Soundfly SD WMA MP3 Player Car Fm Transmitter for SD Card USB Stick Mp3 Players iPod Zune
Soundfly SD WMA MP3 Player Car Fm Transmitter for SD Card USB Stick Mp3 Players iPod Zune

Soundfly SD lets you listen to sound files such as MP3 & WMA file stored in portable memory devices like USB flash memory & SD card, etc through your car radio speakers. It supports RDS (Radio Data System), so while listening to music, you can see the song and artist’s name displayed on your car stereo. Soundfly SD transmits to all FM frequencies (87.6MHz – 107.9MHz) and memorizes up to 7 FM frequencies. It comes with fully functional remote control. You can also transmit music from other Mp3 players such as iPod, Zune etc. ** Per Customer request, added features to the new version include ‘Shuffle’ and ‘Power ON/OFF’ buttons ** Just plug USB or SD card in Sound-Fly & Enjoy music!
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars Soundfly SD WMA/MP3 Player Car Fm Transmitter
I bought a Soundfly SD WMA/MP3 Player Car Fm Transmitter two weeks ago and was so pleased with this unit I purchased a second one for in house use.
This unit sounds great on my home intertainment sytem as well (I built a 12v powersuply for in house use). This item is well worth the price, in fact I would have paid a lot more for something of this quality and and performance.
I have been limiting storage to 2GB SD chips, as 40 to 50 hours of music or audio books seems enough to keep track of on a single chip.
5 Stars Strong Signal, Flexible Device
After giving up on Sirius, I wanted to play some MP3s in my truck. I was leaning towards an iPod, and was thinking about an FM transmitter. When I found the Soundfly SD WMA/MP3 Player Car FM Transmitter it looked too good to be true. The cost was low and the unit gave me the basic features that I wanted from an iPod (simple playback or a group of songs with shuffle).
I purchased one from Amazon and received it quickly. I found the transmitter to be quite strong, more so than the transmitter in my Sirius radio. The playback quality was good. The included remote provides easy access to playback functions, although it is sometimes picky about the aim of the remote to the radio.
I use it with a couple of 2GB USB Flash Drives, and a couple of 2GB SD cards. I have not used it to transmit sound from an external audio source such as an iPod, as I have not acquired one after using the Soundfly.
The RDS display features works fine in my wife’s vehicle, but my truck radio does not have RDS support.
I am very happy with my purchase.
5 Stars Flawless
Good construction, small size, excellent reception/ transmission. You don’t have a mp3 player in your car? No problem! Put your selection on a USB drive, stick it in this little transmitter and you just transformed your car radio into a mp3 player. You even have a remote control! Very happy with this purchase. I don’t have time to read, I just download audiobooks and listen to them every day during my commute. What a great deal!
4 Stars Works Fine for me
I drive a pretty ghetto truck so I was concerned that maybe this device wouldn’t work, but I had absolutely no problems. It literally took me less than 5-minutes to set it up. I use it with my 3rd generation i-pod nano. My only complaint is that the volume’s a tiny bit low, but I’ve only tried one frequency so far so it may help to try others. I had no static like others were saying and like I said I drive an old very conservative vehicle, I don’t even get as many radio stations as everyone else I know in the area does.
5 Stars Soundfly FM transmitter
I bougth this unit and used it for two months. I was very satisfied with it but I lost it. I had to buy the cheaper version Pro Ebiz Sd/mmc/usb/mp3 which I am using now. This is how they compare
The Soundfly is a better looking product but it is, of course, more expensive.
Sound was comparable. Good quality on both. Both of them present a little bit of noise every now and then. The EBiz more that the Soundfly. Not enough to be annoying.
The small screen in the Ebiz shows more information including the song name. The Soundfly screen is very limited. This feature is irrelevant to me because I can not see the screen due to the location of the plug in my car.
I have used USB memory stick and the plug in input for a MP3 player on both and it worked correctly.
Both of them have remotes but the Soundfly has more functionality. Being able to advanced through folders is a BIG PLUS for the Soundfly. Ebiz can only advance one song at a time.
The stereo input for MP3 players has a non-standard plug in the Ebiz. It comes with a 6 inch cable that is so short that makes it annoying. The soundfly has a standard plug and a longer cable. Another BIG PLUS for the soundfly.
My car is a Kia Optima. The gear lever is very close to the 12V plug. Both of them fit because they have and adjustable neck. It is very tight though.
I was satisfied with the sondfly and am satisfied with the Ebiz. Soundfly is a better looking unit with several extra features and better quality. You pay for the extras.





