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Friday, January 3, 2003
 

Arkon SoundFeeder Addendum

Oh, you can find out more at the Arkon website.
5:10:10 PM    comment []


iRock done better

I've written before about how crappy the iRock has been for me. (The iRock is an FM broadcaster that allows you to send music to your car radio. I use it with an iPod.) In brief, it is underpowered, eats batteries, and barely works at all if the radio frequencies it supports are taken by a real station in your area.

The Arkon SoundFeeder is a better implementation of the same idea. It's main advantage is that it will broadcast to any frequency. It also seems to be more powerful than the iRock, resulting in clearer sound and less noise. This is probably the result of its power source -- it plugs into your car's power adapter. (They used to be used for lighting cigarettes, remember?) This means that you'll need an adapter to also plug in your iPod, although I just run it off battery so that's no problem. The price is better than the iRock, Fry's sells it for $19.99.
It's probably best to describe the SoundFeeder as "it sucks less". There are still problems -- a tangle of cords, the frequency tends to drift and needs adjustment, and it is far from hassle-free. The latter problem being endemic to all of these solutions -- they're a kludge -- and if you think you can set it up and drive on without interruption you'll be disappointed. Bring a friend who can muck around with it and try to get reception.
5:10:04 PM    comment []



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