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Facts and features
The FM Music Transmitter MMR-60 allows you to transmit music from your mobile phone to a radio up to ten metres away. Wirelessly connected to any device with an FM receiver, the MMR-60 is powered from your phone’s battery.
Key features
Transmits music wirelessly to any FM radio within ten metres
Remembers last frequency used
Runs on your phone’s battery – no separate charging necessary
Sizes
25 x 10 x 40 mm
1 x .4 x 1.6 inches
I will be recieving mine soon, and i'll post a review here...
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Posted: 2006-01-30 15:13:16
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Ok... keep us posted!
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Posted: 2006-01-31 17:00:27
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Ok! So here's my Review.
first things first, ive been using it all day, and i havent noticed my battery level go down any more than usual... which is nice.
Heres some pics of the product and its packaging....
It comes in a nice litte re-usable tin, with a foam insert which it fits snugly in!

Logo on the back.... (mine was made in Sweden)
OK, so you plug it in, and it glows orange, and it suggests a frequency you want to transmit on...
Once youve chosen a frequency (one without a radio station already transmitting on) it starts to fade the orange light on and off..
then you just tune in your hi-fi/stereo/car stereo to the same frequency start playing your media files/music/live TV as usual!
It also works happily with a K750...
If you go to settings, then connections, then Accessories, you can choose another frequency, and or switch the orange glowing light on or off.
It also remembers the last frequency used whichever phone you plug it into!
Overall its a great accessory, one of the best

has ever come up with
More to follow shortly, as i will be testing battery usuage/range etc at a later date!....
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Posted: 2006-02-01 18:57:18
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how much this costs?
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Posted: 2006-02-01 19:03:02
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well i got mine off ebay for around £35. thats the only place i can find selling them to the UK at the moment...
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Posted: 2006-02-01 19:13:14
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£46 delivered here...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/New-Son[....]-W900-W800_W0QQitemZ5861665608
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Posted: 2006-02-01 19:41:31
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I would be tempted to get one if I wasnt saving for a PSP.
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Posted: 2006-02-01 19:45:41
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Was gonna get one of these. So far there are only two reasons why I have not. Firstly I have a Belkin Tunecast II and I do not rate it very well, it gets lots of interferance. So a review would help me with this one. Secondly (and more importantly) it would cost me a hell of a lot to get one of these and use it now, as I do not have either my K750, W800 or W900 anymore!!! lol.
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Posted: 2006-02-01 19:47:46
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Batesie, how on earth did you get this to work with the w900i? I thought the radio wasnt built in to the w900i and its in the headphones?
>unless this just broadcasts the MP3's off the phone into the air for stereo tuned into the preset frequency, right?
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Posted: 2006-02-01 19:48:46
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On 2006-02-01 19:48:46, Prom1 wrote:
Batesie, how on earth did you get this to work with the w900i? I thought the radio wasnt built in to the w900i and its in the headphones?
>unless this just broadcasts the MP3's off the phone into the air for stereo tuned into the preset frequency, right?
You answered your own question. It can transmit anything from the media player to a FM radio.
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Posted: 2006-02-01 19:57:36
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