Amazon.com Product Description
With the AudioBUG AB-250 Wireless Stereo FM Transmitter, you can listen to your favorite MP3s, CDs, or DVDs through your FM receiver. Simply plug the AudioBUG into any audio output source (any laptop or desktop computer, or MP3, DVD, CD or mini-disc player), choose one of the four frequencies (88.1, 88.3, 88.5 or 88.7 MHz) that you wish to broadcast to, and tune your radio to that frequency. The AB-250 allows you to crank out your favorite tunes with full stereo sound through your stereo system's FM receiver. All with no wires to hassle with!
The AudioBUG AG-250 is perfect for sharing your MP3 files on those long road trips with your buddies, or cranking out the songs you've downloaded to your laptop. AudioBUG is compatible with every type of audio player, and it will broadcast to any FM radio or stereo, whether it is the surround sound stereo system in your living room or the tuner in the your car dashboard.
What's in the Box
AudioBUG AB-250 transmitter, user guide, and CR2 battery.
Product Description
MITO Corporation introduces a great plug and play way to send audio from portable devices to home and car stereos with wireless ease, convenience and clarity! The AudioBUG is designed to work with any portable audio device. Listen to your favorite CD, DVD, MP3 Player, iPOD, PDA, Laptop, or Desktop computer through your FM radio or stereo with the AudioBUG AB-250.This exciting product features patented wireless technology to send high-fidelity stereo audio signals from any audio device to any FM radio or stereo with a range of up to 15 feet. Simply tune the desired FM radio and the AudioBUG into any one of four frequencies: 88.1, 88.3, 88.5 or 88.7 MHz, plug the AudioBUG into any audio output source and enjoy! Improved, the AB-250 will automatically turn itself on when detecting an audio signal and will automatically turn itself off if no audio is detected after 80 seconds, saving the already robust 40 hours battery life. The AB-250 also features enhanced signal-to-noise ratio resulting in better sound quality and "eyes" that light up, letting consumers know that the unit is on.