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Manufacturer: CABLES TO GO
Mfg Part#: 26480
UPC: 00757120264804
Buy.com Sku: 10407003
Item#: C4TSXN
Buy.com Sales Rank: 49957
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In just seconds, you can listen to your MP3s through any car or home stereo with our MP3 to Stereo Adapter. Installation is easy; just connect the Adapter to your MP3 player, select the frequency on the Adapter, and turn your stereo to the same frequency. Its your own personal radio station without all the commercials and songs you don't like. And you keep the standard functionality of your MP3 player, including skipping tracks and selecting play lists. The Adapter can be powered by either the included 12V DC power cradle for use in the car or by batteries when you're at home or in the office. The Port Authority2 FM Transmitter makes certain you can listen to all your favorite MP3 through any stereo no matter where you are.
 
Features
Color   White
Batteries   2 x AAA
Interfaces/Ports   3.5mm Mini-phone
USB
Manufacturer   Cables To Go
Display Screen   LED
Standard Warranty   1 Year(s)
Frequency Band/Bandwidth   88.1 MHz to 106.7 MHz FM
Manufacturer Part Number   26480
Weight   0.49 lb
Manufacturer Website Address   www.cablestogo.com
Product Name   Port Authority2 MP3 to FM Stereo Adapter
Product Type   FM Transmitter

 
Tech Specs
Indicators & Controls Function Key
Package Contents Port Authority2 MP3 to FM Stereo Adapter12 V DC Power CradleRetractable 30" 3.5mm Audio ConnectorUser's Manual
Manufacturer Cables To Go
Interfaces/Ports 3.5mm Mini-phone
USB
Display Screen LED
Standard Warranty 1 Year(s)
Color White
Frequency Band/Bandwidth 88.1 MHz to 106.7 MHz FM
Batteries 2 x AAA
Input Voltage 12V DC
Additional Information Battery Run Time: 6 Hours (approx.)Battery Standby Time: 300 Hours (approx.)
Manufacturer Part Number 26480
Manufacturer Website Address www.cablestogo.com
Compatibility MP3 PlayerCD PlayerPDALaptop
Weight 0.49 lb
Certifications & Standards FCCUL
Product Name Port Authority2 MP3 to FM Stereo Adapter
Product Type FM Transmitter

 
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Customer Reviews
Value 4.5
Performance 4
Ease of Use 4.5
Overall Satisfaction 4.5
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4 of 5 best fm transmitter Wednesday, July 30, 2008
A Customer from columbia, mo  

i used a few transmitter, but this one is the best among all of them.. although no fm transmitter can give u a cd player/stereo quality
 
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5 of 5 Does what it should. Sunday, May 18, 2008
A Customer from Croton On Hudson, NY  
I live in the New York metropolitan area, but was still able to find 2 "open" FM frequencies available to use. I use the device mostly to play audio books. I have to turn the treble setting down a bit to reduce the background hiss (or white noise). This is something I had to do back in the days before cd's when I played my music on cassettes, so I don't think the unit is at fault. I played a few songs to test out the sound and they sounded excellent. After about a minute of turning off my MP3 player, the unit powers off, so be prepared for a sudden large amount of static from your FM radio, unless you get used to shutting or lowering you radio right after you shut the MP3 player. This is not really a problem as I got used to shutting the radio after a week of being startled. So far, I have only used the device in my car but I'm looking forward to playing my MP3's in the house. All you have to do is get 2 AAA batteries to power the unit. I am very satisfied with the device. It has made my commute much less boring, plus I am finally finishing several of the audio books that I have.
 
