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(More customer reviews)the charger portion did not work for the droid x -
also unit did not work with uconnect system in dodge and chrysler.
fm portion did work but i needed the charger to work also and did not want to disable my uconnect as she seller recommended. But i like concept - wished it had worked as advertised.
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Product Description:
The GOgroove FlexSMART X2
Play and Charge your Bluetooth Device ON THE GO!
Play Music Through Your Car Speakers!
Sound quality is SUPERIOR to most any FM Transmitter on the market, and now features an enhanced FM Bluetooth Transmitting Chipset with DC Surge Protection.
A well designed display and easy to use frequency finder, makes tuning into your music simple!
Make and Receive Calls on your Phone Hands-Free while driving!
Equipped with Bluetooth Technology, it's easy to use your phone while driving.
DC Stabilizer, Flexible Neck and Fully Articulating Head Provides a Perfect Fit in Nearly ANY Car!
The GOgroove FlexSMART X2 plugs into AND grips the inside of your DC Car Outlet (Cigarette Lighter Socket).
Innovative USB Charging Port
Leading the Industry with new innovations, Accessory Power has included a USB Charging Port.
Charge your MP3 Player, Phone, and ANY USB ENABLED DEVICE!
The GOgroove FlexSMART X2 is the PERFECT Accessory for an ON-THE-GO Lifestyle!
BACKED BY AN INDUSTRY LEADING 3 YEAR WARRANTY!
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