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wraggster
March 25th, 2006, 00:29
Divineo China (http://www.divineo.cn/php/affstart.php?affcode=arboretum&prod=) have a rather interesting accessory for the PSP, heres the details:

http://www.divineo.cn/divineo/images/products/psp-batch.jpg

With the dynamic Power Wave (http://www.divineo.cn/php/affstart.php?affcode=arboretum&prod=psp-batch) , you can turn your PSP into an amazing in-car music player. Just plug our devious device into your car's cigarette socket, and connect to your PSP. You can then play your PSP's MP3 collection through your FM radio, using one of three FM bands offered by Power Wave . It's that simple! You can use it to play video soundtracks or game sounds through your car stereo too.

- Play your PSP music, movies and games through your car stereo.- Plugs into your car's cigar socket.
- Powers and recharges your PSP while in use.
- Offers a choice of three FM wavebands.

The Powerwave (http://www.divineo.cn/php/affstart.php?affcode=arboretum&prod=psp-batch) is $34.95

Sounds good eh, thanks to PSPVault for the tip off.

Wally
March 25th, 2006, 01:22
I actually have one that allows you to chose from 88.0 to 109.9 or something and its by powerwave still.

One bad thing about it for some reason the sound cuts out sometimes.

ITs great for doing a 8 hour trip as a passenger and having a PSP the whole time

I must admit an extension cord comes in handy!

knight123
March 25th, 2006, 10:19
This is actually illegal in the UK.
Your in effect broadcasting a pirate radio station.

wraggster
March 25th, 2006, 13:32
still cool though ;)

StealthCP
March 25th, 2006, 17:57
This is actually illegal in the UK.
Your in effect broadcasting a pirate radio station.
People keep saying this shit. That's only if the range is above 500m. I doubt this would be in that range, as it is "in car". I use an FM transmitter myself, and you can buy them in the shops. If they are above 500m though, you need a licence, and they're pricey.

Anyway, good gizmo, but there are cheaper alternatives out there.