Designed to work with Nokia and Motorola mobile phones

Jan 12, 2007 11:14 GMT  ·  By

Express Office Automation Co. has presented a small FM transmitter for mobile phones. So, in what way does this little device prove to be useful? Mainly, it allows you to transmit the mobile phone calls as well as the MP3's stored in the phone, through the FM Radio.

The transmitter's features include stereo sound for high quality audio, high quality microphone on the lead, one button controls for Power ON, Power Off and Tune, 4 channels selection and low power consumption. It is designed to work with Nokia and Motorola mobile phones, although no list of compatible models is provided.

It was designed to transmit audio, which includes music or phone calls, to any FM radio, thus enabling you to listen to the music stored on your mobile phone through your car/home stereo. According to Express Office Automation Co., the transmitter automatically turns odd sound coming from your car stereo when a call is received or made, and channels sound through your car speakers, which basically means that during calls, the music will be automatically muted.

If you're interested and want to know more about this FM Transmitter for mobile phones, the company is providing a demo video here, which should make things even clearer.

Since this device will apparently work only for Nokia and Motorola phones, in case you are a Sony Ericsson user, you will find a similar - if not actually the same FM transmitter - also presented by Brando. While from Brando you can get an FM transmitter for your Sony Ericsson phone for $45, there is no info on how much the FM transmitter from Express Office Automation costs.