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1 of 1(100%)customers would recommend this product to a friend.
Average Customer Rating : 
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
(of 1 review)
Portability 
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Ease of use 
3 out of 5
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4 out of 5
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1 of 1(100%)customers would recommend this product to a friend.
All your music from your car radio
podcaster
from Worcestershire
, 21 August 2009
The Griffin Roadtrip is a great solution to the problem of playing more than one CD in either a single CD/radio car player or with a car that only has a Cassette/radio.
You are only limited by the size of your storage space on your iPod/iPhone so you can literally play 1000's of 'CD's' without having to carry them all with you. Great for long trips.
Positioning is important.
By law the transmitter is low powered and I notice that in my situation where I have to plug the Road trip low in the dash and my car aerial is at the back of a long estate car there is a little "De sensing" when my hand is on the gear change, that said, there doesn't seem to be that problem when in my wife's car. (a small 2 seat sports car)
This product is meant to be, "Made for iPod, works with iPhone" Generally, that is true but very occasionally I have heard the iPhone break through when it is searching for a transmitter or about to receive a call.
Overall though, It does the job quite well but I think I would prefer a more rigid fixing to say a glass suction cup and a flying lead to your socket rather than the flexi arm which when used in an adapter is a little sloppy (Down to the design of the adapter, rather than this product).
Car drivers with only one socket and an adapter for Sat Nav and Road trip might want to check that the adapter is better than ours or consider some other iPod mount.
I am told that people who live in highly populated areas where there are many FM radio stations it is almost impossible to find a free channel but I have not encountered this. However, travelling great distances may make a "free" channel become busy in a new area but it is a simple process to retune.
Age group: 50+
I have used this product for: 3-6 months
Expertise: intermediate
I use this product for: Personal
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