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Soundfly SD WMA/MP3 Player Car Fm Transmitter for SD Card, USB Stick, Mp3 Players (iPod, Zune)
Soundfly SD WMA/MP3 Player Car Fm Transmitter for SD Card, USB Stick, Mp3 Players (iPod, Zune)
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Buy New: $34.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars(based on 19 reviews)
Category: CE

Publisher: Soundfly
Studio: Soundfly
Brand: Soundfly SD
Label: Soundfly
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7 x 2 x 3

MPN: SD
UPC: 879961001018
EAN: 0879961001018
ASIN: B0018P7WZ2

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Transmits on all FM frequencies (87.6MHz-107.9MHz) - Memorizes up to 7 FM frequencies
  • Simple plug & play - Powers on & off automaitcally - Reads MP3 & WMA files
  • Standard USB port, SD slot & 2.5mm stereo input - 3.5mm cable included for use with iPod, Zune
  • Remote features: Folder shift - Fast Forward & Rewind - Repetition of defined Section- Bookmarking
  • ID3-tag information via RDS: Wiev song information on your compatible radio display. (USB only)

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Soundfly SD lets you listen to sound files such as MP3 & WMA file stored in portable memory devices like USB flash memory & SD card, etc through your car radio speakers. It supports RDS (Radio Data System), so while listening to music, you can see the song and artist's name displayed on your car stereo. Soundfly SD transmits to all FM frequencies (87.6MHz - 107.9MHz) and memorizes up to 7 FM frequencies. It comes with fully functional remote control. You can also transmit music from other Mp3 players such as iPod, Zune etc. Just plug USB or SD card in Sound-Fly & Enjoy music!


Customer Reviews:   Read 14 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars What a great FM transmitter.   October 2, 2008
I've had an VR3 FM USB Car Transmitter for two years. It had no remote unlike the Soundfly, but I loved using it. However, there were things that I found most

frustrating when using it and I didn't realise this until after I'd purchased it.

VR3 MP3 Player FM Transmitter frustrations:

1) It wouldn't remember where I last was listening to.
2) I couldn't fast forward nor rewind. Arrgh! You could only skip between tracks. This was frustrating because I have a habit of rewinding to listen to parts of my audio tracks again and again and of course I can't fast forward through averts. It was especially frustrating because of point 1 above as I would always have to start listening from the beginning of a track. Particularly annoying when listening to long tracks.
3) No remote - Please note most FM transmitters don't come with FF or RW functions on the remote's either.
4) It was white and it was ugly.
5) Limited frequency range. A lot of these devices only allow you turn use the upper and lower FM frequency ranges.
6) It takes USB dongles and SD cards but the SD cards are limited to 2GB.

Now for the Soundfly SD:

1) The SoundFly SD remembers exactly where you were last listening to. This is so refreshing as I can just turn off the car and when I next climb back in and start the car, with the SoundFly SD plugged into the car lighter socket, it just starts right of from where I left last. Awesome! Bear in mind I have a new model car less than four years old, but a lot of these devices just die when a car is started and the device has been accidentally left in. I've not had a single problem with using the Soundly this way, and I believe I have no reason to worry about it. You even have a bookmarking facility.
2) I can fast forward and rewind to my hearts content. Even with the remote.
3) The remote is is actually quite handy, especially when driving. You can certainly use the controls on the device itself, but the remote is easier. It's not too difficult to remember the position of the keypad buttons, so using the remote while driving is quite easy. Don't crash.
4) This FM transmitter is black. The device itself is a heck of a lot more attractive than the VR3 I have. It's even smaller.
5) You can tune into all the FM frequency range in single steps, so there's no shortage of places to find a gap in the FM range. The Soundfly can remember up to seven bookmarked spots. As for the strength of the FM transmitter, it's certainly no worse than the VR3. But unlike the VR3 I have a much broader spectrum of FM frequencies to try to find a clear spot. Much better.
6) The device takes USB dongles & SD cards. But this device takes the High Capacity ones up 32GB.

Other points to note. You can also connect your iPod or MP3 player via the supplied cable. You also get a 10A fuse. In case you can't figure out what it's for, and it's not stated in the instructions, the device has a fuse inside the part that pushes into the lighter socket. That should blow before the device does. Handy if you leave the device in all the time. If the device stops working, check the fuse. You unscrew the end. The instructions are clear, but one point of note is that it doesn't show you how to change the fuse.

I'm so happy with this FM transmitter and highly recommend it to anyone who'll listen. The only thing I can think that is lacking with this is Bluetooth. I would love for this device to be able to communicate with my phone or Bluetooth headset (if I had some), or or an MP3 player that had Bluetooth.



4 out of 5 stars Does the job   September 23, 2008
4 stars because it does everything I wanted it to. That's not to say it's the best one on the market.
A little 'tinny' build-wise but for the price that's to be expected. The only thing it wouldn't do that I wanted is display the song names on the radio. This is NOT a problem with the unit, rather a feature of the built in Ford radio system which has a TEXT button but only for CD's, when in FM mode the TEXT button is a station preset.

By far the best feature of this device is the abiility to remember which track is being played at power down. It even seems to remember if the memory stick is removed and then put back in.



5 out of 5 stars The Soundfly SD is a cool little device.   September 21, 2008
It works well with most of the media that it is built to use. I am currently using a PNY 4gb SDHC card. It handles both SD and SDHC.
The Soundfly SD works well with Windows Media Player sync option as long as you allow Windows Media player convert the files. If you don't convert the files you will get a lot of what sounds like static.
I am not sure if it is a Windows Media player thing or not, as that is the only Sync program I have.

The reason I bought this is; I can be in as much as 4 different vehicles per day and to have a little device like this that I can just plug in to a 12 volt outlet, tune the radio to my preset frequency and have tunes is well worth the price.

What I would love to see in the future is; to have the Soundfly SD handle an unlimited amount of files so when they some out with a 120gb SD card it will read all the files, but for now I will have to use a few different SDHC cards (which you can buy for less per album than a CDR and much more convenient than having all those CDs to carry).




1 out of 5 stars The worst FM transmitter in the market   September 18, 2008
  0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Waste of money! Never ever think of buying this product.
Even though it says it can do a strong Fm transmission in various FM frequencies, it works with only one frequency.

The FM transmission quality is so bad. You get a lot of disturbance.

I had been using another FM transmitter/mp3 player for the past 3 months, i bought that for $12!!, i bought the soundfly since my old player did not had the folder-shift option but i made a wrong decision. This product is worth only $2, not $34.

If you are lucky, the remote will work.



3 out of 5 stars Great device   September 13, 2008
Initially I could not get this to work with my Zune, but it's easy as pie. I just didn't plug in the other cord. I was a little miffed as to why I did not need to plug in the Zune USB cable, but I figured it out.

Aside from the audio quality (a bit less than CD quality, which is perfectly acceptable), this device functions as described.


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