Monster® iSoniCast Wireless audio bridge for iPod® Zoom Front Video loading and will display in just a moment. Photos Videos Item# 119ISONI offer details Item# 119ISONI Review Sumary 1 person says DISCONTINUED This item is no longer available to purchase. Contact us for other options Call Email Chat See all iPod Extras In-stock Alternative JBL MS-2 Car Audio Optimizer $199.99 Overview Details Customer Reviews Category Info Our take on the Monster® iSoniCast by Ralph Graves Connect your iPod wirelessly to your audio system with the Monster iSoniCast. Its compact transmitter plugs into your iPod's dock connector. High-bandwidth wireless technology maintains crisp, clear sound quality. A provided mini-to-RCA stereo cable connects the base station to your receiver. Select songs and playlists as you normally would with your player. And when you're not using the iSoniCast, the base station doubles as a handy storage stand for the transmitter. Highlights:for all docking iPods2.4 GHz wireless transmissiontransmitter plugs into iPod's dock connectoriPod supplies power to transmitterrange: up to 30 feetbase station with AC adapterconnector cable with RCA stereo plugswarranty: 1 yearOur 60-day money-back guarantee Hands-on research from the Crutchfield Labs (what are the Labs?) What’s in the box? | In-depth notes Product Research Product Research What's in the box? Download owner's manual 2.4GHz wireless audio link receiver 2.4GHz wireless transmitter AC adapter with attached 58" DC cord 7' Audio cable with a stereo minijack connector on one end and stereo RCA connectors on other end Features booklet Information to consumers in application of EU WEEE Directive 96/2002 Our Product Research Team At Crutchfield, you'll get detailed, accurate information that's hard to find elsewhere. That's because we have our own in-house Product Research team — they open the box, verify contents, check the owner's manual, and record dimensions, features and specs. We stay on top of new products and technologies to help people make informed choices. Features Overview: The Monster iSoniCast turns your iPod into a wireless jukebox, so you can easily enjoy all your iPod music on your home stereo system. With the iSoniCast, you use the iPod itself to control playback with full access to all the familiar iPod controls. You don't need to turn on your TV to view menus or use a clunky separate remote to control your iPod. The iSoniCast is also easy to hook up and no batteries are needed; the smart low-power consumption lets you listen for extended periods. 2.4GHz Wireless Technology: The Two-piece audio bridge wirelessly integrates an iPod into your home audio system. The Monster iSoniCast features powerful 2.4GHz wireless technology that's designed for extended control range and superior sound quality. Intelligent frequency hopping minimizes interference while high-bandwidth 4Mbps streaming eliminates compression artifacts. The iSoniCast consists of two devices - 2.4GHz Receiver and Transmitter. 2.4GHz Wireless Audio Link Receiver: The 2.4GHz Receiver operates off of standard AC power and comes supplied with an AC adapter which will need to be plugged into an AC wall-outlet of your home or office. The Receiver utilizes a stereo 3.5mm port to transfer audio to your home or office stereo via the supplied 7' AV cable which consists of a stereo 3.5mm male connector on one end (plugs into iSoniCast Receiver) and stereo RCA male connectors on the other end (plug into stereo system). The Receiver receives audio from your iPod wirelessly when your iPod is connected to the supplied Transmitter via 2.4GHz frequency. The Receiver features a dock on the top of the unit which allows you to rest and store the included Transmitter when not in use. 2.4GHz Wireless Audio Transmitter: The 2.4GHz Transmitter plugs directly into the dock connector of your iPod. The Transmitter does not require a battery or charging because it draws minimal power from your iPod to keep it operational. Once the Transmitter is connected to your iPod, you will be able to transfer audio wirelessly from your iPod to your home audio system that has been connected to the iSoniCast Receiver. iPod Compatibility: The iSoniCast is compatible with all iPods the feature a dock connector, including the iTouch, classic, nano (1st/2nd/3rd generation), video (5th generation), photo (4th generation) and mini. The iSoniCast supports audio transfer only and does not support video playback. XLN DoubleHelix Cable: The supplied XLN DoubleHelix audio cable which connects between the iSoniCast Receiver and your home audio system is constructed to protect against noise and interference. The cable consists of one stereo 3.5mm male connector on one end and stereo male RCA connectors on other end. Dimensions: iSoniCast Receiver: Width = 3.471", Height = 1.875", Depth = 3.535" iSoniCast Transmitter: Width = 1.581", Height = 2.149", Depth = 0.295" Audio Cable: Length = 7' AC Adaptor Cord: Length = 58" Product Reviews Review this product Thanks for taking the time to share your experiences about this product. Please be sure to focus your comments on the product itself. Read our Review Guidelines for more information. Review title * Email * Please include your email* Please enter a valid email address. 