Tunecast 3 – Belkin Revamps In-Car MP3 Sender August 10, 2007
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If the iTrip isn’t your in-car choice for playing iPod/MP3 tunes through the car speakers then Belkin wants you to check out Tunecast 3.
TuneCast 3 is described as a universal FM Transmitter with a pretty OLED display. The big difference seems to be that this one is a bit smarter and easier to use than Tunecast II. The status indicator tells you when your memory presets have been saved, when it’s processing a request and when it’s powering off/on. The cable is 20ft – 6 ft longer than the one on Tunecast II.
Belkin points out that you can hook it up to your kid’s portable DVD player in the car so that everyone can hear the movie through the car’s speakers. Why? Isn’t the idea of a portable DVD player in the back seat to shut the rugrats up?
Anyway, it launches in the US first in November and comes to Europe after that. It will cost £40.-Martin Lynch
[Belkin]











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