Songbird Wireless FM Transmitter Review

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vocrobot's Review of Songbird Wireless FM Transmitter

Overall Rating

5 stars
  • Value for money
    5 stars
  • Sound quality
    5 stars
Good Points

Very easy to use, can use batteries or supplied cigarette lighter adaptor, excellent sound reproduction.


Bad Points

Haven't found any.


General Comments

Going back many years ago, before CD players became a standard feature in cars, a device was created to allow you to listen to music from a portable CD player through your car stereo; a cassette shaped device which slotted into your tape deck, which connected to either the earphone or line-out socket of the CD player.

For those people who don't have a cassette player in their car this isn't possible, which is where the Songbird Wireless FM Transmitter comes into its own. MP3 players are more popular than ever now, with capacity for much more music than a CD.

It works very simply. It takes either two AAA batteries, or can be powered with the supplied cigarette lighter socket. Connect it to either the earphone socket or line out of your unit (if using the earphone socket make sure the volume is turned up high). Then select one of the frequencies (you have five to choose from starting at 106.7 through to 107.8). Just tune your FM radio into that frequency and you can then hear your music through your car stereo, very clear and with virtually no interference.

Why I think this FM transmitter works so well (for me anyway), is because the frequencies that you can tune into are up the high end of the FM frequency scale. The ones down the lower end (87-88 khz) get interference from the radio stations in that area (Radio 2 and Radio 3). You may find in some of the larger cities where there are lots of independant radio stations that cause interference. It all depends on these factors, but where I live there are no stations past 99.9 (Classic FM) so this works brilliantly.

It can be bought very cheaply from several internet sites and is a real bargain for the quality sound it reproduces. Highly recommended!!

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  • mlbel on 9th Sep 2009

    I found this review helpful because... I agree I just got the new version and I can select any frequency, I live near Boston so the dial is full of stations and it is nice to be able to select the station that is clear. I went to a retail store to look for the same type and they wanted $60.00 for the "monster" brand, I paid $16.87 with shipping for the songbird and it works great. I think the retail store was a monster rip off! I use my MP3 player for music and self improvement audios. so it makes it real nice to listen to it in the car. No commercials and no fees for satellite radio that plays the same music over and over.