The Brando SongBird XP FM Transmitter Review
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OS5 handhelds usually can play media files. Car audio systems usually don’t have a headphone plug. But since all car audio systems can handle FM radio, the transmission of such signals is a logical conclusion. And this is where a FM transmitter comes in.
Brando ships its stuff by regular mail. Customs left the pretty stuffed envelope alone.
The SongBird FM transmitter is packaged in a big blue box.
Inside, there is the transmitter, a car lighter plug (not reviewed), and a little English/Chinese manual…
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December 3rd, 2007
at 2:55am
In terms of range and power, the Proporta Wireless FM Stereo Transmitter worked rather well, I was able to stand on the other side of the road with my E90 and this accessory (on AAA power) and my car radio was still playing back my music tracks without a glitch 8-) Volume wasn’t fantastic, relative to ‘native’ FM signals, so you do have to watch out to turn the volume down before switching back to a traditional station, but with this caveat I’ve been quite happy.