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4 of 5 Great value Friday, February 01, 2008
A Customer from mt pleasant pa  
Had to send the first one back, it would shut off after 1 minute. Second one works great, some channels the radio overpowers but not often. return was easy. great deal with the rebate
 
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4 of 5 SECOND TIME'S A CHARM Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Phil from Fairfax County, Virginia  
The first shipment that I received from buy.com turned out to be a defective product... the transmitter shut off automatically even in the presence of a strong audio signal from my Zune. To buy.com's credit they accepted an RMA and shipped a replacement rather quickly. The replacement works like a charm. The transmitter has a strong signal even on frequencies occupied by local stations. And the auto shutoff works only when it's supposed to do so.... when a longer period of silence exists indicating the device is no longer needed. I would give this a five if it included a way to charge the Zune at the same time.
 
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5 of 5 Good product Wednesday, January 02, 2008
minhwinn@yahoo.com from Orange County, California  
This is my first mp3 adapter experience. I purchased this item to use with my Sansa mp3 player. Overall, the product is very easy to use and the sound is pretty good. I did not expect an awesome sound coming from this product, but it was much better than I thought. Not quite crisp and clear sound, but it does the job. My only complaint is not the product, but the price for these type of adapters. The product is so simple to make, but yet the price is quite high.
 
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5 of 5 Great Reception! Thursday, December 27, 2007
Ron from Atlanta  
This is an awesome way to hear your tunes through your car radio. Really strong signal and lots of FM channels to choose from. The only bummer is that it does not charge the Ipod...
 
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5 of 5 Great Value Thursday, December 27, 2007
A Customer from Denver, CO  
I purchased this with the rebate offer and after reading the many favorable reviews. Getting beyond a few quirks, a bit large for the dash, the car charger is a bit difficult to plug in and pull out, and no auto-off feature-the performance is very good and a heck-of-a-value for the price.
 
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5 of 5 Cables To Go - MP3 to FM Car and Stereo Adapter Thursday, December 27, 2007
A Customer from Los Angeles, CA  
You need to find a spot for it in your car so your antenna can pick up the signal without distraction. So far it's been great. Love it!
 
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5 of 5 Excellent Wednesday, December 19, 2007
mach99 from NY  
Powerful FM transmitter, able to swamp out local radio channels, as other reviewers have noted. Very good audio quality. Retractable audio patch cord does not reel in very easily, and is a pain. Overall, I am very satisfied with the purchase.
 
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4 of 5 Best price and fast shipping as usual Sunday, December 09, 2007
Ron from Peoria, AZ  
Best price anywhere but still a bit pricy. Works great though and gives you more than enough options of stations to use. Also like the fact that it runs on batteries so I can use in the house, as well as the auto shut-off feature.
 
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5 of 5 Excellent FM transmitter, don't forget adding an a Tuesday, August 14, 2007
A Customer from NJ  
It is a very good FM transmitter without antenna. With an antenna, I can listen to my FM station even from my home's mail box, over 100 ft. Where is the antenna ? Plug a 3' USB cord to the transmitter. I opened the transmitter and found one connection in the USB port for antenna. I have experimented and found a much clear signal with pluging the USB cord. Even I prefer to use 2xAAA battery (no hiss background noise). The transmitter was bought with a rebate that made the deal be excellent (more than 50% off). I have a Belkin TuneCast II FM Transmitter, but comparing to Port Authority2, Port Authority2 has a very strong signal and long battery life.
 
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5 of 5 Love this product Monday, August 13, 2007
dpmartin from Chicago IL  
I modified a cable to have USB-USB ends and use it to power this unit from my PC. I can broadcast my audio and listen to it as I do my chores around my home.
 
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2 of 5 Much noise Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Celal Unver from Kent WA  
So much static on this one. I cannot use it anymore on my two separate cars (one is Honda-1990 and the other ise Nissan-2006) So i don't recommend to buy this one.
 
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4 of 5 Good performance Tuesday, June 12, 2007
A Customer from Highland Park, NJ  
It works great and the 16 preset channels are enough. The only problem with me is that I have to turn the volume of both my MP3 player and car radio to the max to hear my songs on the highway. And if the size were a little smaller it would be great.
 
