It also boasts "award-winning wireless audio performance," though we're not sure what kind of award it garnered. Signal strength is above average; we have heard better. In a city like San Francisco, you may get a tiny bit of static (the SAN-360's transmitter powered through our default channel of 88.1, but with a little static as we drove through the city.) Audio quality is a little better than AM--I've definitely heard better. Also, I noticed that I my car stereo's volume was cranked up higher than usual. When it's connected to the transmitter, you can still control the Sansa's volume, so make sure to first set it at about 70 percent, then adjust your stereo's volume. In the e200's case, I actually liked to control volume using its tactile controller because I could keep the device in hand (or lap) while driving and adjust volume in increments (call me a control freak).
The SAN-360 has a nice simple design and uninspiring but acceptable performance. For now, this moderately priced FM transmitter is the only Sansa-only choice for SanDisk owners (readers, let me know if I'm wrong).
