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[[Image:IPod with iTrip01.jpg|thumb|Fourth-generation iPod with iTrip.]]
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(contracted; show full) socket on the base in a 'sled' design - the iPod nano sits in front of the main body of the iTrip which is roughly the same shape and size as the iPod nano itself, and extends underneath it to connect to the base. The iTrip's settings are controlled onscreen with the iPod itself. A USB port is also included on the base to allow charging/synching without removing the iTrip. This iTrip also introduces a 3-station memory, a Japanese frequency mode and dynamic volume control branded SmartSound.

The iTrip can be used for any FM station that is free.

===iTrip for PSP===
In March 2006 Griffin produced a version of the iTrip especially for the [[PlayStation Portable]]. This device would slip onto the bottom of the PSP unit, plugging in to the headphone jack as well as the charger connector to keep it in place. In order to allow the user to charge the PSP while having the iTrip connected, there is an alternate charger connector at the bottom.

== Limitations ==
(contracted; show full)[[FM transmitter (personal device)|FM transmitter]]

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