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One of the hassles I find myself experiencing every now and again is getting sound FROM my Pocket PC TO my car stereo system. I've tried the basic Wal-Mart Sound Feeder which was pretty abysmal as well as a Radio Shack brand or two. Static and station overlap was prevalent and made the devices completely unusable. Eventually, I settled on a simple audio cassette adapter with a cable that plugs into the headphone jack of the iPAQ.
If you are still wanting to try the FM Modulator type of solution, I4U Future Technology News has posted a review of the AudioBug Mini Wireless FM Transmitter. He's also reviewed the Anydrive MP3 and compared the two. "This time the item up for review is the AudioBUG by Aerielle. Like the device I reviewed previously, this is an FM transmitter designed to be connected to ANY device that supports headphones and the transmit the audio to an FM radio (Since I reviewed another FM device I will do a comparison at the end of this review). The AudioBUG is, in a word, SMALL. (as in a little over an inch long and shaped like a little mouse either computer or real LOL). Including the tail (the headphone cord and plug) it has few controls, it has a power button (in place of one of the 'eyes') a small switch on the side to set the frequency to one of 4 choices (88.1, 88.3, 88.5, and 88.7 ) and finally a battery cover (taking one CR2 Lithium 3 Volt battery)."