Difference between revisions 456654633 and 467303505 on enwiki{{no footnotes|date=May 2010}} {{lowercase|iTrip}} [[Image:IPod with iTrip01.jpg|thumb|right|Fourth-generation iPod with iTrip.]] [[Image:Itrip nano.jpg|thumb|right|An iTrip for nano.]] The '''iTrip''' is an [[FM-transmitter]] made by [[Griffin Technology]] as a [[iPod#Accessories|third party accessory]] for [[Apple Inc.|Apple]]'s popular [[iPod]] [[MP3 player]] and [[iPhone]]. (contracted; show full) * Because they draw power from the [[remote control]] port on the iPod, the original iTrip, iTrip with LCD and iTrip mini prevent the simultaneous use of the wired remote or extra [[headphones]]. The later versions that use the dock connector allow access to the headphone jack; the newer iPod models at which they are aimed do not have the connector for a wired remote anyway. *Due to changes in FCC regulations, newer models of the iTrip have a range much less th ean the 15 feet that the older models use. Depending on the frequency it is broadcasting on, it can be anywhere from 3 feet to 1 inch. === European use === (contracted; show full) {{iPod}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Itrip}} [[Category:IPod accessories]] [[pt:Itrip]] [[sv:ITrip]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=467303505.
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