Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Jun 21 2007, 4:19pm CDT | by Shane McGlaun
FM transmitters for iPod’s are cool and have been around for a while. DLO has a new take on the FM transmitter that includes a remote that can be mounted to your steering wheel in the car.
The TuneStik is a combo of an FM transmitter and RF remote control. The FM transmitter also has a pass through dock connector allowing you to dock your iPod with most iPod accessories without needing to remove the FM transmitter.
It safest and most convenient when driving to keep your hands on the wheel at all times and the TuneStik can help keep your hands on the wheel. The RF remote can be secured to the steering wheel of your car so you can change tracks and keep your hands on the wheel. The TuneStik is compatible with the following iPod’s:
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