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Griffin Technology 4026-LCDT iTrip LCD FM Transmitter for iPod
 
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Griffin Technology 4026-LCDT iTrip LCD FM Transmitter for iPod

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Technical Details

  • Sports a large, easy to read backlit LCD screen to make setting its digital tuner easy and intuitive
  • Sleek, attractive housing fits seamlessly on top of your iPod
  • Battery-free design receives power from iPod itself
  • Tunes to any FM frequency for the best possible performance
  • Compatible with iPod Photo, iPod U2 Special Edition, 4th Generation iPod with Click Wheel, and 3rd Generation iPod with touch wheel and buttons; Not compatible with- iPod Video or iPod Nano of any generation.
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  • Item Weight: 4 ounces
  • 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: B000B622CW
  • Item model number: 4026-LCDT
  • Average Customer Review: 2.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (126 customer reviews)
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    #94 in  Electronics > Portable Audio & Video > MP3 Players & Accessories > MP3 Player Accessories > FM Transmitters
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: May 2, 2006

Product Description

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The new iTrip retains the same phenomenal industrial design as its predecessor, visually and functionally complementing the iPod. Keeping true to Griffin's essential philosophy of balance of design and ease of use, the new iTrip builds upon this foundation, with several enhancements, superior performance and innovative features never seen before on FM transmitters.

The new iTrip sports a large, easy to read backlit LCD screen to make setting its digital tuner easy and intuitive. A handy knob on the side of the iTrip makes it a breeze to select broadcast frequency: simply turn to the frequency and click the knob to set it. The iTrip remembers its settings for convenience. This compact, self-contained design makes changing stations a snap, perfect for use on the go.

One of iTrip's innovative new features is selectable LX or DX modes of broadcasting (an FM transmitter first). This allows the user to adjust for the absolute best possible audio under real-world conditions. Even in the toughest situations, such as large cities with lots of radio stations crowding the dial, iTrip's DX Mode delivers a noise level that's below that of a cassette tape adapter, allowing the music to punch through cleanly. The results are stunning.

Another new feature (and another FM transmitter first) is the ability to set the iTrip to either US or International tuning modes. International mode allows access to all available frequencies throughout the world. US mode limits tuning to those frequencies relevant to US stations. The result: no unnecessary scrolling through channels.

The new iTrip features volume enhancements, as well, with an auto volume control that works with the iPod's volume level to automatically avoid distortion. If the iPod volume is set too high, iTrip recognizes and corrects it by lowering the volume to its optimum level, assuring clean, clear, dynamic sound.

The iTrip requires no batteries to operate, it draws its power directly from the iPod, so there's never a power issue to silence your tunes.

Made for:

  • iPod Photo
  • iPod U2 Special Edition
  • 4th Generation iPod with Click Wheel
  • 3rd Generation iPod with touch wheel and buttons


Product Description

You are looking at the coolest iPod accessory in the world. The iTrip FM transmitter for the iPod can play your music through any FM radio in your car, at a party, or wherever the mood strikes you - and you have a radio.It's clear that the iTrip is made specifically for the iPod. This gives iTrip advantages over similar devices. For example, with the iTrip, you can have the cleanest possible signal - because you can choose any radio station on the dial to tune for the best performance possible. You do this by 'playing' special station codes directly from the iPod itself.Another advantage of the iTrip is that it needs no batteries - it receives its tiny amount of power from the iPod. The Original iTrip can even rotate out of the way to charge the iPod while still in use. No more batteries ever again.There's not even a power switch - just plug it in and go. It shuts off automatically after 60 seconds of silence - just like the iPod. The iTrip is the ultimate accessory for the iPod because it allows you to share the music and share the fun beyond your headphones.

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85 of 97 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Step Forward in FM Transmitters, October 2, 2005
The original Griffin iTrip became one of the best selling iPod accessories. People love their iPods, and the ability to take the music on the road, in their car, is a desired feature.

However, many of today's automobiles do not include a stereo with line-in, and cassette players are rarely found in cars today, which eliminates the ability to use a cassette adapter. What does this leave? A FM transmitter.

