FM Transmitter for Ipod Nano - BLACK

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Wirelessly connect your IPOD Nano to your Car Audio or home HiFi system!

SE-MP3-FM-2 is designed to transmit music from your IPod Nano to your car FM radio. It allows you to set FM channel from 0.1 - 1MHz. Just tune your FM radio to match the same frequency of SE-MP3-FM-2, it turns your car audio into a MP3 player right away!

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