Makers of car stereos have sophisticated ways to let you play iPod library on the road For those considering an in-car multimedia system, the Clarion MAX675VD is a compelling option. With most of the ...
When used with a compatible Alpine head unit, Alpine’s new $100 KCA-420i iPod Interface connection kit lets you play and control your iPod through your car stereo. Unlike BMW’s popular iPod kit — ...
Harman Kardon isn't scheduled to release its "Drive + Play" iPod automobile docking system until fall, but it offered Macworld attendees a sneak preview Tuesday in Boston. Credit: Business Wire Aimed ...
There are several ways to connect your iPod to your car's stereo ranging from simple and poor sounding to complex and high fidelity. Sometimes you don't have much of a choice because your car stereo ...
We’ve noted in a number of reviews that to get your iPod’s music to play through your car stereo, the best audio quality is provided by a direct connection: Provided your car stereo has an auxiliary ...
Can you imagine a more impressive podcessory than the very thing that will ultimately deliver global environmental apocalypse: the glorious motorcar? Although there's reportedly been an overall slump ...
Harman Kardon’s new car stereo-slash-iPod gets the Mossberg treatment today. What’s different about the Drive+Play is that is has its own screen and controls so your iPod can sit in the glove ...
According to the Consumer Electronics Association, this year’s spending on aftermarket car stereo systems is expected to drop 28% from 2006. This includes CD changers, speakers, satellite radio and ...
New in-car audio system from Alpine that can connect directly to an iPod and let you select tracks using your car stereo: With a simple one-cable connection, iPod users will be able to operate key ...
iPod music players are getting out on the highway, thanks to the efforts of car stereo makers. Pioneer and Clarion, for example, are discussing plans to make a direct connection between Apple Computer ...
The Toyota equipment is $299 for the bluetooth adapter and I think $299 for the iPod integration kit. I know I can get a really decent aftermarket stereo for $299 that directly supported the iPod (and ...
Sony has added what the company calls “USB 1-wire” connectivity to select models of its 2009 car audio line up, enabling direct digital connectivity for USB powered audio devices such as iPods and ...