Use Your MP3 Player in Your Car
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If you want to listen to your iPod in the car, but don’t want to have to rewire your audio system then an FM transmitter is a neat solution. Just tune your radio into the appropriate frequency and you can enjoy your tunes while you’re driving along. Despite having been around for years, these devices only became legal to use at the end of 2006.
The iCast from iStuff makes the process even simpler by automatically finding the best frequency to broadcast on, ensuring your music comes through loud and clear. It only takes a couple of seconds to search through the 199 channels available and when it’s found the best one, just tune your radio into the frequency shown on its display. And if no audio source is found for 55 seconds the iStuff AutoScan FM Transmitter will turn off automatically saving you power for the times you really want to hear your music.
It’ll last up to 18 hours from a single AAA battery or you can just run it off the car power supply using the included cigarette lighter adapter. The iStuff AutoScan FM transmitter has been given 5 stars by T3 magazine.
The iCast is available from Amazon for £17.98*
*Correct at the time of writing.
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