Digipower iPod Navigator

I am very happy with my Ipod Nano and my Jeep but they didn’t realy like to work together. OK my carradio has an aux but still my Ipod doesn’t get charged and is just lying around.
So when i got my hands on the Canadian Tire flyer this week I saw the sollution and Ipod Navigator. It’s an holder, Charger and FM transmitter all in one and it was priced at just under 10 dollars.
The Navigator fits snug in the cigarette lighter and that makes it strong so that it can’t move to much. The Ipod Holder is a bit big for my Nano (3rd generation) but you can adjust the sides so that it doesn’t go any where but there is a lot of space on the top (for bigger Ipod’s i guess). On the side of the holder there is a switch to select the fm transmitters frequency. And then of course there is a little cable coming out of the bottom to connect to the Ipod.
The clue is to get a frequency that is free and doesn’t get to much interfere with different signals. I tried two the first one was not the right one but the second one was clear and strong.
It is nice to see that they really thought about the product. For instance it sets it’s own volume level and that way your personal settings are save.
My conclusion is that this product is great it works like it should and it fits great in my Jeep so now no loose ipods and cables any more and my ipod gets charged to. Great buy for my Great Ipod Nano .
Written by George on December 9th, 2007 with
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#1. May 8th, 2009, at 4:53 AM.
ya, this is a great product, i have tryed 100$ fm transmitters, and this greatly exceeds them, i bought it earlier today, i hooked it up in my house via a 12 volt power supply with a cogarett lighter jack, i put on music, and it reached half a km, so i saidto myself ok, this is obviously the best thing ever scense all other ones barely reach 30 feet, so i made it better, i took 1 antenna off a old set of rabbit ears, and took the transmitter apart, theres a little white wire inside running from the board, then all the way around stopping just short of reaching the bord again, i just put a notch in the plastic, poked it through, soldered it to the telescopic antenna, now it can reach 1.3 km’s, thats not line of sight, theres big houses, hills, trees etc, but at 1.3 km’s, you can make the sound out, but its low, i think im gonna make a diapole next lol, (for reference sake, theres 4 screws in the back of the transmitter, 3 visable, and 1 under the sticker on the back) hope this helps:)