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Griffin’s new iTrip AutoPilot sends out sweet iPod/iPhone tunes over FM – car stereo adapter for iPhone

May 29, 2008 by Will Park - Leave a Comment

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For those of you still able to use an FM radio transmitter to beam the pop-hits in your iPod or iPhone through your car’s audio system, Griffin has just announced their newest iTrip offering. The Griffin iTrip AutoPilot transmits all your tunes to your car’s radio through an unoccupied FM channel.

Thanks to a cigarette lighter power plug and a dock connector, the iTrip AutoPilot not only broadcasts your favorite music over the air, but also charges your iPod/iPhone at the same time. And, to kill the hassle of searching for an available FM frequency, the iTrip AutoPilot will automatically scan for the clearest FM channel using its “SmartScan” technology and conveniently displays the broadcast frequency for your listening pleasure.

Griffin iTrip AutoPilot

Grab the Griffin iTrip AutoPilot for the iPod or iPhone in your life. A penny shy of a C-note ($100) will get an AutoPilot of your very own.

Griffin iTrip AutoPilot 

[Via: Macworld]

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