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Submit Share this product 1-1 of 1 items Sort Results By: Date Reviewed | Rating | Helpfulness 4 out of 5 Monster® iSoniCast Written By James, Ohio on Saturday, January 31, 2009 This is a must for those of use who do not want to drop the extra $ on a docking station. This unit wrks great, plug it into your system with the supplied cable and off you go. All the volume is controlled through you receiver. I rated this 4 stars because it does not recharge your ipod when playing, therefore if you are like me after a few hours you have to recharge the ipod. I have been using this fro about a year now, no complaints. 6 out of 8 people found this helpful Was this review helpful? Yes | No 1-1 of 1 items Learn more about iPod Extras Learn more about iPod Extras Accessorize Your iPod® Accessorize Your iPod® Ralph Graves 4/24/2011 based on 10 ratings Learn about the different types of accessories available for your iPod. iPod® Generations Chart iPod® Generations Chart Ralph Graves 10/29/2010 based on 716 ratings (11 comments) Sort out which generation iPod you have with these handy charts. Includes the iPod, iPod mini, iPod nano, and iPod touch. Introduction to Bluetooth Introduction to Bluetooth Ryan Steele 11/12/2010 based on 34 ratings (3 comments) This article provides an in-depth overview of Bluetooth wireless technology, its specifications, applications, and future developments. Getting the Best Sound Out of Your Portable Music Player in the Car Getting the Best Sound Out of Your Portable Music Player in the Car Robert Ferency-Viars 8/9/2011 based on 221 ratings (22 comments) How to get the best sound quality from your portable music player when connecting it to your car stereo. A Beginner's Guide to the iPod® A Beginner's Guide to the iPod® Ralph Graves 7/24/2010 based on 22 ratings (1 comment) This guide provides you with the core information you need to get up and running with your new iPod. Topics range from basic functions and file management to videos, podcasts, and troubleshooting. Visit our Learning Center to learn more about iPod Extras For a more in-depth review and enhanced detailed information on the Monster® iSoniCast, please visit the Crutchfield website product page (/ISEO-rccbcspd/p_119ISONI/Monster-iSoniCast.html ). close X Can we help you find something or answer a question? Chat with a Crutchfield advisor or call 1-800-320-6609. Chat
Our take on the Monster® iSoniCast by Ralph Graves Connect your iPod wirelessly to your audio system with the Monster iSoniCast. Its compact transmitter plugs into your iPod's dock connector. High-bandwidth wireless technology maintains crisp, clear sound quality. A provided mini-to-RCA stereo cable connects the base station to your receiver. Select songs and playlists as you normally would with your player. And when you're not using the iSoniCast, the base station doubles as a handy storage stand for the transmitter. Highlights:for all docking iPods2.4 GHz wireless transmissiontransmitter plugs into iPod's dock connectoriPod supplies power to transmitterrange: up to 30 feetbase station with AC adapterconnector cable with RCA stereo plugswarranty: 1 yearOur 60-day money-back guarantee
Hands-on research from the Crutchfield Labs (what are the Labs?) What’s in the box? | In-depth notes Product Research Product Research What's in the box? Download owner's manual 2.4GHz wireless audio link receiver 2.4GHz wireless transmitter AC adapter with attached 58" DC cord 7' Audio cable with a stereo minijack connector on one end and stereo RCA connectors on other end Features booklet Information to consumers in application of EU WEEE Directive 96/2002 Our Product Research Team At Crutchfield, you'll get detailed, accurate information that's hard to find elsewhere. That's because we have our own in-house Product Research team — they open the box, verify contents, check the owner's manual, and record dimensions, features and specs. We stay on top of new products and technologies to help people make informed choices. Features Overview: The Monster iSoniCast turns your iPod into a wireless jukebox, so you can easily enjoy all your iPod music on your home stereo system. With the iSoniCast, you use the iPod itself to control playback with full access to all the familiar iPod controls. You don't need to turn on your TV to view menus or use a clunky separate remote to control your iPod. The iSoniCast is also easy to hook up and no batteries are needed; the smart low-power consumption lets you listen for extended periods. 2.4GHz Wireless Technology: The Two-piece audio bridge wirelessly integrates an iPod into your home audio system. The Monster iSoniCast features powerful 2.4GHz wireless technology that's designed for extended control range and superior sound quality. Intelligent frequency hopping minimizes interference while high-bandwidth 4Mbps streaming eliminates compression artifacts. The iSoniCast consists of two devices - 2.4GHz Receiver and Transmitter. 