Thursday, 22 May 2008 Griffin ships FM transmitter for iPhone
Griffin Technology has introduced an FM transmitter for the iPhone, iTrip AutoPilot.
Griffin Technology has introduced an FM transmitter for the iPhone, iTrip AutoPilot.
The £59.99 device plugs directly into the 12V power port in your car while connecting to your iPhone or iPod through the dock connector. Built-in software scans the FM frequencies to find the best one to play music through, remembering the three best which can be moved between at the flick of a switch, and the system supports RDS, meaning you can see what track’s playing on your iPhone on your car radio display.
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The iPhone was the hottest technology of 2007, and is a truly remarkable product,” said Tony Johnson, international account manager, Griffin Technology.
“We have combined it with the most popular iPod accessory to date – Griffin’s iTrip – to give our customers the iTrip AutoPilot with Smartscan. We predict it will be the kind of device you’ll use day in, day out.”
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