n FM tuner for the PSP, along with a FM transmitter. I try tuning into the local stations using the headset and the sound quality is awesome and I get good signals and no interruptions.
Now it's time to try the FM transmitter, I plug the the thing into my PSP's audio jack and turn the power on. It fits and clicks into place. Now I try tuning into 88.5 through the headset and I get the sound of my PSP but theres one HUGE problem, the sound even on maximum, the antenna of the transmitter fully out and the PSP being beside me is very low. Now I try tuning into 88.5 using my Sony 3,200 watt deck. I get the signal from my PSP and I put it on full volume still the sound is very very low compared to other stations.
I try it in my car. The thing doesn't tune into 88.5, it can't catch a signal!! I mean I don't know if this is a problem with of my car but I tried it out in my friends car still, no luck! One of the biggest reasons I bought this was that I could hear my songs in my car like an Itrip for the Ipod but well, I guess I wasted my money. BUT not to forget the FM tuner. That is something that I guess has made my money worthwile.
Overall, its a great product for FM tuning but you can't rely on the transmitting. The sound quality is quite good while transmitting and you can even go put your PSP 3 rooms away and listen to the sound using the headset with least interruption but the volume sucks. I guess I'll try out the Tunecast one now for Transmitting.
Hey im sorry i wrote the review via the psp so umm the beginning is a bit weird im sorry! In the beginning I meant to say- Something that I really wanted...an FM Tuner....and it continues.
You guys really need to supply links if you are doing a review, I mean... come on. If it is available- help us out. Why is it people only ask for a link if there *is* a link, and reviews like this no one asks?
No you hear the FM through the headset, the transmitter does not have to be attached to the PSP while you tune into local stations using the headset. But if you want to hear the sound transmitted through the PSP then you obviously, have to have the transmitter connected to the PSP and to hear the sound on the headset scan into 88.5! You can also tune into 88.5 using other FM tuners and listen to the sound of your PSP.
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