Review: Griffin iFM for PSP

April 11, 2006 - The PSP iFM's purpose is pretty easy to decipher if you're at all familiar with Griffin's line of iPod accessories. Quite similar to the company's iPod offerings, the PSP iFM is a combination FM receiver and wired-remote control.

Much like the iTrip, the iFM looks good in the company of the PSP with a similar black and silver design scheme. The dongle draws power from the PSP and has its own screen for displaying the current frequency. It can also alternate between US, International, and Japanese FM standards for those on the road. A small switch alternates the iFM between its radio and remote rolls. A belt clip makes mounting the device on a backpack strap easy, and a small pouch is included with the iFM to keep it organized when not in use.

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posted on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 9:54 PM by Auri

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