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Bluetooth Transmitter For Sirius Radio

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Related review

Donald 2024-04-23 07:50:31

[120 dB] I use it to attach several devices to one Sirius Radio. No loss in fidelity noted.

5
Michael 2024-05-24 01:28:34

[2.7 lb] Solid mount for a Moblie Phone or a satellite Radio (Sirius etc) No flimsy shaky construction here. It mounts on the windshield utilizing a suction cup.

5
Rafael 2024-07-25 09:43:36

[Shoe] I love that it has built-in radio wireless capabilities, easy to control from a Godox transmitter

5
Alan 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Download] I use this product to run the FM radio transmitters, it can control 8 transmitter without interfer my recording, it is very useful and price right

5
JSinCT 2024-04-03 01:46:14

[10 x 4 x 0.75"] I'm not at the budget for some of the higher end radio transmitter/receivers that are out there, and will be using my Quantum in manual mode most all the time off camera anyway. What I needed was a solution to remote fire the Quantum with my Pacific Rim made radio system's receiver, which also terminated in a mini plug. I combined this along with a female to female mini bridge and my needs were solved on the first click. If you need grouping, remote ability to change ratios and power, etc. then more expensive solutions are clearly out there, including Quantum's. However, if you just need simple remote firing, this is a perfect item to work with.

5
Rafael 2024-04-07 03:13:46

I love that it has built-in radio wireless capabilities, easy to control from a Godox transmitter

5
Gordon 2024-05-03 03:48:20

[3.7 to 7.4 VDC] I am using for my studio lights and will use them for off camera flash when needed. they work well with my camera radio popper transmitter and my sekonic light meter with the radio popper unit inside.

5
Robert R. 2024-05-04 07:49:33

[Bodypack] I have only had this radio transmitter for a couple of weeks along with the corresponding receivers and found them so simply to setup and use attached to a Nikon. I only shoot in studio, so I can't say how they work at an event with other photographer. So far I haven't had any miss firing.

5
Ramiro 2024-05-17 07:53:28

[1.155 lb] Im not a pro, and this is my second flash.  I used a Bower SFD728 before (guide number 92), and thas  was a cheap made flash compared to this one.  I sold it because it was not useful to me. Never got decent night shots. After a lot of research I decided to buy a flash without breaking the bank, just in case I would need it, so I found the Godox TT600 (guide number 197) and chose it for the price. That was the best I could have done for my skills.  This flash is powerful and requires a bit learning to manage but this encourages me to practice and learn more. So this is the reason I bougth it, I wanted to learn more, so i did.  It works indoors without a radio transmitter, as a slave flash.  It helped me to make fantastic family indoor photos this holiday. Now Im buying a second TT600 flash and a radio transmitter to level up my gear and capabilities. The only con is that is a bit heavy to handle with a big lens attached to camera.

5
Ramiro 2024-07-23 02:38:33

[Manual] Im not a pro, and this is my second flash.  I already had a Bower SFD728 before (guide number 92), and thas  was a cheap made flash compared to this one.  I sold it because it was not useful to me. Never got decent night shots. After a lot of research I decided to buy a flash without breaking the bank, just in case i would need it, so I found the Godox TT600 (guide number 197) for the price. That was the best I could have done for my skills. Also, works indoors without a radio transmitter, as a slave flash.  This flash is powerful and requires a bit learning to manage but this encourages me to practice and learn more. So this is the reason I bougth it, I wanted to learn more, so i did. It helped me to make fantastic family indoor photos this holiday. Now Im buying a second TT600 flash and a radio transmitter to level up my gear and capabilities. The only con is that is a bit heavy to handle with a big lens attached to camera.

5