
- Car charger
- Holder with adjustable clip
- LED display for FM channels
- Support full stereo music
This Car Kit is a portable ipod charger, FM transmitter and holder for users on the go. Simply plug it into your cars cigarette lighter and enjoy full stereo quality sound. Brand new GTMax Accessories/li> 7-In-1 Features:
– FM transmitter: All channels
– Car charger
– Holder with adjustable clip
– LED display for FM channels
– Support full stereo music
– Two dimension tuning technology
– Additional 3.5mm stereo adapter to play other MP3 players
Flexible gooseneck. Support all FM channels. Power by car cigarette adapter. No battery required. iPhone not included. UPC Code:088515709038 Does not charge iPhone 1st Generation Compatible Model
Apple iPhone 3G / 3G S Apple iPod Nano 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Generation / Touch 1st, 2nd Generation Apple iPod 3rd, 4th, 5th Generation, Mini, Photo, U2, Video, Classic
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List Price: $ 39.99
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