The original iTrip offered good performance, for a FM transmitter. That is the key, for a FM transmitter. FM transmitters will not sound like a CD, cassette, and in some cases it won't even sound as good as a strong FM radio station, in your area. However, many times, the iTrip does a satisfactory job. It works even better, if you're in a rural area, where there is a wide selection of empty FM frequencies.

Improvements over original iTrip

The new iTrip features an LCD, with the ability to change the FM frequency broadcasted to, directly on the iTrip. Previously, you had to navigate to the iTrip stations on your iPod, select a frequency, and press the pause button at just the right moment. That inconvenience is gone with the new iTrip with LCD. Simply twist to your desired station, and you're done.

More Broadcast Modes - You now have the ability to transmit in stereo, or mono sound. Stereo sound will be the highest quality, in good situations. However, if you find lots of static and interference, switch to the mono-sound mode. This allows a stronger signal, which may eliminate the static, unfortunately you lose the depth of stereo sound, but if you're listening to a podcast monaural sound is fine.

Better Battery Life - The new iTrip seems to drain significantly less battery life, than the original iTrip. Sure, it will still cut your iPod's battery life by several hours, but it is less dramatic than the original.

Overall, Griffin has improved upon perhaps their most popular iPod accessory, and they improved it in a big way. The ease to change the frequency you broadcast to is fantastic, and the improvements in performance and battery life are appreciated too. The Griffin iTrip with LCD FM Transmitter will not sound like CD audio, but it is a great way to listen to the thousands of songs on your iPod, in your car. Furthermore, the improvements to this newest model will make you find the experience of using a FM transmitter a little more bearable.
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars It works, BUT..., May 2, 2006
1. It is impossible to use it in big cities (unless you have a co-pilot that can do the dirty job for you or be sure you are going to crash)
2. Yes, the volume is really low
3. Yes, 3 inches away from the stereo and all you get is static
4. Yes, lots, lots and LOTS of static, unless you get a perfect magical place in your dial AT LEAST 1,5 positions away (both forward and backwards) from the next FM station
5. Yes, it does eat your battery away (lasts avarage 4 hours when fully charged)
6. When driving from one city to another, you will always need to reset the frequency for obvious reasons. Example: 3-hour drive from Aspen to Denver, I had to reset it 3 times while on the road.

HOWEVER...
It does play any song you want from your probably vast selection stored in your I-Pod and eliminates the need to listen to those very old songs on your CDs or the hassle to bring your heavy and bulky CD collection with you.

REMEMBER: This iTrip does not work with video Ipods, so if you have one of those, buy the dock connector iTrip. The product details do not say so, but trust me on that. I bought two for 2 different Ipods and had to return one for that reason
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars iTrip does what it can and does it well, November 25, 2005
Review by Ronald Schoedel, written for the Alaskan Apple Users Group
PRO: Nice screen, easy tuning knob, fits unobtrusively on top of iPod, choice of stereo "local" mode or mono "DX" mode, entire FM spectrum supported
CON: Tuning knob is very smooth and can be somewhat hard to grip
Alaskan Apple Users Group "Moose" rating: 5 out of 5

Griffin has done it again. These folks refuse to stop. Every time they introduce a product, it is only a matter of time before they improve upon an already incredible product. I have owned an iTrip since the first one came out in 2003.

For the uninitiated: iTrip is a small FM radio transmitter designed to get the music out of your iPod and into your nearby FM radio. Brilliant, right? Yes! Your iPod no longer has to be content merely entertaining you through earphones. It can now wow a crowd at home, in your car, or anywhere else an FM radio can be found. I think I can safely say that the most common application of an iTrip is in the car.

