Reviews of the Eznex ENA7000 EzCube FM transmitter
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CNET Review
The Good: The EzCube FM transmitter provides a clear and strong signal in a supercompact package that's compatible with any MP3 player.
The Bad: The EzCube FM transmitter has no mounting option, making for a messy setup. It doesn't charge the device connected to it.
The Bottom Line: The Eznex ENA7000 EzCube FM transmitter is a great performer in a teeny, tiny package, and is a good choice if you don't mind the messy setup.
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Review Summary: Experts rate this product 75/100. The amount of rated reviews for this product is too low to calculate a reliable alaScore™.
Manufacturer: EZNEX
Part number: ENA7000
General
- Product Type FM transmitter
- Width 1.1 in
- Depth 1.1 in
- Height 1.2 in
Miscellaneous
- Features LCD display, Built-in rechargeable battery
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