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Although many new cars are sold with Apple iPod connectivity as standard, those of us who donò€™t own the latest wheels can enjoy our MP3 tunes in the car with a Macally FM Port. This FM transmitter enables you to listen to your favourite digital tracks through the standard stereo.

The clip-on unit is powered either from the MP3 player itself or the in-car charger. And with a frequency range of 88.1 MHz to 107.9MHz, finding an available channel should be easy. A set of three button controls and a backlit screen make it simple to understand and operate, too. There is also a remote control for safer use while driving.

As an added bonus, an RDS function allows the unit to transfer Album, Artist and Song Title references to the radioò€™s display screen.

The Macally FM Port is fully compatible with Appleò€™s range of MP3 players, including the latest iPhone and iPod touch models.




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