Powerwave's PSP FM Transmitter allows you to wirelessly transmit your stored MP3s through the FM radio in your car while charging your PSP. With its sleek design and bright blue LCD screen, you can select and also store up to 10 different stations with ease.
Actually, if you look at the unit in the link, the actual units display which shows the frequency the audio is being transmitted on is completely different. The one here is a rectangle shape, while the one in the link is form fitted for the PSP.
LegolasFett said: "Actually, if you look at the unit in the link, the actual units display which shows the frequency the audio is being transmitted on is completely different. The one here is a rectangle shape, while the one in the link is form fitted for the PSP."
No, no. The one from the link comew with this one pictured.
It's a combo. The picture here is of the AC car adapter plug.
LegolasFett said: "Then where is there a display on it showing the frequency if it is just a car adapter?"
what I was trying to tell you is that there are two.
One as pictured above for car (w/ an AC adapter) and the form-fitting one for basic wireless transmission.
Don't forget - all products of this kind are illegal in the UK... use a cassette adaptor (if you can) for superior quality or have a local 'car audio' firm provide you with an auxilliary input for perfect reproduction.
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