[First, a disclaimer: do not expect miracles from FM transmitters in general. They are: a) limited by LAW to very minimal power output; b) limited in bandwith like all FM radio stations; and c) not the "very best" way to enjoy your iPod in the car. But: if your car has no cassette player (so you can't use a cassette adapter) and your car radio does not have a "line-in", which would support a DIRECT audio connection to your iPod, then iTrip is the best transmitter. ALSO: if you live in a major city, consider that the FM stations that exist in your town all spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on frequency engineering studies to try to find a clear channel with no interference. It is not easy to find a clear channel in a major city, even if you are a major FM station. ALSO, ALSO: The make and composition of your vehicle can have a tremendous impact on the use of an FM transmitter. Don't blame the transmitter because your car's antenna is located on the rear of the vehicle, and therefore 15 feet away through glass and metal from the transmitter! There's a REASON why antennae are placed on the OUTSIDE of cars: radio signals have a hard time penetrating solid metal! Most of the things I have mentioned in this disclaimer will account for explaining why everyone who gave this product a poor review did so unfairly. Now, on to the review. And no, I don't work for Griffin. But I do have a fundamental knowledge of broadcast engineering and know what to expect from a product like this, and how to avoid the pitfalls associated with using any low power radio device!]

From the beginning, I have loved iTrip for its support of the entire FM spectrum. A multitude of FM transmitters exist on the market. But most have a very critical flaw: they only support two to four FM channels on which you can transmit. Those are usually on the low end of the FM band, around 88-90 MHz or so. It can be a real challenge to find a free spot on the dial when you have only 4 to choose from. Griffin allows its iTrip to be tuned anywhere from 76 MHz (this is below the US FM dial, for users in Japan) clear up to 107.9 MHz. This works great for me, since my favorite channel is 87.5 MHz. This is not an officially licensed FM channel anywhere in the USA, but it can be tuned by most analog radios and on many digital radios. Therefore, no matter where you are, 87.5 MHz is likely to be clear of any stations and interference, and as long as you have a radio that tunes it, your iPod has an opening. No other transmitter I have checked out tunes that low. Most start at 88.1. This is a big plus. (Please note that you will need to switch from US to the INTL mode to gain access to any frequency below 88.1.)

Another thing that sets the iTrip apart from the competition is the bright, crisp and clear LCD. You always know exactly what station your iPod will be broadcasting on! Tuning it is as easy as using the tuning knob on the side. I did find the plastic knob a bit hard to grip sometimes, but this was not a big deal. If it had a notch, it might be easier to turn than it is, just smooth plastic all around. But this is a minor quibble. It doesn't make me love iTrip any less.

Griffin has outfitted this newest version of iTrip with the ability to switch between "LX" (local) and "DX" (distance) modes, useful when you are having a hard time finding a clear channel or getting your iPod close enough to the antenna to get a strong stereo signal. Switching to DX takes your audio signal and makes it monaural, and increases the ability of the signal to penetrate interference and static. It might not make music sound the best, but it is just fine for listening to audiobooks, spoken word, and other similar material. (I don't mind my music in mono, for that matter.) The ability to switch into DX mode might be the little bit of extra "oomph" needed to get a clear signal in crowded metro areas or in vehicles where the antenna is located on the back of the vehicle.

Do I like iTrip? Is it that obvious? I love iTrip. My wife loves it too. She uses this iTrip for her iPod mini, which she enjoys listening to in the car. The easy tuning pleases her much more than the tuning method employed by older versions of iTrip (which, while interesting and technologically creative, was--frankly--a pain in the rear. If you have an older iTrip and are thinking of updating, DO IT!!!!). The LCD adds an incredible amount of user friendliness to the iTrip.

I only offer one caution: with the introduction of the new iPod with video (also called a 5G iPod), the model I reviewed will work only on iPods produced between early 2003 and October 2005: those that have the little rectangular port on top next to the earphone plug. If you are thinking of getting a newer iPod, make sure you get the VERY latest version of iTrip--which this is not (this is the second newest version!). The latest crop of iPods has eliminated that rectangular port and has standardized on the bottom "dock connector port" as the means of attaching accessories. Griffin has already announced and will start shipping any day now a new version of iTrip, largely the same as the one reviewed here, but made to connect on the bottom dock port. The benefit of this is that the newest version of iTrip will work with EVERY iPod that has a dock connector port, which includes all iPods from 2003 and later, as well as iPod mini, and iPod nano (now it seems clear why Apple has standardized on that dock port, eh?)
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2.0 out of 5 stars Great, but you will sacrifice the sound quality...
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