🎶 Tune in, Charge up, Drive on!
The Belkin TuneCast Auto Universal Live FM Transmitter and Charger (2014 Version) combines innovative ClearScan technology with a mobile charging solution, allowing users to enjoy high-quality FM radio while keeping their devices powered. Compatible with a range of Apple products, it features a user-friendly LCD display and programmable presets for a seamless listening experience.
S**Y
Works great in Dallas
I had the old version for my iPhone 4 and when I moved to the 5s, I had to also upgrade my Belkin Tunecast FM Transmitter. However, it works great for me. I love the fact that it charges and transmits my music. There is sometimes static and interference from other cars transmitting at the same frequency, but this is expected and honestly doesn't bother me more than having to listen to the same songs on the radio stations all day. It's a great device and I will always come back to it.
R**S
Excellent transmitter at first, but wears out after 8 months.
Works great at first but begins to wear out after 8 months, making it really frustrating when trying to listen to your favorite tunes.Pros:- Finds a clear frequency- Great sound- Charges phoneCons:- Wears out in less than a year- Doesn't transmit phone calls
M**S
Absolutely perfect sound in my car, static varies vehicle to vehicle
I have been very very happy with this transmitter. I wanted to wait a few months to write a review to see how it would hold up. I had a previous Belkin Transmitter adapter for my old iPhone. It had the arm thing that plugged into the cigarette lighter and then you mounted your iPod or iPhone into it. I was Leary about buying this new unit because I had several issues with the old model. 1)the weight of my phone would make it fall over which was very frustrating 2)static was pretty bad 3)everytime I plugged in my iPod or iPhone a message would pop up on my phone saying "this accessory is not optimized for your device"I had low expectations because of those problems but knew one would be solved simply by not having the mountable arm but rather just a cord to plug into my phones USB port. Since getting this I have been so impressed with the sound quality in my car. The static I uses to get with the old transmitter is a thing of the past. There are times I forget it's a transmitter at all. It sounds clear enough to be a cd. I have driven 200 miles before having to change to a different frequency. This is something I absolutely love. I have found on some occasions depending on how the cord is hanging their may be a little static here and there. I bought a mount for my dash board so I could have my phone out of the way and easy to see when I'm using it's navigation. When I have my iPhone plugged in the the transmitter and positioned in the mount (that I bought separately) the sound is great. I love that it lowers the music volume when my navigation is offering directions then automatically raises the volume back after the navigation system has finished speaking. I love that all of this is integrated through my cars speakers. If someone calls me while my transmitter is plugged in (whether I'm getting directions or listening to music) it lowers the volume and my phone actually rings through the speakers of my car. I love that.Another complaint I had with the old unit but don't with this one is the error type message that would pop up when I plugged my phone or iPod in. This has not shone up once with this new Belkin device.The ONLY negative is when I have taken my transmitter into another vehicle there has been some static from time to time. In my mothers car I have to wiggle the wire around and reposition the transmitter piece. Usually closer to the center of the console between the two front seats works best. My dad's car there is very little static at all. Both my car and my fathers are manual transmission while my mothers is an automatic. I don't know if that would have anything to do with the static that is put off but it's the only real difference I could figure considering all three vehicles are different ages makes and models.If you don't have a USB adapter built into your stereo and you want to be able to listen to music and charge your phone at the same time this is hands down THE BEST TRANSMITTER I have ever owned.
L**S
Good build quality, acceptable sound, weak signal, does the job.
In terms of build quality this is the best I've found. All other transmitters I've tried around the $10 to $20 price range where cheap plastic gadgets that broke or failed to work in less than a week.I like that this actually charges the phone and reads the music stored on it, all with one cable. Keeps the car clutter to a minimum. I was also happy to see that the unit powered off automatically when the ignition key was removed or the phone was disconnected. That helps to preserve the car battery.The reasons why it didn't get 5 stars: the signal is pretty weak.It still works well and the sound quality is what you would expect from FM, but I've owned a transmitter that was much stronger, even able to override the signal of an existing channel. This transmitter's signal is okay once you find a relatively clear frequency, although you can get interference sometimes.The clear scan feature is pretty useless. It usually points me to a channel with existing FM transmission rather than an empty channel. Which means you have to actually scan your FM Bandwidth to find an empty frequency yourself.I would have also like to have a slightly longer cable, but overall for the money it does the job.
R**Y
works okay but does not last for any decent period of time
I have purchase three of these and all three have died, but fortunatly two did so within one year (the warranty period). They work well but dont last. And this last time talking to the customer service rep about a replacement was a real hassle. If I can find anything else I will NEVER buy one of these again. I would have given it zero starts but that is not possible
D**N
Died after less than 8 months
This was a discontinued Belkin product when I bought it. They also had a companion app that was supposed to go with it, but, it was discontinued as well on iOS. Not a problem, as the device would find an open frequency at the push of a button. It worked well, for a little less than 8 months. Then it just stopped. I could tell there was power through the adaptor, as the light on the plug glowed green. But, the display wouldn't work, nor did it charge my iPhone any longer. So, it's onto the next device. It's too bad, because I like Belkin products.
A**D
Works great.
I've had this in my car for a while now and it works great. Charges fast and has decent radio quality sound. This is not a direct line in so it doesn't have that type of quality and is not as loud as your normal radio volume. I am able to listen to iTunes music, Pandora, use it in a hands free capacity for telephone calls and navigation on my iphone6. I have even used my iPad on it for movies, music, navigation and charging.
J**S
Not for use in densely populated areas
Works well. I would not suggest you buy this if you live in a densely populated area. We have plenty of what I thought were empty frequencies around here, but when you use this device, your radio will pick up any weak transmissions, which results in squawks, squeaks and plenty of other funny noises that make you think your car is falling apart. This essentially turns the squelch off!
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