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Thursday, August 5, 2010

Ipod In Car

How To Use Ipod In Car

If you like to ipod in car- pump music on your ipod through your car stereo system - apart from changing to a brand new car that has ipod integration such as BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan and Volvo - there are other options available to you.

If your car does not have the ipod connectivity, the solution to ipod in car is to install an ipod adaptor.

An ipod adaptor retailed by companies such as Peripheral and Monster can be installed within the cavern of wires behind your car dashboard, with one prong from adaptor going to the back of your stereo while another prong goes to a ipod holder near the front seats of the car.

The ipod adaptor works like an emulator and tricks the stereo to think it is a CD changer, so that you can use the track buttons on the stereo faceplate to select songs of your choice.


Here are easy ways you can use iPod in car when on the road.

If your car has a tape player, wired cassette tape adapters are the easiest, least expensive way you can install your iPod in your vehicle. There might be a slight problem in sound quality though, there is also the clutter of wires and no power source. However, since this adapter is shaped like a cassette tape, you can also use it on rental cars, just by simply loading the cassette in to the receiver and plug the other end into your iPod.

You can choose to hook up your music device using an FM modulator. You can get better sound quality however it is more expensive and there is the problem of fading signal in areas crowded with FM stations. Want to be in the trend?

A method getting more popular these days allowing you to use ipod in car is via auxiliary inputs. This method can either be quite simple or difficult, depending on the type of the car stereo. Because of the iPod popularity, car makers are now manufacturing vehicles with built in auxiliary inputs making it possible to connect your iPod just by using an RCA cable.





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