Monday, December 5, 2011

Griffin NA15005 RoadTrip Handsfree for iPod, iPhone and Smartphones (Black)

Griffin NA15005 RoadTrip Handsfree for iPod, iPhone and Smartphones (Black) Review



Griffin NA15005 RoadTrip Handsfree for iPod, iPhone and Smartphones (Black) Feature

  • Play your iPod or iPhone on your car's FM stereo while you recharge its battery .
  • Flexible steel neck and case-friendly cradle holds your iPod or iPhone securely where you want it .
  • Easy SmartScan 1-button setup finds the best frequency for you .
  • Griffin SmartSound adjusts the signal for best sound, always .
  • Griffin-exclusive up-front controls give you eyes-free fingertip control .
Wireless music transmitting and charging for your iPod and iPhone, and handsfree calling for your smartphone.RoadTrip holds your iPhone or iPod securely in place on a flexible steel neck, in a cleverly-designed cradle that accommodates most cases (so you won't even have to take your iPod or iPhone out of its case).RoadTrip uses a powerful FM transmitter to send the music wirelessly to your car's FM radio, so you and the whole car can enjoy it through your stereo speakers. And while you're enjoying the music, your iPod or iPhone is enjoying a battery-charge.You can also use RoadTrip as a handsfree speakerphone in your car. RoadTrip's built-in microphone picks up your voice, and your caller's voice plays through your stereo speakers. RoadTrip's handsfree phone features work with iPhone and other Bluetooth-enabled phones.Griffin innovations and user-centric design make the difference: like SmartScan, a Griffin feature that finds the best FM frequency and performs the setup for you; and user-definable presets that let you save and recall the most useful FM frequencies with a single button push; and Griffin SmartSound that analyzes the signal and adjusts the output to make sure your music sounds great. RoadTrip even puts track controls at your fingertips. Play, pause, skip tracks forward and backward from RoadTrip's buttons, and your eyes never have to leave the road.


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