Thursday, March 1, 2012

Why A Home FM Transmitter Can Give Your Music Legs

You found this post because you were searching for a home FM transmitter which will help your music become more mobile.

Well your in luck!

This post was written in order to give you the type of information to help you make a wise decision when thinking about investing in a HOME FM TRANSMITTER.

First thing you need to etch into your mind is the word distance.

If the home FM transmitter you purchase doesn't deliver amazing distance, then it will probably set on a shelf collecting dust as you forget about it.

You want a FM transmitter which can broadcast upward of 150 feet. In case you didn't know it, the FCC has placed distance regulations on FM transmitters in the states. They can only broadcast 150 feet - 200 feet legally.

Which is plenty of distance, unless you live in a house which has over 10,000 sq. feet. Then you would probably need two of them.

So the first feature you need out of an home FM transmitter is distance.

Once you have distance established you need to place your focus on the sound.

You will want a home audio transmitter that broadcasts in amazing clarity.

Then you will want one which can tune into the entire FM frequency band.

Here's something you may not of known...many only broadcast on 3-4 frequencies which handcuffs their use, especially if you live in a congested city or urban area.

Those three features are your biggest sticking points.

It's the main reason not all home FM  transmitter cuts the cake.

Some broadcast a few feet while others boom it out to 150 feet.

So take my advice, chose one which transmits for distance and delivers clean sound.

In fact there are only a few on the market which have this ability and don't think you will be able to run out to Best Buy and find delivers what you need.

Most of those are designed to break as fast as possible and only broadcast a few feet.

They are not all engineered the same my friend.

Hopefully, I answered some of your questions and you find the right home FM transmitter.

If not....shoot me a comment and I'll answer it as soon as possible.

Monday, February 13, 2012

Synchronized Lights Display Possible With An FM Transmitter

You've seen them wiggle into your neighborhood the past few years.

Synchronized lights displays are becoming more and more popular as the fad rages across America, more and more holiday fanatics are syncing music to lights displays.

And I wanted to share with you in this blog post how the music from the holiday lights displays reaches you in your car as you drive by and marvel at the holiday splendor.

Check out this video....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmgf60CI_ks

It's pretty amazing how the music is synced to the lights show.

All holiday lights displays have to broadcast music to the FM stereo in your car.

And the method they use to get that song into your car is by FM transmitter.

An FM transmitter is a small device specifically designed  to broadcast audio sources to an fm stereo in the broadcast range of the FM transmitter.

These little tech savvy gadgets will relay any audio source to an FM stereo.

On each FM transmitter there is a way to tune it to the frequency you desire, then you tune the FM stereo to the same frequency and you'll be able to hear your audio source.

In Christmas lights displays, home owners use FM transmitters with computers to broadcast the sound of the lights display to your car. They plug their computer into it and then when you drive by you're able to hear the broadcast.

You can check out this FM transmitter. It's used for synchronized lights displays since it's made from higher quality than the $7 dollar knock off's you'll find at big box stores.

Now you know the how your able to listen to music in your car, which is why synchronized lights displays are increasing in popularity

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Shake Your Senses w/ FM Transmitters for Cars

If you have a yearning to listen to your music instead of the repetitive clutter of local fm radio then it's time you took control of your music and allowed it run free.

Counter intuitive you may think.

But...you music is held hostage inside your cell phone or mp3 player if you can't break it free.

Do you listen to your mp3 player or smart phone in your car?

If you do...then quit reading this post and read this about fm transmitters.

For those who don't have an auxiliary line feeding your hungry car stereo, then I want to let you in on a little secret.

You can use your mp3 player or smart phone and couple it with an fm transmitter and you will be able to free your music to run rampant inside your car.

Friday, January 13, 2012

FM Transmitter

Did you know an FM Transmitter is versatile and can be used for an array of different audio sources?

It's true. In this blog post, we'll examine a few of the methods you can use an fm transmitter and why I think everyone should have one of these in their house or car.

First up:


  • House parties and pool parties - If you like to entertain, then you should know you can use your fm transmitter to broadcast your favorite music or audio source to radio's outside and inside the house. This way everyone feels apart of the same shin dig.
  • Holiday lights displays - Just go on You Tube and type in holiday lights displays and instantly you'll understand how versatile a fm transmitter can really be. People all across the world use them to broadcast the music from their lights displays to fans who drive by in their car's.
  • DVD players can plug right into a unit and play the sound to fm radios through out the house. So you can play your favorite cd in your dvd player and hear the sound just by plugging one into it.
  • Drive in movies - home drive in movies are becoming very popular among projection television owners. Basically they are taking the fm transmitter and using it to broadcast sounds to movie goers. 
  • Translators - Yes...they even use these little units to broadcast language translations. Most use them in churches. This allows the sermon to heard by different members of the church community who can't speak the native tongue. The translator speaks in to the fm transmitter and the sound is then broadcast to an fm radio.
  • iPhone and iPad - Take your music on the road with you or play the music on your iPod and iPad and broadcast it to any car or home stereo system. Works great in cars for people who don't have auxiliary inputs in the car stereo.
As you can see, there are many uses for an FM transmitter and you can see how versatile these little marvels of technology can be and the various methods you can use them.

Check out the Whole House FM Transmitter here: http://wholehousefmtransmitter.com