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Griffin iTrip Pocket
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14 reviews

November, 2009

57 / 100

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Griffin iTrip Pocket

The Griffin iTrip Pocket wins points for its supersmall and stylish design, but its weak FM transmission can't hold water in urban areas.

The Griffin iTrip Pocket is cute and ultracompact, and its cap includes a hole for attaching to a keychain. It's easy to use, offers three presets, and outputs to the iPod's screen.

The iTrip Pocket suffers from weak FM transmission, which results in frequent static and dropouts in urban areas. It also doesn't include a car charger and has no pass-through for attaching a separate charger. It can only be used with the iPod.

Griffin has quite the iTrip legacy, and though the company was a pioneer for iPod-friendly FM transmitters, the signal strength has been a weak point. Unfortunately, the issue has not been remedied in the iTrip Pocket, an otherwise lovely device...

June, 2007

Rating

57

Partner Source
cnet.com
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Griffin iTrip Pocket

By Jasmine France

Griffin has quite the iTrip legacy, and though the company was a pioneer for iPod-friendly FM transmitters, the signal strength has been a weak point. Unfortunately, the issue has not been remedied in the iTrip Pocket, an otherwise lovely device with ...

The Griffin iTrip Pocket wins points for its supersmall and stylish design, but its weak FM transmission can't hold water in urban areas.

Unfortunately, the issue has not been remedied in the iTrip Pocket, an otherwise lovely device with an ultracompact design and friendly user interface. Still, if you live outside the urban jungle and want a transmitter that can double as a...

June, 2007

Rating

57

Partner Source
zdnet.com

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