AirPlay is the first iPod-powered FM transmitter that works across the full FM frequency band without the need to install software.
Allowing iPod users to play audio wirelessly from their iPod through any FM radio, AirPlay is suited for use in automobiles, especially those without a cassette player or auxiliary input jack. AirPlay is available for the suggested retail price of $39.95 U.S.
"The real beauty of AirPlay is its understated simplicity," said Gary Bart, president and CEO of XtremeMac. "After looking at the competition and talking to our customers our goal was to give iPod users freedom while driving, while not interrupting their music enjoyment. An FM transmitter should match the iPod's ease-of-use and not make it more complicated. AirPlay accomplishes this and more. AirPlay is smaller, simpler, and better than any iPod FM Transmitter ever made."
AirPlay features an easy-to-read illuminated digital frequency display, which turns off automatically after tuning to conserve iPod battery power.
When iPod begins to play, AirPlay automatically transmits on the last used radio frequency. Because of its energy-efficient design, when the iPod is not playing, the Airplay automatically powers off.
With Airplay, there is no need to navigate menus in the iPod. Selecting a new frequency is easy: simply find an unused FM frequency on the radio, then press AirPlay's tuning buttons to quickly select the new frequency.
AirPlay is designed to work universally with all dock-connector and click-wheel iPods, including iPod photo, iPod U2 Special Edition, iPod from HP, as well as iPod mini.
Features:
* Attaches to the top of iPod and iPod mini
* Compact design permits access to "HOLD" switch
* Operates across the full FM band, from 88.1 MHz to 107.9 MHz
* Last used frequency memory
* No software to install
* iPod-Battery-Friendly: Illuminated LCD turns off after tuning &
Automatic Power On/Off
- From an XtremeMac News Release

