If you don’t have Bluetooth or an auxiliary port in your car, you might be frustrated that you can’t play your favorite tunes from your Android phone or iPod. Luckily, Bluetooth FM Transmitters are a ...
Most new cars come with all the features you can ask for, including Bluetooth connectivity. However, older vehicles are understandably left out of the show. This, however, can be easily rectified with ...
If you’ve got a car stereo with a direct audio connection or a cassette deck, you’ve got an easy — and relatively high quality — way to listen to your iPod in your car. (That is, via a direct cable ...
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.
After plugging an FM transmitter into your auxiliary power outlet (commonly referred to as a cigarette lighter) you'll need to find an unoccupied radio station. Scroll through channels until you find ...
We've never been on the volunteer cheerleading squad for FM transmitters; in our experience, they're downright useless in cities or other areas that actually have a large amount of radio stations ...
June 5, 2009 Belkin has announced the TuneCast Auto Live, a new FM transmitter for the iPhone that is one of the first devices to take advantage of OS 3.0’s support for third party peripherals. The ...
New Potato has just announced the TuneLink Auto Bluetooth FM transmitter, which is designed to be used with the iPhone, iPad and iPod, and it plugs into the 12 volt accessory outlet in your car. The ...
Web site Mac OS X hints has an interesting tip for improving the performance of FM transmitter car kits (you know - for those of us with no tape deck and no auxiliary inputs for our MP3 players): ...
September 9, 2007 Drivers just might have to find somewhere else to stow their tasty beverages with the Ego Cup FM from German wireless in-car communications company Funkwerk Dabendorf. The Ego Cup FM ...
Right, so FM transmitters are generally terrible. Not just because they sound worse than direct line-in connections and even tape adapters, but because they’re a pain to control. Belkin has solved at ...