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Monster RadioPlay 300 Universal Full Spectrum FM Transmitter (MBL-FM XMTR300)



Monster RadioPlay 300 Universal Full Spectrum FM Transmitter (MBL-FM XMTR300)


List Price: $59.95
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Product Description
Feature Listen to your portable audio tunes through your cars FM radio wirelessly.
LegalDisclaimer Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer Monster
Model MBL-FM XMTR300
UPC 050644467189


   
Customers Reviews

2010-07-27
FAILED EARLY
This transmitter worked better than it's Belkin predecessor but failed were the cord goes into the selector after only a year use. Needs better strain relief at that point.

2010-07-14
Crappy transmitter
Used this with my 80gb Zune. broke within first month of use. Would turn on and off randomly. Sound quality is terrible.

2010-07-08
Great Product to Listen with Pandora for Motorola Droid
I wanted to listen to Pandora, Youtube, and other aps using my Motorola Droid in my car. I read online that the Monster RadioPlay 300 would be perfect to use. I am also very pleased to report that not only am I able to listen to my music/videos, but I also can take calls hands free which is a major plus.

I decided to get the Monster RadioPlay 300 vs. the Motorola Motorokr T505 Bluetooth In-Car Speakerphone because the T505 uses batteries and I didn't want to have to buy batteries all the time. The T505 seemed to be more expensive over time.

The thing that appealed to me about the T505 is that its wireless, so there's less wires.

My only suggestion is that you program the Monster RadioPlay 300 to stations that will not interfere with the signal. This is pretty easy to do!

There are not a lot of options out there for radio transmitters for Droids, but the Monster RadioPlay 300 is a great buy and a must have!

2010-06-27
Great Buy
the item was as good as the reviews said it was, the only unfortunate parts about a transmitter is that in the area that i live, even if it is 88.1, it will sometimes interrupt my music with a stronger radio station. It seems very hard to find a channel that will never be in use. and when your station is taken over, it can be a hassle to switch both the transmitter, and the car radio. it can cause a driving hazard. so make sure you preset channels, also this transmitter doesn't have a clip to hang on to anything, which would be the only thing i would add on to it. but for sound quality, and ease of use, this thing is probably the best you will find.

2010-06-22
Works great, strong signal
I have a little experience when it comes to FM transmitters and I have noticed that a lot of them have such a weak broadcast signal that I usually have to have the device in the back seat just to hear the music (my antenna is in the back of the car). This device works great anywhere in the car and I don't have to crank the volume up to hear the tunes. Very happy with my purchase.

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