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As a personal mobile device, it makes sense to use your iPod for your in-car music entertainment when making a road trip...
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techradar.com Updated: 2011-07-31 08:27:54
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For its 2008 range of FM transmitters, Griffin introduced SmartScan and more compact designs. We loved SmartScan when we first encountered it on the iTrip Auto. Its a one-button search tool that scans the airwaves for empty spaces and remembers the th...
Well-made, Great sound quality...
Can be awkward to fit...
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The RoadTrip is a decent choice if you are after an FM transmitter for your iPod. It doesnt offer outstanding sound quality, but the flexible neck design is convenient.
Flexible steel neck, sturdy design, SmartScan feature, display...
Doesnt work with the iPhone, mediocre performance in and around CBD areas The Final Word The RoadTrip is a decent choice if you are after an FM transmitter for your iPod. It doesnt offer outstanding sound quality, but the flexible neck design is conv...
The RoadTrip is a decent choice if you are after an FM transmitter for your iPod. It doesnt offer outstanding sound quality, but the flexible neck design is convenient.
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Taking the Griffin RoadTrip with SmartScan out for a test drive, no pun intended, I was pleasantly surprised with what it had to offer...
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geardiary.com Updated: 2011-07-31 08:27:51
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Like many people, I’ve had a number of iPods and MP3 players over the years. Getting them to play through the speakers in the car has always been one of the challenges of using an iPod. Newer cars often have audio jacks or even iPod jacks, but for...
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One of the things I like most about the iPhone is that it can do just about anything. Not only can you make calls and surf the ‘Net with it, but it’s also a great video, game and music player. That said, one of the biggest pain points for me has been...
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macnn.com Updated: 2011-07-31 08:27:53
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When you think about the places you listen to music, podcasts, books, and other audio, you probably use four places; home, work, while exercising, and in your car. Griffin Technology delivers devices that make listening to your iPod audio easier in all...
Easy to use. Sturdy and sleek construction. RoadTrip gooseneck bends every which way. Fits multiple iPods. Includes audio out jack. Simple programming with SmartScan. Display in both models very easy to see.
Static heard through music often. Lost station frequently. Not great for person with a long commute as you’ll have to reprogram your channels. Must remove your iPod case to fit it into the dock. Plug buttons not lit on the iTrip Auto.
When you think about the places you listen to music, podcasts, books, and other audio, you probably use four places; home, work, while exercising, and in your car. Griffin Technology delivers devices that make listening to your iPod audio easier in all...
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thinkcomputers.org Updated: 2011-07-31 08:27:54
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When it comes to MP3 players the iPod owns the market. Ive had an iPod since generation 2 and with the addition of the iTunes music store I have not purchased a CD in quite some time. With all of the songs on my MP3 player it is nice to have a full li...
Easy to use and setup, SmartScan Technology, Flexible arm, Can be used with many different iPod versions, Charges iPod...
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After using the RoadTrip for a few weeks I am really impressed with it, I did not have any issues with it at all and it was nice having my full music library in my car with me, not just a few CDs. I really like the design of this RoadTrip over the pre...
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ilounge.com Updated: 2011-07-31 08:27:54
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Griffin RoadTrip with SmartScan (2008) Before you get too excited about the prospect of an all-in-one mounting, audio, and charging solution for iPods, bear in mind that the concept’s been done many times before—but rarely well...
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