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.