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2GB MP3 Watch with FM Transmitter!

Posted in Audio, Consumer, Cool, Design, Entertainment, Gadgets, Music, Watches, mp3 by max on the June 23rd, 2008 at 6:15 pm

2GB MP3 Watch with FM Transmitter!

Here’s an awesome watch that lets you listen to MP3s AND transmit the MP3 songs or your recordings via FM station. Now, here’s a watch you can use as portable MP3 for your car OR you can even use it as emergency FM transmit device. How cool is that?

Features:

  • Memory: 2GB
  • Music Format: MP3, WMA, WAV
  • FM Transmitter
  • 5 EQ Modes
  • Waterproof up to 3 Meters with Earphone Jack and MIC hole closed
  • Built in MIC
  • Earphone Jack: 2.5mm
  • USB: 2.0
  • System: Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/2003/Vista, Mac 8.6/OSX, Linux 2.4.X or above
  • Power Source: Built-in rechargeable Li-ion battery
  • Dimension: 46×46×19m

via geekalerts

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DIY - FM Transmitter

Posted in Audio, Circuits, Consumer, Cool, DoItYourself!, Educational, Entertainment, Gadgets, Microcontroller, Projects by max on the February 5th, 2007 at 8:26 pm

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Here’s a cool little design for your future FM transmitter.  (I’ve built similar ones before,
the challenge is, can you build one that’s stereo and noise-free?)

Using the simple designs of Tetsuo Kogawa, Japanese engineer famous for “party radio” and “polymorphous radio,” Neighborhood Public Radio will spread the gospel of micro-transmission in a 3-hour build your own pocket micro-transmitter workshop. Bring your soldering iron (if you have one) and an Altoids tin… and Neighborhood Public Radio will provide the rest. (Several soldering irons will be provided for those that need them.) Learn how to use parts that you can find in most electronics stores to create your own low wattage transmitter. These transmitters operate using a 9 volt battery and can be carried around in your pocket. Bring your mp3 player and leave as a walking radio station.

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