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For a significant period, FM transmitters have served as an integral device for people who love listening to their music or audio material while moving around. These compact, simple-to-operate, and ...
FM transmitters may not usually be much to look at, but iKit has bucked that trend somewhat with its new AutoCon unit, which packs some illuminated touchscreen controls into a sleek, glossy black ...
Though only the richest auto buyers could afford a car with an AM-FM radio in the early 20th century, virtually all cars now produced in the United States come with one. However, those who prefer to ...
Which Bluetooth FM transmitter are best? A Bluetooth FM transmitter is the fastest and most affordable way to upgrade old technology in your car or home so that it is Bluetooth-enabled. New devices ...
Increasingly iPods are finding their way into automobiles. Currently there are three ways to play those iPods through your car’s sound system—via a direct cable connection, through a cassette adapter, ...
Belkin signals evolution in in-car FM transmission with new TuneCast Auto Live FM transmitter and ClearScan Live software application. Consumers can now use their iPhone to operate the FM transmitter.
I recently bought another iPod to replace my Zen Micro and had to find a way to get the music to play through my car stereo. In my previous car I had a line in installed into the jack, but with my new ...
A device that adapts an MP3 player or other portable audio source to a car's audio system via the FM radio. It retransmits the analog output of the headset jack as one of several FM channels, which is ...
This story has been updated with new information in the last question. This is one in a series of interviews about legal, unlicensed low-power broadcasting and how these systems are being used during ...