Belkin TuneCast Auto Live Released in North America
The Belkin TuneCast Auto Live GPs assisted FM transmitter of the iPod and iPhone, that we originally covered back in June of last year, (see: Belkin TuneCast Auto Live for iPod/iPhone/iPod Touch [GPS Assisted FM Transmitter Gains Optimal Radio Frequencies]) has now become available in the North American market.

The Belkin TuneCast Auto Live has been designed specifically to be compatible with iPhone OS 3.0 but also compatible with the iPod Touch, iPod Classic and iPod Nano and is billed as the world’s first GPS-Assisted FM transmitter thanks to utilising the iPhones GPS capabilities via a free App known as ClearScan Live. The result? The Belkin TuneCast Auto Live can gain the clearest FM frequencies to lock on to based on your current co-ordinates to ensure that you gain the best possible signal based on your whereabouts.
Belkin TuneCast Auto Live Features:
- Specifically compatible with iPhone
- Also compatible with the iPod Classic and nano
- ClearScan one-push station locator
- PRO setting optimizes audio and boosts volume
- Two programmable preset buttons
- High-contrast backlit display
- In-car charging
ClearScan Live Application Features:
- Activate ClearScan and utilize the GPS capabilities of the iPhone to identify the clearest FM frequencies, based on geographical data as well as results from other TuneCast Auto users in the same geographical area.
- Contribute to the quality of ClearScan’s recommendations by rating how well specific stations work at your current location
- Manually change frequencies and set favorite channels as presets.
- Minimize the number of devices you interact with in your car. Control FM transmission and music seamlessly all from the iPhone user interface.
The Belkin TuneCast Auto Live is available as of now in the US for just shy of a none too shabby $80.
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