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3.5 MM Stereo Cable Male to Male 6 Feet – Connects iPod to audio input on home stereo or car stereo
- IPhone and IPod compatible
- Auxiliary cable
- Speaker cable
- Lifetime Warranty
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3.5 MM Stereo Cable Male to Male 6 Feet – Connects iPod to audio input on home stereo or car stereo
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InCarCables Car Stereo Ipod/mp3 Auxiliary Aux-in Input Cable 3.5mm
- Connect your iPod, iPhone 3G or mp3 player to your car or home stereo! Great accessory for that new iPod, Mp3 player, or smartphone!
- Premium high quality cable with 24k gold plated connectors + ROHS Compliant.
- 4 ft in length (our most popular size ideal for connecting to car). 1 ft and 1.6 ft also available on Amazon.
- Comes with helpful instructions and tips for use.
- Excellent seller feedback and free shipping!
Looking for a way to take use your ipod or mp3 player in the car? InCarCables’ high-quality, gold-plated aux-in cable is the perfect solution. Simply plug one end into your music device and the other into the jack in your car, and you’re set! The sound quality will surprise you, and the cable’s durability makes it longer lasting than cheaper versions. It’s even compatible with ALL ipods, the newest 3G and 3Gs iPhones, and almost every mp3 player. Our cable is not co… More >>
InCarCables Car Stereo Ipod/mp3 Auxiliary Aux-in Input Cable 3.5mm
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Cables To Go Port Authority2 MP3-to-FM Car and Stereo Adapter for iPods and MP3 Players
- Send audio from your MP3 player, CD player, PDA, or laptop over radio waves to your car or home stereo
- 16-channel transmitter provides clear transmission of your audio files
- Conveniently powered by two AAA batteries or via the 12V DC car adapter
- Auto shutdown turns the transmitter off after one minute of inactivity to conserve power
- Battery run time: 6 hours (approx.)
Don’t spend hundreds of dollars for a MP3 car stereo or home media server. Listen to your MP3s through any car or home stereo with the Cables To Go Port Authority2 MP3-to-FM Stereo Adapter. Installation takes just seconds: Simply connect the adapter to your MP3 player, select the frequency on the adapter, and turn on your stereo to the same frequency. It’s your own personal radio station except without all of the commercials and songs you don’t like. You’ll maintain… More >>
Cables To Go Port Authority2 MP3-to-FM Car and Stereo Adapter for iPods and MP3 Players
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It’s A Car Stereo!
Pretty self-explanatory isn’t it? It’s a stereo system in a car, you say. Whoa, hold your horses, it’s not that simple. Although some people like to put home stereos in their cars and vans (out of dire need for some sounds), sometimes it just doesn’t work. Yeah, maybe before it could’ve worked just fine, all you needed was radio and a cassette player (or 8 tracks, for the inner dinosaur in you) so sure, lug those big box speakers into the back seat and you’ll be blaring down the highway. But nowadays there are things like cd players and mp3 players and your popup LCD panels and all that techie knickknack you’d think they’d like to build a home theater system right smack on the console of your van. If you don’t know anything about these things but would like to have some sounds in your car anyway, here are some things to know about a car stereo.
As mentioned above, at first units and speakers from home audio systems and professional markets were just simply installed into vehicles. However, they were not well suited to the extremes of temperature and vibration which are a normal part of the environment of an automobile. Car stereo enthusiasts were not satisfied with the sound quality of regular car sound systems, and with the advent of the CD player, they really had to start modifying some of these home stereos in order to work well in a car environment and voila!, now we have the modern car stereo.
If you have a new car, first hand bought, say from about 90 to present, chances are you already have a “factory” car stereo in your car. It means the car manufacturer already included a car stereo system in your car, unless specified in the car model but most often this is the case. Some car manufacturers make their own car stereos, like BMW which includes a pretty decent car stereo package head unit and speakers. It is a standard which comes with all their cars (which isn’t surprising considering that BMW is included in the league of “luxury car manufacturers”). Or like Mercedes Benz or Volkswagen, they use car stereo systems from a German audio manufacturer called Blaupunkt.
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