The FM Music Transmitter MMR-60 allows you to transmit music from your mobile phone to a radio up to ten meters away. Wirelessly connected to any device with an FM receiver, the MMR-60 is powered from your phone's battery.
The FM Music Transmitter MMR-60 allows you to transmit music from your mobile phone to a radio up to ten meters away. Use it to wirelessly connect to any device with an FM receiver.
With the MMR-60, you just just plug and transmit. Attach this FM transmitter to a phone to broadcast music to a radio--at a party, at home, or in the car. Small and easy to carry, it's the perfect solution for sharing your favorite music anywhere. When a call comes in, the music automatically mutes.
The MMR-60 features a "Fast Port" connector and is compatible with any Sony Ericsson phone with a Fast Port. The device is powered by your phone's battery.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 2.5 / 5.0
Sony FM Music Transmitter:
I bought this FM Music Transmitter to use it with my Sony Ericsson K790 Cel phone in my car an office stereo, but it doesn't work well. Even though the manual says that it works within 10 meters, it only works at 10 cms. and with a lot of interference in the car and in my office/home stereo I have to place it on the back of the stereo, near the antenna connector. If I knew that it worked so badly I wouldn't have bought it.
Works great. Not as pictured.:
The people who say this is a piece of junk and not worth the money have obviously never used an FM transmitter before. First read the instructions. Turn the volume all the way up on your phone and set the equalizer for the normal setting. You'll have to find an FM frequency on your radio that the transmitter works well on, try to find three "white noise" stations in a row and set the transmitter to transmit to the middle station. Next realize that FM transmitters do NOT broadcast CD quality sound but if you... more info
Great idea, but lousy performance and power hungry!:
Like most all the other reviews, surprisingly this product from Sony (made in Sweden) does not perform well at all, period.
Even though I too read the other reviews here before buying, I hoped they were wrong and I went ahead and purchased this item. Don't waste your time.
It does work, but it has to be right near the radio source, but even then it gives you static. On top of that, it uses alot of power from your phone battery. Great idea, but Sony needs to go back to the drawing board on this... more info
Works, but should be much better:
Many of the negative comments about the MMR-60 FM Transmitter are valid points. However, understanding its limitations will help to mitigate some of them. Here are some tips to get passable sound. (1) Place the transmitter in a location as close to the receiver's antenna as possible and with as few obstructions as possible. (2) Choose an unused frequency that is between two other unused frequencies. (3) Turn the volume of the phone all the way up and set the equalizer to flat. I mainly use mine in... more info