Hey guys.
Is there any smart way to listen to your music on your Artemis, through your cars loudspeakers. I mean is there a gadget out there with an FM transmitter that plugs into my XDA Orbit? Cheers
Buy mini-USB -> audio Jack converter and you could use any FM transmitter with your PDA then.
perhaps a bit late now but i like this
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI....m=150134590315&ssPageName=STRK:MEWN:IT&ih=005
and it will charge as well
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I would like to know if there is a device out there that will receive a bluetooth A2DP signal from my handset, then transmit the audio over FM so I can listen to it in my car?
I think this sort of thing is my only option as my car radio does not have an auxilery connection, aslo using a mini USB to 3.5mm jack is not an option as my handset is always cradled and charging in the car.
Any ideas?
I had discovered this item in search a couple of months ago, however I haven't tried since it is almost as expensive as a new radio!
http://gadgeteer.org.uk/2007/11/20/venturi-mini-bluetooth-handsfree-with-fm-transmitter/
I'm now thinking about disconnecting the tape input on my radio and using it as an auxiliary for my phone...
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I had discovered this item in search a couple of months ago, however I haven't tried since it is almost as expensive as a new radio!
http://gadgeteer.org.uk/2007/11/20/venturi-mini-bluetooth-handsfree-with-fm-transmitter/
I'm now thinking about disconnecting the tape input on my radio and using it as an auxiliary for my phone...
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Thanks that was pretty much what I was after, however you are right it is expensive. For that price I reckon I could pick a head unit with an auxilery input quite easily if not bluetooth built in.
Try Parrot PMK5800.I use it on my Kaiser.No more than $100.00 on Ebay. Works very well on my car FM Radio.
Here is another similar device that you're looking for:
http://satechi.com/Bluetooth-Handsfree-Fm-Transmitter-for-Car/M/B000KJBNEI.htm
I had the previous version of it, the very first one they launched, which did not have A2DP yet, only BT phone calls. My experienced was pretty ugly with the quality of the mic as well as the quality of the FM sound. But it seems from various on-line review they have improved the product significantly.
The device posted above (Venturi Mini) is more superior in my opinion, it closes all of the gaps the satechi device had. I just looked at it, and wow.. this answers all of my previous concerns with the Satechi device: Caller ID (very smart thought to transmist it to the radio display, which almost FM radio has), phone book, audio out!
If the mic quality is good, then this device is perfect!
All of these devices will do the job, just a little more expensive than I would have hoped for, ideally they wouldnt have a handsfree option as I already use a Parrot CK3300 for that (with GPS).
how about this...
Why get an adapter when you can get a bluetooth stereo for you car?
http://www.engadget.com/2006/07/19/sony-s-mex-bt5000-car-stereo-with-bluetooth/
There are about 6 brands out there that I've found so far, however I'm not sure which is the best at this point.
Jabra BT320s
I recently bought a Jabra BT320s from orange accessories for under a tenner. This looks like a small MP3 player which has a 3.5mm jack for headphones (they supply you with a basic set but you can use any headphones you like). I had a small FM transmitter with a 3.5mm jack for the car which transmits to the radio.
I wondered what would happen if I used a2dp to the bt320S and plugged the transmitter into the BT320s jack.....well it worked! My wizard was playing over bluetooth(stereo) to the transmitter then FM to the radio. Quality? Not fantastic but it did work OK. The headset and transmitter hide out of the way in my armrest.
All for about 15 quid (not including wizard and car stereo)
Barry
My favourite is Venturi mini, so I am asking anybody who has Touch Cruise. Is it cooperative (on their pages is written just TyTN, Touch, Tcou Dual, and not Touch Cruise)?
Jabra sp700
I like the jabra sp700 which you can now buy for $60 on the net. just go to ebay and put in the name of the device. You can also check it out on you tube. Im sure everyone will be getting one of these
Hi!
I'm looking for a combined car charger and FM-transmitter which works with the HTC Magic. What I want is one which connects with the device using only one (usb-)cable.
