Proporta Allows You To Listen To Your MP3 Player (or iPod) Over The Radio With The New Wireless FM Stereo Transmitter


Has this ever happened to you?  You are driving (or flying as Ritchie Valens would say) down the highway in your Bitchin’ Camero.  The radio is blaring "Highway To Hell".  You are singing along when suddenly, pshshshshshshsh…static invades your radio as you drive past that magic line of demarcation where the station’s signal is lost in the Ozone…soon to be replaced by Travis Tritt and the country western station in the nearby county.  What do you do?  You could furiously start flipping through the radio stations — a hazard at any speed, let alone 100 miles per hour (yeah, I Can’t Drive 55, either).  You could pop in a CD, but really, who wants to listen to the same CD over and over again.  I mean, com on, The Song Remains The Same.  Or…you could listen to the music stored on your 30, 60, 80 Gigabyte iPod or MP3 player.  How’s that you ask?  Well, thanks to Proporta, you can now broadcast the signal from your MP3 player, iPod, or any other device with a 3.5 audio out/headphone plug directly to your car or stereo FM radio.  Just replace your headphones by plugging in the Proporta Wireless FM Transmitter.  It then transmits your music from your personal MP3 player to your stereo clearly and powerfully, using a selected stereo frequency that is clearly labeled on the front.   Plug in, tune in and go.

The Proporta Wireless FM Transmitter is READY TO ORDER now, and is expected to arrive on the 4th April.

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