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Mar 02, 2016
The Best I've Ever Used.
I've used two Auvio Wireless FM Transmitters over the years, and currently using one as of writing this review. All have surpassed quality in the NH area, and with my 2005 Chevy Impala.
I tried using two other FM transmitters in my time, but all either had faulty mechanisms, or the transmitter was too weak to drown out the radio stations. One was a cheap $5 junker, and the other was an Amazon fulfilled product. However, this product can even make it through some of the Boston area, where there is heavy radio pollution. I'm sure it's from the way it's able to plug into a de facto standard DC connector, and how powerful the transmitter can be without the use of batteries. I've never used batteries with this product, nor have I left it in the connector after using it for the car ride. The DC plug just needs to be snugged in tight, or the bumps from the car ride will loosen the connection and power off the transmitter.
These were/are originally sold at Radioshack, but I think they discontinued this godly product. It's a shame I have to travel the Internet just to get my hands on another one of these. Each time I buy a different kind of transmitter and get immediate problems, I regret not buying the one that just doesn't seem to falter: the Auvio Wireless FM Transmitter.
In an unbiased review, the only inevitable issue that will happen to this amazing product is the expectancy of the jack being pulled from ones media device. Overtime, the wires inside the jack will be pulled from it, and will result in some loss of quality. One would have to adjust the jack in odd directions just to keep the sound quality on cue. Eventually, the wires will be pulled to the point where the sound simply won't go through to the car radio, thus leaving one to either replace the jack, or buy another transmitter. Personally, I would replace the jack just to keep this transmitter because there is no other like it that can top the quality, but I'm not a solderer (although my buddy is, and I would pay him to fix it than buy a different brand).
After taking the time to actually write a review about something like this, I realized how much I really love this product. The people who made this must've done something right. Some customers may have bought 'faulty' ones in the past, but that's just as expected as buying a car. I pray that when my transmitter dies that I'm able to get my hands on another one of these transmitters, as they never failed me once.
And remember: always pull from the plug/jack slowly, not quickly from the wire.

Mar 07, 2018
Out of the box "like new"
I expected used Xbox 360 controllers of yore to be stained, torn, and sticky. However, the controller that was shipped to me was basically new. To be unbiased, the only 'smudges' looked like it was from the box it was contained in. All the buttons were not stuck or sticky, the wire was intact, and the sticks weren't pushed in. I was anxious and skeptical about buying this, but my controller that was shipped to me was near perfect. Plays on Windows 7 and up. Driver downloaded in a flash. Plays Nioh and Dark Souls III like a cakewalk.