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Saturday 18 August 2012

Cars Now Come With MP3 Players

By Larry Benson


These days, automobiles are equipped with accessories that allow music and videos to be played in vehicles. The latest models come with mp3 player docks built in. If you would like to use your car to play music that is currently stored on a home computer or mobile device, transferring those files is possible because of new technology.

The most common car mp3 player basically is a stereo system that can accommodate playing mp3 discs. You can burn a disc comprising of all your favorite tunes stored on your home computer and listen to it while in the car through your car mp3 player. Most such gadgets that are currently available in the market today are compatible with discs in the mp3 format.

While investing in a music system for the car, you may want to evaluate the various options available. For example, you can buy a car mp3 player with DVD and USB options. This actually means that you can watch a favourite movie while at the wheel on America's highways! Of course you can do this, but you would rather want this available for the rest of the members who are not involved in the manoeuvring of the wheel.

These gadgets are pretty technologically savvy and have a built-in USB port. To listen to music while on the go, all you need to do is copy all your favorite songs onto a flash drive and insert it into the USB port of the car mp3 system. Moreover, you can convert your old stereo system into a car mp3 player in a manner that is far from being complex. To do so, you need to buy a wireless modulator. This gadget ensures the transmission of signals from your iPod, personal media player or any other device through radio waves, onto the stereo system.

A wireless modulator uses a car cigarette lighter as a power source. Simply plug in your flash drive, USB accessory, memory card, or other file storage tool into the modulator, turn on your car radio, select the proper channel, and you'll hear your favorite sounds come through your car's stereo speakers.

For anyone who refuses to invest a great deal in enhancing an old stereo system, there is a gadget worth $20 that is available on Amazon. This is the Falcon and provides iPod like control in a car.

If you are prepared to invest more money in a car mp3 player towards the basic cost and installation thereof, then it is recommended to go in for one that has a pre-installed iPod controller unit besides supporting discs in mp3 format. The JVC model KD-PDR30 is one such car mp3 player, which has a maximum output of 200 watts and is inclusive of accessories like a wireless remote and iPod connector cable. It is competitively priced at $99, exclusive of tax and shipping charges.

JVC is known for its well established name in the field of car audio in comparison with other non-branded systems. In addition to the name, JVC is trustworthy too. Car mp3 players are most assuredly the trend of the day, and if you have not bought one, you can do so now. With the advancement in technology, prices have dipped so much so that is not impossible for anyone to enhance to a car mp3 player.




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