refused9150
11-03-2008, 04:32 PM
How many of you would like to use your G1 in your car but don’t have an auxiliary input on your stereo? Eznex (http://h12.teamjang.com/%7Eeznex/english/index.html) has created the EzCube (http://h12.teamjang.com/%7Eeznex/english/ez_board/content.php?start=0&no=33) for just such a situation. We for one are sick of running a cable from out phone to the back of our car stereo. The EzCube is compatible with the T-Mobile G1 for those who are wondering.
http://androidcommunity.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=1471&d=1225747454
We had the chance to play with these little cubes long after reporting about them over a year ago. (http://www.slashphone.com/106/7161.html) I have not yet seen such an interesting FM transmitter. They are very small land portable allowing you to take them everywhere. Unlike many FM transmitters out there with pre-set frequencies the EzCube allows you to select any radio channel you would like. You can save up to 4 different preset frequencies with the EzCube. A blue back lit display makes it easy to see what you are doing in the dark.
In the box you will find the EzCube, car charger, 3.5mm headphone jack, and two cell phone adapters for those without. They have 3 colors to choose from, White, Black and Red. While we were in the car the EzCube worked pretty well on clear channels, but on channels that were being broadcast by a radio station, the music from the phone could not be heard. We found the EzCube particularly useful while at home because we could listen to music wile on the phone without having to get up to change the song.
Technical specifications are as follows:
Transmission Frequency: 87/5 ~ 107.9 MHz
Modulation: FM Stereo
Tx Power: Lower than 50nW
Display: LCD screen display
Channel Memory: 4EA (LCD display)
Power Supply: Built in Rechargeable Li-Polymer Battery
Changing Voltage: DC 5V
Battery Status Display: 3 Level
Power Off: Auto off
Audio Frequency: 20Hz ~ 15kHz
Available Temperature: -10°C ~ 60°C
Charging Time: 60 Minutes
Working Time: Up to 8 ~10 Hours
Dimensions (W x L x H): 28 x 29 x 30mm
We will be giving away 3 of these in the near future so keep an eye out!
http://androidcommunity.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=1471&d=1225747454
We had the chance to play with these little cubes long after reporting about them over a year ago. (http://www.slashphone.com/106/7161.html) I have not yet seen such an interesting FM transmitter. They are very small land portable allowing you to take them everywhere. Unlike many FM transmitters out there with pre-set frequencies the EzCube allows you to select any radio channel you would like. You can save up to 4 different preset frequencies with the EzCube. A blue back lit display makes it easy to see what you are doing in the dark.
In the box you will find the EzCube, car charger, 3.5mm headphone jack, and two cell phone adapters for those without. They have 3 colors to choose from, White, Black and Red. While we were in the car the EzCube worked pretty well on clear channels, but on channels that were being broadcast by a radio station, the music from the phone could not be heard. We found the EzCube particularly useful while at home because we could listen to music wile on the phone without having to get up to change the song.
Technical specifications are as follows:
Transmission Frequency: 87/5 ~ 107.9 MHz
Modulation: FM Stereo
Tx Power: Lower than 50nW
Display: LCD screen display
Channel Memory: 4EA (LCD display)
Power Supply: Built in Rechargeable Li-Polymer Battery
Changing Voltage: DC 5V
Battery Status Display: 3 Level
Power Off: Auto off
Audio Frequency: 20Hz ~ 15kHz
Available Temperature: -10°C ~ 60°C
Charging Time: 60 Minutes
Working Time: Up to 8 ~10 Hours
Dimensions (W x L x H): 28 x 29 x 30mm
We will be giving away 3 of these in the near future so keep an eye out!