2.4GHz Wireless Audio Link Receiver: The 2.4GHz Receiver operates off of standard AC power and comes supplied with an AC adapter which will need to be plugged into an AC wall-outlet of your home or office. The Receiver utilizes a stereo 3.5mm port to transfer audio to your home or office stereo via the supplied 7' AV cable which consists of a stereo 3.5mm male connector on one end (plugs into iSoniCast Receiver) and stereo RCA male connectors on the other end (plug into stereo system). The Receiver receives audio from your iPod wirelessly when your iPod is connected to the supplied Transmitter via 2.4GHz frequency. The Receiver features a dock on the top of the unit which allows you to rest and store the included Transmitter when not in use. 2.4GHz Wireless Audio Transmitter: The 2.4GHz Transmitter plugs directly into the dock connector of your iPod. The Transmitter does not require a battery or charging because it draws minimal power from your iPod to keep it operational. Once the Transmitter is connected to your iPod, you will be able to transfer audio wirelessly from your iPod to your home audio system that has been connected to the iSoniCast Receiver. iPod Compatibility: The iSoniCast is compatible with all iPods the feature a dock connector, including the iTouch, classic, nano (1st/2nd/3rd generation), video (5th generation), photo (4th generation) and mini. The iSoniCast supports audio transfer only and does not support video playback. XLN DoubleHelix Cable: The supplied XLN DoubleHelix audio cable which connects between the iSoniCast Receiver and your home audio system is constructed to protect against noise and interference. The cable consists of one stereo 3.5mm male connector on one end and stereo male RCA connectors on other end. Dimensions: iSoniCast Receiver: Width = 3.471", Height = 1.875", Depth = 3.535" iSoniCast Transmitter: Width = 1.581", Height = 2.149", Depth = 0.295" Audio Cable: Length = 7' AC Adaptor Cord: Length = 58"
4 out of 5 Monster® iSoniCast Written By James, Ohio on Saturday, January 31, 2009 This is a must for those of use who do not want to drop the extra $ on a docking station. This unit wrks great, plug it into your system with the supplied cable and off you go. All the volume is controlled through you receiver. I rated this 4 stars because it does not recharge your ipod when playing, therefore if you are like me after a few hours you have to recharge the ipod. I have been using this fro about a year now, no complaints. 6 out of 8 people found this helpful Was this review helpful? Yes | No
Learn more about iPod Extras Learn more about iPod Extras Accessorize Your iPod® Accessorize Your iPod® Ralph Graves 4/24/2011 based on 10 ratings Learn about the different types of accessories available for your iPod. iPod® Generations Chart iPod® Generations Chart Ralph Graves 10/29/2010 based on 716 ratings (11 comments) Sort out which generation iPod you have with these handy charts. Includes the iPod, iPod mini, iPod nano, and iPod touch. Introduction to Bluetooth Introduction to Bluetooth Ryan Steele 11/12/2010 based on 34 ratings (3 comments) This article provides an in-depth overview of Bluetooth wireless technology, its specifications, applications, and future developments. Getting the Best Sound Out of Your Portable Music Player in the Car Getting the Best Sound Out of Your Portable Music Player in the Car Robert Ferency-Viars 8/9/2011 based on 221 ratings (22 comments) How to get the best sound quality from your portable music player when connecting it to your car stereo. A Beginner's Guide to the iPod® A Beginner's Guide to the iPod® Ralph Graves 7/24/2010 based on 22 ratings (1 comment) This guide provides you with the core information you need to get up and running with your new iPod. Topics range from basic functions and file management to videos, podcasts, and troubleshooting. Visit our Learning Center to learn more about iPod Extras
Accessorize Your iPod® Accessorize Your iPod® Ralph Graves 4/24/2011 based on 10 ratings Learn about the different types of accessories available for your iPod.
iPod® Generations Chart iPod® Generations Chart Ralph Graves 10/29/2010 based on 716 ratings (11 comments) Sort out which generation iPod you have with these handy charts. Includes the iPod, iPod mini, iPod nano, and iPod touch.
Introduction to Bluetooth Introduction to Bluetooth Ryan Steele 11/12/2010 based on 34 ratings (3 comments) This article provides an in-depth overview of Bluetooth wireless technology, its specifications, applications, and future developments.
Getting the Best Sound Out of Your Portable Music Player in the Car Getting the Best Sound Out of Your Portable Music Player in the Car Robert Ferency-Viars 8/9/2011 based on 221 ratings (22 comments) How to get the best sound quality from your portable music player when connecting it to your car stereo.
A Beginner's Guide to the iPod® A Beginner's Guide to the iPod® Ralph Graves 7/24/2010 based on 22 ratings (1 comment) This guide provides you with the core information you need to get up and running with your new iPod. Topics range from basic functions and file management to videos, podcasts, and troubleshooting.