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HomeDocking StationsIpod Docking Clock RadiosDLO 009-3040 TransDock |
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 | | Customer Reviews: | | | Average Customer Review: Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.
Near perfect solution for the automobile Sep 27, 2009 This is my second TransDock. My first one came with a short solid mount and a wired power cord as well as that frankenstein erector-set attachment. I can understand everyone's criticism of the adapter arm, but using previous the DLO TransDock mounting system makes this thing nearly perfect. I get great audio quality with the auxiliary out. I haven't tried the FM modulator. Research them at iLounge.com for reviews. I can charge my bluetooth headset with the USB outlets on the bottom of the unit. It attaches securely to my dashboard and allows for very clean wiring through my dashboard because the cord is so long. I would recommend this product highly if you are willing to:
1) also buy the screw mounted portion and power cord
2) be willing to put 2 screws in your dash board
3) have an auxiliary our to your stereo
TransDock Sep 11, 2008 I recommend you spend more money and buy the older version, the TransPod. This one does not emit good sound and has a lot of static.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Not good at all... Dec 11, 2007 On a completely dead frequency I heard more static than music. Then I'd make a left turn and it would sound great... until I turned again. Very disappointing. I bought this to replace the iRiver AFT100. The iRiver worked much better than the Transdock until it broke. I'm done with these FM Transmitters I think. Either they don't work or they're not built to last.
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Worst one of these I've tried Dec 11, 2007 I was so hopeful that the Transdock would be the ipod transmitter of my dreams. Will work with my Nano now and work with my new iPod Touch when I get one AND charge my cell phone - what could be better?
Not this thing. I've had a Belkin for some time and that one was good, held a frequency well, well made, etc. But it only worked with the Nano.
This one with it's multiple articulating arms seems like a good idea if you want to install a squeek in your car and if you don't want it to transmit well. Additionally, it would turn off and on exactly once every minute. I contacted DLO customer support and clearly worded the problem. I asked if this is the way it works or do I have a defective unit. After no less than 10 'go rounds' of them asking me the same questions I had answered in my original email, they finally said I should return it for a new one.
Ugh!
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Strong signal Aug 26, 2007 The TransDock fulfilled my expectation regarding signal strength. My previous transmitter was extremely hissy, so this is what I was looking for. The structure is a bit flimsy, mostly due to the fact that the 12V connector where the dock is inserted is not usually made for this purpose, and the weight of the iPod/Dock combination makes the connector arm shake. This may also depend on the car that you're driving. However the iPod has not fallen off the dock at any time.
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