Virtual Reality Sound Labs Mod Pod Wireless 4 in 1 Power Inverter and FM Transmitter
- Wireless Power Inverter and FM Transmitter with USB 5V DC, 12 V DC, and Audio inputs, and Digital LED Display
- Plug in your AC devices in your Car, Truck, or SUV
- Charges portable devices such as MP3 Players, Laptops, Mobile Phones, Blackberry’s, Cameras and More!
- Fully adjustable making it easy to use and view
- Listen to your favorite songs and movies wirelessly through your FM Car Stereo using the audio input!
Product Description
From Virtual Reality Sound Labs, this feature-filled, four products-in-one Wireless Power Inverter/FM Transmitter/USB Charger/12V outlet is a must for the road traveler. Just plug this VRTP4N1 unit into your 12Volt outlet and use your laptop, game system, or any other 110V device while you are going down the road. With the addition of the 12V outlet, this unit ensures you do not give up anything. The USB 5VDC outlet allows you to charge your USB devices as well. Plug your MP3, CD Player, DVD Player, or any other audio device into the audio input jack and transmit your tunes through your car’s stereo. Fully adjustable with an LED Digital Display.
Price: $27.49
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Virtual Reality Sound Labs Mod Pod Wireless 4 in 1 Power Inverter and FM Transmitter
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This item was on back-order when I ordered it , but they were able to deliver it before the anticipated promise date, promptly as in working order.Thanks!
Rating: 5 / 5
Pretty sweet. Had a little issue with initial hookup like it has to be plugged in before car is on or something. It also continues to use power when not in use. There is a fan that runs on it which is not loud enough to be annoying, but would be better without it. A little large compared to others so may need mounting.
Rating: 4 / 5
It looked good, and worked well. However, when I put this device into a cigar jack, it made a noise. Thus, I gave up using this device while I am driving.
Rating: 1 / 5
Used in my RV for a week trip. Ran my Ipod, GPS, and FM transmitter with no trouble at all. Works as it should. Very happy
Rating: 5 / 5
Purchased the item September 7th 2007.
Put it in my 2007 Chevy Silverado for an FM transmitter for my Dell Axim X30.
Had a $15 cheap no-name fm transmitter from CompUSA that worked OK, but fell apart.
First thing I noticed was the loud fan. Sounds like an old noisy CPU fan. Doesn’t seem to have any temperature sensing since it fires up right away and stays at full power. Rotated it to redirect the sound, but ended up getting an extension and sticking it in my console. I can still hear it over the HVAC fan and road noise (stereo off).
Next I tried the FM transmitter and found that it was clipping badly. I am running the Replay Gain Handler (No clipping) Plugin for Pocket Player (which fixed my clipping problems in the past) and fiddled with the gain to minimize the clipping. In the end, minimizing the gain and lowering the volume seemed to fix the clipping issue which lead to the next problem.
With or without content being sent the transmitter adds a low hum to the sound. This is not present on standard radio stations and wasn’t as loud on my old cheap-o transmitter. Between the low volume/gain on my Axim and keeping the stereo volume low to avoid the hum, it can be frustrating.
Last issue… The USB plug was installed crooked. I had to twist the white wedge to get the plug in. It moved with a snap… so I don’t have a lot of confidence in its longevity. It does work though.
Haven’t tried the inverter.
Hope this helps other purchasers.
Rating: 2 / 5