Monday, July 20, 2009

The USB MP3 FM Transmitter

Here is a little something to ponder over while you are maybe listening to your favorite music. There is a great little gadget out there called (by some) a USB MP3 FM Transmitter and it will definitely be something (if you have not heard of) you will very soon discover. The USB MP3 FM Transmitter is truly an amazing little electronic device. It gives you the capability to listen to the music of your choice, whether it is something you just heard on the radio or something from years ago.

This device is simple at best for anyone to use. It plugs into a power adapter, which in most newer cars is pretty much standard. But, if you happen to have an older model car that has a cigarette lighter adapter your are still in luck. The USB MP3 FM Transmitter also has a USB plug on the other end, which enables you to use (what my teens deem) a junk drive, but there are other terms for this jump drive, thumb drive, flash drive, etc... This USB drive enables you to plug this into your laptop/computer and download whatever it is you fancy to listen to in the line of music. What makes it possible for you to listen to this music is tuning into the prescribed FM channels (it is listed in instructions), which vary depending on the USB MP3 FM Transmitter you purchase. But, (to me) this is a very small price to pay, if you do not want to pay otherwise if you know what I mean. It can be very expensive to say the least if you were to take your vehicle in to have the kind of stereo system you would like to have installed (at least for me it would be)!

I am the first to admit that the quality of music may not be the best sometimes, but you give in a little for the things you know you can afford, while keeping ahead of the game. Anyway, the USB MP3 FM Transmitter is a lot more affordable and convenient than having to deal with CD's, which in my opinion are becoming the lesser choice. We live in a world today that everything runs it's course at some point. Before there were CD's, there were cassettes, and before then 8 tracks. Besides if you wanted to put your favorite song that you just heard on a CD, you might want to rethink that because you would not want to waste a whole CD for one song. With the flash drive technology becoming more advanced, you cannot go wrong with this device. Because of the increasing storage space that a flash drive can hold today (2gb, 4gb, 8gb, 16 gb, etc...) you can add to or take off whatever song you choose. Of course with this much space you may not even need to take off anything. Think about it 16 gigabytes is a lot of music.

by terry dozier



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