An MP3 car transmitter gives you the ability to listen to digital music in your car. Simply put, it is a small little radio that you plug into your car, and it broadcasts your music so that your car's radio can pick it up.
mp3 transmitters are connected from the mp3 player to your car radio using a usb cable connector. it is used in the place of a cd player to transmit mp3.
MP3 transmitters is a wireless solution to play computer/MP3 music through home speakers or headphones. Provides quality sound for up to 100 feet. For more about MP3 transmitters go to http://www.sadoun.com/Sat/Products/GE/97686-Wireless-MP3-Transmitter.htm
Since the Belkin mp3 transmitter has been made with a shorter antenna than other mp3 transmitters you can expect to find some interference in your car with other devices in it.
Yes. FM transmitters will work with a car stereo.
Yes, there are. Usually they are transmitting from radio signals from inside the car. Overall they are some what full of static, but do the job. Here is a website comparing prices. http://www.nextag.com/mp3-car-transmitter/stores-html
Yes, this can work. However, in many areas laptop transmitters don't work very well. This is especially common in crowded, metropolitan areas. It may be a better idea to get a cassette adapter if your car is equipped for one.
Yes the Belkin transmitters work with any mp3 player as well as: ipods, computers, PDAs, CD players etc... http://www.amazon.com/Belkin-TuneCast-Transmitter-Players-Black/dp/B0001F22PA
A search on eBay brought up several inexpensive options for FM transmitters for an iPod classic; however, none appear to have brand names. Here is the link (I am not endorsing any particular seller): http://shop.ebay.com/sis.html?_nkw=iPod+Classic+MP3+Car+FM+Transmitter
Pioneer is the best amplifer and car system that works with MP3 files.
An fm transmitter mp3 usb allows you to play your digital music in your car. You do not have to listen to the music on the radio but you can put songs on the transmitter so that songs on your mp3 player can be played in your car. Go to http://www.amazon.com/Car-MP3-Transmitter-Drive-Remote/dp/B000O3PLYS for examples of transmitters.
Yes.
I can not find any glitches on any website that I have looked at. The only thing is they only work with 100 feet of what you are transmitting off of. You can find out more about wireless mp3 transmitters at http://www.sadoun.com/Sat/Products/GE/97686-Wireless-MP3-Transmitter.htm
Apple and Sony both offer transmitters for an iPod mp3 player. Other lesser known manufacturers also produce transmitters, but it is likely a better bet to go with a brand name you know to ensure you get a quality product.