Customer Reviews:
  Monster iCarPlay the best! October 14, 2008 The Monster iCarPlay is the third such item I have bought to use in cars with my iPod. In over a month of using it in a large urban area (Washington, DC 'burbs mostly) I've had clear sound & reception from my iPod. Only once, has there been sound bleed,at a stop light) and we moved the car a foot or less, the sound was fine! I gave up using my previous in-car FM transmitters because I couldn't take the sound bleed, but this is great! Really pleased! And I've only programed one station so far -- haven't needed to do the others yet!
  does not charge ipod nano 4G October 13, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The transmitter itself works very well but I was very disappointed to find out that it does not charge my new ipod nano 4G even though it states it charges. I called Monster and they said that it indeed does NOT charge the new ipod nano even though it does not state that anywhere on its product information.
  Excellent product October 11, 2008 This is the fourth FM transmitter; and it is the best one I have tried. The only time I have seen a better result in a transmitter system is when I had a transmitter that used an antenna system that plugged into the radio's antenna (part of a built-in DVD system). This transmitter provides clear transmission with minimal interference. No radio system is perfect since stray radio interference can occur, but I have had this one for a couple of weeks so far with no complaints.
  Won't charge Ipod Touch 2G October 2, 2008 Transmits FM well but won't charge Touch 2G. Would be perfect if it charged larest generation Ipods and iPhone. I should have done more research before buying the product. Had originally bought Griffin itrip from Amazon but then canceled when it wouldn't ship for 6 weeks.
  Easy to use, but still a poor product September 17, 2008 Very easy to use. If that were the only criteria I was assessing, my rating would be much higher - However, that is not the case. I NEVER was able to establish a clear audio transmission. No matter the location or the station, the audio was always weak and fuzzy. The only thing that differed was just how weak and fuzzy the output. Save your $$$ and look for another solution.
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