8 August 2007 10:01 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
The Belkin TuneCast 3 is a universal FM Transmitter that lets you listen to your music and movies through any FM stereo receiver.An "enhanced" version of its predecessor, the TuneCast II, the TuneCast 3 is apparently even easier to use.
Its status indicator tells you when your memory presets have been saved, when it's processing a request, or when it's powering off or on.
The TuneCast 3 streams audio from any device with a 3.5mm headphone jack, such as MP3 players, portable DVD players, PSPs, CD players, and laptop computers.
With a new design, TuneCast 3 features cable management and a status indicator on the OLED screen to let you know when your presets have been saved.
It boasts a battery life of 20 hours and can save two station presets.
TuneCast 3 will be available in November in North America, with launches in Asia, Europe, and Australia to follow.
UK pricing will be £39.99.
Audio, iPod accessories, Belkin, FM transmitters




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