Belkin TuneCast II

  • Brand : Belkin
  • Product name : TuneCast II
  • Product code : F8V3080-APL
  • Category : FM Transmitters
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  • Info modified on : 04 Apr 2019 08:03:28
  • Short summary description Belkin TuneCast II :

    Belkin TuneCast II

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    Belkin TuneCast II

Reviews
Updated:
2011-09-25 19:46:29
Average rating:59
Uk has collected 8 expert reviews for Belkin TuneCast II and the average expert rating is 59 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
itreviews.com
Updated:
2011-09-25 19:46:29
Average rating:0
use your MP3 player with your car stereo: During December 2006 it became legal to use portable FM radio transmitters in the UK. You are most likely to have heard of this concept in the shape of the iTrip FM transmitter for Apples iPod...
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2011-11-04 06:05:37
Average rating:50
Belkins TuneCast II is another in the wide range of FM Transmitters hitting the market. Its main advantage is that it works with any MP3 player, (thanks to a standard headphone jack input) but is let down by a bland and dull design combined with prett...
  • Four presets available, Easy to use, Wind up Headphone jack cord, Works with all MP3 players...
  • Looks dull, Sound quality isn’t the greatest, Runs on batteries, doesn’t charge your MP3 player The Final Word It runs on batteries and looks as dull as a tack, but then again, it works with all MP3 players on the market. If you own an iP...
  • It runs on batteries and looks as dull as a tack, but then again, it works with all MP3 players on the market. If you own an iPod however, we’d advise you to look at other options.
aphnetworks.com
Updated:
2014-09-24 02:43:09
Average rating:80
You have two thousand songs on your DAP (digital audio player), but two hundred compact discs sit in your car. Do you see anything wrong in this scenario? While you are busy thinking, the answer is, "Yes -- there is a problem." Why would you carry arou...