MacWorld 2008

XtremeMac debuts iPod car charger/FM transmitter

Posted in MacWorld 2008, XtremeMac, iPod Accessories by Nino Marchetti on January 17th, 2008

XtremeMac InCharge FMXtremeMac continued its release of new iPod-related products at MacWorld as it unveiled an updated car charger which pulls double duty as a FM transmitter. It’s called the XtremeMac InCharge FM and pricing will put it at around $70.

XtremeMac said the InCharge FM connects with typical car power outlets as well as plugging into a standard iPod dock connector. While connected the player can be recharged. Also while connected one can use the inCharge FM to broadcast wirelessly through a car’s FM radio the iPod’s audio.

The XtremeMac InCharge FM reportedly uses special technology which will make for a clean signal and “wireless transmission of near CD quality.” It has a display, tuning and station preset buttons, a play/pause/next track button and stereo/mono modes. Expect this iPod add-on in the coming weeks.

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2 Comments to “XtremeMac debuts iPod car charger/FM transmitter”
  1. Dizzle Says:

    “wireless transmission of near CD quality.”
    That’s what they all say. I been through FM transmitters like underwear.

  2. Joel Says:

    seems like a GREAT combo to me.

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