
Belkin has released its TuneBase FM and TuneCast Auto for iPhone and iPod at the Consumer Electronics Show.
They both look like great accessories for the iPhone and iPod. The TuneBase FM will be available in April 2008 and the TuneCast Auto will be available in February 2008. You can also check either of them out at CES or Macworld, booth #30368 at CES and Booth #911 at Macworld.
January 7, 2008 – You can now listen to the music from your iPhone in the car with Belkin’s new TuneBase FM for iPhone and iPod and TuneCast Auto for iPhone and iPod. Featuring ClearScan technology, with one push of a button both FM transmitters will automatically seek out the best FM frequency to play the music from your iPhone or iPod. TuneBase FM also conveniently mounts and powers your iPhone or iPod in the car.
TuneBase FM for iPhone and iPod (F8Z183) – $99.99
Features ClearScan technology
Includes line-out for use with car-stereo inputs or cassette adapter
Pro setting optimizes audio and boosts volume
Transmits audio wirelessly on multiple FM channels from 88.1MHz–107.9MHz
Multiple cradles fit any docking iPod
Flexible neck offers convenient, easy repositioning of your iPodTuneCast Auto for iPhone and iPod (F8Z182) – $79.99
Features ClearScan technology
Includes line-out for use with car-stereo inputs or cassette adapter
Pro setting optimizes audio and boosts volume
Transmits audio wirelessly on multiple FM channels from 88.1MHz–107.9MHz
Attached auto power cord powers and charges your iPhone or iPod in the car
Flexible design lets passengers control playlists
Via [Belkin PR]


















I bought a clearscan for my IPod Shuffle and the connection will not fit. Is there a Clearscan product that will fit a Shuffle that will let me hear it over my car speakers?
Thanks
Mary
Avoid the frustration of manually finding a clear FM station; ClearScan technology quickly scans and finds the best FM frequency – with one touch of a button
Does the ClearScan find the best channel or does it do an rescan each time quality drops below a certain point? Princeton is just between Philadelphia and New York City so quite often there are two stations battling it out for reception on the same frequency on my radio.