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Mito 35ABR250BA Autobug Fm Transmitter


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Type: Automotive Parts and Accessories
Brand: Mito
Batteries Included: no
Sales Rank: 31737

MITO Corporation introduces a great plug and play way to send audio from portable devices to home and car stereos with wireless ease, convenience and clarity! The AudioBUG is designed to work with any portable audio device. Listen to your favorite CD, DVD, MP3 Player, iPOD, PDA, Laptop, or Desktop computer through your FM radio or stereo with the AudioBUG AB-250.This exciting product features patented wireless technology to send high-fidelity stereo audio signals from any audio device to any FM radio or stereo with a range of up to 15 feet. Simply tune the desired FM radio and the AudioBUG into any one of four frequencies: 88.1, 88.3, 88.5 or 88.7 MHz, plug the AudioBUG into any audio output source and enjoy! Improved, the AB-250 will automatically turn itself on when detecting an audio signal and will automatically turn itself off if no audio is detected after 80 seconds, saving the already robust 40 hours battery life. The AB-250 also features enhanced signal-to-noise ratio resulting in better sound quality and "eyes" that light up, letting consumers know that the unit is on.
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star rating 5
MITO wins!
July 2006. After testing the Jwin, Griffen 30BK, Edge DiskGO, and the Kensington Pico, and the MITO, the MITO wins hands down. The JWIN is not plug and play and presented quite a bit of static, the Griffin could not muster the volume, as was the case with the Kensington, and the Edge was just a P.O.S., with no stereo transmission, and a battery door that would not close. My test was specifically for transmission to a Panasonic Boom box, used while on vacation. In both N.J. and N.C., the MITO performed well, with little static, and plenty of volume for those late night jam sessions after the kids and wives were asleep. Go with the MITO, you won't be sorry.

star rating 2
It won't shut off!
The AudioBug works just fine with my iPod 5G, with the exception of the auto-off feature. Mine will not shut off, even after disconnecting the audio source, even after letting it sit for several minutes. I've already drained 1 battery. And there's no manual way to shut it off. As a result, I need to remove the battery. Not very elegant.

star rating 2
far from the Best sound quality in a portable FM transmitter
...runs off of a 3V cr2 lithium battery (wtf?)
...offers a whopping 4 stations to choose from
...has a weak, rarely clear, static laden signal
...because of its cute bug like features I give it a generous 2 stars

I would definitely recommend looking around at other fm transmitters before buying this one. I've had it a little more then a week and I'm shopping for a different one. I could be wrong, but I don't believe Iriver had anything to do with this product.

star rating 5
Best sound quality in a portable FM transmitter
I've listened to them all, and this one sounds great. Beats the heck out of Belkin, FID, and the others. Aerielle also makes one for the car (ATB-350) that has the same great sound. It looks like these guys also make the iriver transmitter, so look at those reviews if you want more input.

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