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THE GOOD
Works with any MP3 player; tunes to any FM frequency; accepts four presets; doesn't have to be used in a car.

THE BAD
Poor sound quality; horrible reception in metro areas; gets dirty easily.

THE BOTTOM LINE
If you must use an FM transmitter, you'll probably do better to overlook the Belkin TuneCast II in favor of other options.

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Average CNET Reader Rating: 3.8 out of 10

CNET Reader Reviews

  1. August 31, 2005 07:36
    Mediocre
    1.0/5
    My Belkin cannot get a clear signal through to my car, either in Minnesota, Ohio, or Texas- in both metro and rural areas. This product is exceedingly subpar in comparison to any one of Monster's FM transmitters- both iPod and generic models.

    - pantherg

  2. April 16, 2008 03:24
    Terrible
    0.5/5
    this sucks. i can't get it to pick up a signal it uses batteries so fast, it gets so frikin' easily and all it add static to radio stations without playing my iPod's music. Piece of s***.

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    - backstorker4736

  3. November 5, 2006 03:34
    Good
    1.5/5
    At $30 it is a waste of Money. First, instructions inside of the box note that the unit needs to be close to the antenna to obtain a good reception. In my Honda Pilot, the antennal is on the rear of the vehicle or not visible. Anyhow, it works ve...  read more »

    - craneocdh


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