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1 of 5 This component fried my receiver Friday, June 01, 2007
A Customer from Chapel Hill NC  
I purchased this item mainly so that I could hear my mp3s thru my home stereo. (I didn't know that there was any other way to do it.) At first it seemed fine, but my receiver started going on "overload" even though the music wasn't very loud (I've played CDs on my home system at much higher volumes). The receiver would always come back on, so I thought, gee, this is weird. Then it went on overload one last time and wouldn't come back up. I took it in for repair and at $140 to repair it, it's not worth the money. I'll have to save up and buy a new one. I tried it in the car, also, and am disappointed with the fact that the music doesn't seem to get loud enough. If the windows are closed, it's not too bad, so I'll keep it for the purpose of using it on occasional long car trips, but I wish I had not purchased it since I am now out a receiver. BTW, my receiver was less than 2 years old.
 
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4 of 5 Good product; works well Wednesday, May 30, 2007
A Customer from Fort Mill, SC  
This is the only device of this type I found online that had good reviews. I got it and tried it out, and I agree with all those other good reviews. I had a good, clear signal in my car, and the price is good. At first I was disappointed that the frequency selection is limited to 16 stations, but I found that even in the Charlotte, NC metropolitan area I found several stations that worked well. A volume control on the transmitter might be nice, but it's not really necessary.
 
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4 of 5 Almost perfect Tuesday, May 29, 2007
A Customer from Louisville, KY  
The unit has lots of pre-sets. The transmitter is very powerful and can overcome stations that are on the same channel. The unit would be perfect if it had an extra USB port to charge your MP3. I don't know how that was missed.
 
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5 of 5 fantastic! Tuesday, May 29, 2007
A Customer from N Babylon, NY  
I could not resist getting this once I read the reviews. Product worked without any issues with my mp3/CD player. Gave it as a gift to my neice and when they hooked up their iPod, it sounded like I ran into the dreaded "interference" issue. Turned out that the iPod volume was too high making the speakers noisy. Great product at a great price.
 
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5 of 5 great purchase Sunday, May 27, 2007
A Customer from Dallas, TX  
I got mine with a rebate, but the quality and performance of this device clearly makes it well worthwhile at the full ($..)price tag
 
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5 of 5 great product .. good price Monday, April 30, 2007
A Customer from rockville, md  
bought this again for someone else after buying it for myself .. it works that WELL !
 
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5 of 5 Great product - good price Monday, April 30, 2007
A Customer from rockville, md  
you will not find a clearer signal from any similar products, anywhere.. worked out of the box, easy to use, fast shipping, can be used in the house too ... very happy with this purchase and buy.com
 
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5 of 5 Good Product for Car Bulk Music Listening. Monday, April 09, 2007
Ashok from Schaumburg, IL  
Perfectly fits with any MP3 Player to listen bulk Music in Car. As suggested by my Friend Sajee I'm using it with Sony Ericsson W810i Mobile Phone (as MP3 Player) and it works perfectly fine in my Car. Overall experience is good and great Product.
 
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4 of 5 some problems Monday, April 02, 2007
AE from Piedmont, CA  
I live in the SF Bay Area, so there are lots of radio waves floating around. Right in front of my house the reception is fine. However, just a few miles away, in Berkeley, the reception is scratchy. Sure, a different station address can be used for the transmission, but setting it is a bit of a problem while driving in traffic. So, some of the shine of this otherwise excellent product has been worn off.
 
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5 of 5 MP3 to FM Stereo Adapter Monday, April 02, 2007
Hoofinator from Waterford, CT  
nice unit, works well, high quality sound, as good as any very strong fm station. hard to read in direct sun light, but once set up it's good to go. has auto shut -off features to save battery life. (can sometimes be a pain) good unit though.
 
