Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Oct 17 2005, 3:23am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Besides the Sony Ericsson W900 Walkman phone, the company also announced the Sony Ericsson Walkman FM Transmitter MMR-60.
The Sony Ericsson Walkman FM Transmitter MMR-60 attaches to Sony Ericsson Walkman phones equipped with the Fast port. The FM Transmitter has a range of 10m. The Walkman phone accessory is controlled via the phone menu.
This might be the first FM Transmitter for Mobile phones available. It looks pretty sharp too.The MMR-60 is available in limited markets during December 2005, the MMR-60 will be released according to the legal requirements of each country. No pricing information available yet.
Sony Ericsson Walkman FM Transmitter MMR-60 features:
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