Belkin’s “my best FM” tool helps you locate the clearest FM stations to which to tune your FM transmitter
(Compton, CA) - May 23, 2007 – Belkin’s new tool, “my best FM”, locates the best FM radio frequencies from which to play your MP3 player clearly through your car stereo. Simply go to www.belkin.com/mybestfm, and enter your zip code or city and state. “my best FM” will search a comprehensive database of FM radio frequencies and list the ones with the clearest transmission in your area. “my best FM” is perfect for use with your TuneBase FM or any other Belkin FM transmitter.
"my best FM" screenshotClick to download hi-res image
TuneBase FM for iPodClick to download hi-res image
TuneFM Transmitter for iPodClick to download hi-res image
TuneCast 3 FM TransmitterClick to download hi-res image
Currently in the US only
Chris McGugan, Vice President of Product Management for Belkin:
“With summer road trips and other travel excursions coming up, people will be looking to bring their music on the road with them. ‘my best FM’ will help travelers find the clearest FM station to play their music throughout their trip.”
Belkin offers a diverse product mix that provides people with seamless electronics integration in their homes, cars, and on the go. Founded in California in 1983, Belkin is a privately held company and the recognized leader in connectivity solutions, in addition to accessories for MP3 devices, computers, and more. We provide extensive solutions for networking, home theater—with our PureAV® line of cables, power, and digital wireless accessories—and many more categories. You can view and purchase them at www.belkin.com, as well as through a network of major distributors, resellers, and superstores.
Belkin’s phenomenal growth has led to our expanding global presence. In addition to corporate headquarters in Los Angeles, we now have offices throughout Europe—in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Germany, among others—and in the Asia Pacific region, including Australia, Shanghai, and our regional headquarters in Hong Kong.