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4 of 5 Flexible, power saving, low volume Saturday, March 31, 2007
Saleh from Willimantic, CT  
I'm happy with this FM transmitter. Especially that it turns off automatically after a couple of minutes to save power and because of the flexible car if it feels that it is transmitting nothing. The car charger has a flexible joint that allows you to fit it perfectly regardless of where your lighter is. The reception is good but the volume is very low compared to other radio channels unless you put the mp3 player on max vol, consuming more mp3 player battery. The only design drawback is that the line-in socket is located at the inner part of the FM transmitter, which means that you have to unplug the wire if you want to remove the device from the car adapter. A pain in the neck when you need to do that. Good news is that I don't need to do that so often.
 
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5 of 5 Great MP3 to FM adapter Thursday, March 29, 2007
Shafiq from Flushing, New York  
I was looking for good adapter for long time and was reading reviews of most of them available in the market. This is the only item got very good review. I am very pleased with this item. I live in NYC. Where getting free channels are rare but this adapter is working at the first channel (88.1) I tried flawlessly with no distortion, I did not even tried the rest of the channel. Buy it, you won't regret. It also works with my Garmin NUVI 350 gps system.
 
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5 of 5 Works great! Thursday, March 29, 2007
A Customer from Reno, Nevada  
This product is working great for me! I use it with my tablet pc while I drive around in my truck. I mostly use it for podcast listening, but everything sounds great through it. I did notice that I can't be charging my pc while I use it, it picks up a bunch of noise if I do, but the same was true in my old truck which had an input jack on the stereo. It's almost like having an input jack again, which I was really missing.
 
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4 of 5 Best so far Thursday, March 29, 2007
A Customer from RTP, NC  
this unit works far better than 2 others I have bought and several that my friends have. the only drawback is the size when it is used with the car charger, it really sticks out a lot. There are a lot of radio stations in the area but it was easy to find an open channel for my 50 mile trip to work.
 
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5 of 5 Works flawlessly Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Mike Foster from Salt Lake City, UT  
I originally bought a cheap FM transmitter on ebay. Glad it was cheap because it sure didn't work very well. This one is great. Tried it in 3 different cars. Great range. Flawless sound. Easy to use. Shuts itself off when it doesn't have a signal. I like that it's all self-contained and plugs into the lighter socket. The retractible cord is a nice feature, although if you're not careful, it'll snap right out of your ipod. I would highly recommend this unit. In fact, I ended up buying a 2nd one for my son's car.
 
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5 of 5 Better than Kensington Monday, March 19, 2007
A Customer from Iowa City IA  
I first bought a Kensington FM Transmitter for a long-distance trip with my iPod. It was awful. Anytime even the faintest signal appeared on the channel, it meant tons of static. This Port Authority is a much stronger transmitter. I set it to 88.3 and was able to drive into Chicago without having to change it. Even when a radio station is coming in strong, this transmitter is able to overpower it and continue to work well. Definitely recommend it. The only drawback is that this charger does not charge the iPod like the Kensington did. But that trade-off is an easy decision, since the 2nd generation iPod battery life is over 8 hours of playback. For long trips you could get a dedicated car charger for the iPod, and just charge it when it gets low. Or use a cigarette lighter power splitter.
 
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5 of 5 Great for listening to MP3 lectures Thursday, March 15, 2007
A Customer from Iowa  
Great sound clarity and overall great value. You will have to turn up the radio, and if you have a radio with automatic tone adjustment for news, pop, etc you may want to set it to "news" if you are listening to lectures and perhaps audio books.
 
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5 of 5 Not perfect, but best one out there Monday, February 26, 2007
A Customer from Las Vegas, NV  
I've tried a couple of these adapters in the past and they were all horrible. After reading many reviews of newer ones in the past year, I was still not convinced they had become any better, but this one came up on a great after-rebate sale here on Buy.com along with very solid reviews. It is indeed a great product. The input volume has to be kept relatively low on my play so I have to turn up the volume about 40% higher on my radio to get