Agile Audio with Belkin TuneCast 3 FM Transmitter

Posted in Digital Audio by Quagmire on October 13th, 2006

Belkin TuneCast 3Belkin has released its new universal FM Transmitter, the TuneCast 3. With the TuneCast 3 you can enjoy your music and movies through any FM stereo receiver.
Listen to any of your gadgets with a 3.5mm headphone jack such as: MP3 players, portable DVD players, PSPs, CD players, and laptop computers.

The TuneCast 3 is perfect for long car rides, especially when there are kids in tow. Families with multiple MP3 and audio devices will find it a perfect solution to keep everyone entertained - just plug your portable DVD player into the TuneCast 3 and the whole car can listen to the movie. Once everyone has fallen asleep, connect your MP3 player to the TuneCast 3 to listen to your music and enjoy a moment of solitude.

Other features include:

  • Transmits on FM channels 88.1MHz 107.9MHz with 2 memory presets.
  • Cable management and status indicator for easy operation.
  • Power cord and mounting clip is included.
  • Generous 20-hour battery life

TuneCast 3 will be available in November in North America for $49.99 (USD). Launches in Asia, Europe, and Australia are expected to follow shortly thereafter.

TuneCast 3 [Belkin]

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One Comment to “Agile Audio with Belkin TuneCast 3 FM Transmitter”
  1. JULES Says:

    I just was given one of these and don,t exactly understand how they work.Can anyone help???

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