Even if your car doesn’t have an input connector or Bluetooth, you can still wirelessly stream your music from your iPhone 5 to your car’s stereo. The Dedicated FM Transmitter for iPhone 5 from Allputer plugs into the audio jack and the Lightning connector and draws power from your phone to transmit your music. It has four FM frequency pre-sets (88.10, 88.30, 88.50, 88.70MHz); simply select one and set your car’s FM radio to the same frequency and start listening. (Hopefully there won’t be a lot of stations at these frequencies in your area.) It has a pass-through socket at the bottom so you can power your phone while you listen, but the images at Allputer show a 30-pin connector on the bottom of the transmitter. It has a 10 meter range, so you’ll be able to use it with other FM radios at home or the office, too. It’s available in black or white for $13.25.
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Tagged: FM Transmitter, iPhone 5
Wirelessly transmit your music to an FM radio originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on August 7, 2013 at 12:00 pm.
Source: http://the-gadgeteer.com/2013/08/07/wirelessly-transmit-your-music-to-an-fm-radio/
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