchasing an iPod adapter. 3) When you get out of your car you can take your iTrip and nano with you. 4) I recommend a Motorala Razr car charger (for when the nano is low). ****5) This is inexpensive and convenient.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Definitely has its flaws, January 23, 2007
This thing definitely isn't perfect, but it works. A couple of operational notes: you can't see the transmitter antenna, but if you have your hand over it when you hold it, the transmission goes really bad. The control is not entirely intuitive, mainly because it has only one button that does control. However, set up is as easy as hooking your iPod into; no additional software. A couple of complaints: the radio stops when you are go into the menu of this transmitter; the suction strip is useless (which means having the integrated unit stand upright is a definite challenge). The transmission stopped a couple of times with no reason, and the menu on the iPod was scrolling by itself. Very strange!

One nice feature: you can save 3 station presets.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A dude..
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I bought this for a two-week, 3,855 mile trip. I drove for 13 hours at a time and I was not disappointed. Read more
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