Can anyone help me out, please? I've been looking all over without any success.
All the best,
Fredrik
you can buy plenty of adaptors which connect to extusb
and got miniusb and 3.5mm minijack
and then you can connect the fm transmitter which
normally use 3.5mm minijack to one connector and
a car charger to the miniusb
http://cgi.ebay.com/MOTOROLA-T501-T...66:2|39:1|72:1205|240:1318|301:1|293:1|294:50 <<<<<from ebay, i had this got it from radio shack works great but at radio shack it was $100.00, bluetooth ready to pair with your phone with FM transmitter that way you can use your car charger with your phone,
Hello
Anyone experienced with such transmitter?
http://www.blueunplugged.com/p.aspx?p=135842
Will it works on wm 6.5? does it require some software installation or setup on my HTC Mega?
Are there any good cheap replacement you can recommend me? I would like to have charger for my HTC and be able to listen music from htc's windows media player via card audio
thanks in advance
think they are a bit confused
htc devices don't use miniUSB connectors
they use extUSB which is miniUSB plus audio pins
if it's extUSB then it will work with anything which send audio over the audio pins
a phone a stereo a guitar
it just receive audio and makes the audio into fm radio no software or operating system requirement
extUSB is compatible with mini USB I think so if it works on mini USB so should works on extUSB too, right?
mini usb is a purely digital serial interface which a pda require usbHost support to use
most don't support that and that mean they can only be used by other usbHosts like a pc
extUSB is normal miniUSB but with analog audio connectors on the other side
extUSB cables work with miniUSB conntors and the other way around
but if the fm transmitter just use the audio part then connecting it to a device which have pure miniUSB it would not work
like my belkin fm transmitter just have a 3.5mm minijack and will transmit any audio which is feed it
so if you have a miniUSB connector and not a extUSB and the fm transmitter require extUSB you can't use it
unless your device support USBHost and you get drivers for the device
it should be in the spcs of the device if that is the case
like my belkin fm transmitter just have a 3.5mm minijack and will transmit any audio which is feed it
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I saw transmitters like that but I would like to have charger with transmitter together
I have an Evo and a stock car stereo ('08 f150). How can I play music and stream Pandora from the Evo through the car stereo wirelessly? Is there a product I can buy to hook up to the car stereo? Bluetooth?
Thanks
buy an fm transmitter. it plugs into the headphone jack and transmits to a freq on your radio.
Some models of that year had it, but if it has a 3.5mm headphone jack, you can switch your radio to aux and then plug in to the evo and play that way. Or buy a cassette player adapter with the headphone jack and do the same thing, if you have a cassette player.
You can do what others have stated and or you can buy a bluetooth car stereo and sync your EVO to it.
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I have an Evo and a stock car stereo ('08 f150). How can I play music and stream Pandora from the Evo through the car stereo wirelessly? Is there a product I can buy to hook up to the car stereo? Bluetooth?
Thanks
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Any of the ways the other guys said will work great, especially like teh roxx said, if your stereo has a 3.5mm input auxillary port. Thats the easiest. Here is a link to a product that i heard works well, but haven't tried it. I was planning on buying it for my company work van, but then I got laid off, (damnit!), so have no more work van! I am curious about this product though, it looks decent.
http://www.newpotatotech.com/TUNELINK_ANDROID/tunelink_android.html
is there a fm transmitter app for the s4?
i wanna play Pandora in my car!!
There's fm transmitter, Bluetooth transmitter, and good old Aux cable if your car stereo has Aux in.
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Please note that the FM Transmitter app will NOT work on a T Mobile SGH-M919. You did not mention the make and model of your car so I am not sure if you can use Bluetooth or even the headphone out to Aux In. Alternatively, you can pick up a Scosche FM Transmitter at walmart and run from the headphone jack of the phone. I use a cheap Scosche Tunein FMT4 that sells for 14 bucks at walmart in the automotive section and it works great. I don't use Pandora though as the sound quality is sub par compared to the 128k and up streams I listen to on the TuneIn Pro app.