Tag : griffin itrip, fm transmitter, 2g, ipod nano
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Product Description
A fresh design - iTrip nano is everything you need to play your iPod on your car stereo without hassles and without wires. It is a simple way to play your iPod on any FM radio. iTrip nano makes using your iPod in your car easier than ever before.Customer reviews
works but eats the battery 
While working, reduces the battery lenght a lot. Fine if you don't live in a crowded radio frequency area.
Wrong item 
The item in the picture and the discription were different from the item I recieved. I paid $20.00 for something I could have got on ebay for $5.00! The item I thought I was buying was no longet in stock.
Works..... but not great. 
I love the way this transmitter integrates with the Nano. It fits perfectly and makes a neat and tidy package, however; the transmitter is so weak that you MUST place the unit VERY close to the receiver and/or its antenna. Even then, there is often more static/interference than I'm comfortable with. If you find just the right spot and don't move, it works fine but while driving, you should expect inconsistent sound quality. I think it's worth the price but please don't set your expectations too high.
Must be very close to antennae 
This FM transmitter had to be within inches of the radio antennae to clearly pick up the music being played. I do not recommend it for use in a vehicle. Works ok if the iPod can be situated right next to the antennae. I tried many stations for broadcasting which didn't seem to help in the car.
Not as good as the other Griffins I've purchased... 
I got this receiver so I could listen to my iPod in my car, because I had had great experiences with the Griffins that I had purchased for my iPod mini. This one, quite frankly, sucks. It's not like I live in LA, where the radio station can be interupted easily. I live in Utah! Hello? You have to turn the volume way up on the nano BEFORE you attach it to the Griffin to be able to hear even a little bit, and the loud hum you have to hear in order to listen to your music isn't even worth it. I finally just trashed mine because it was so frustrating.
