Mar 12

There is no question that the most popular portable music player on the market is the iPod. With its small size, large memory, and digital sound, iPods allow you to bring a massive music library with you wherever you go, and it all fits in the palm of your hand. iPods are becoming increasingly ubiquitous as more and more consumers eschew compact disks in favor of the convenience, portability, and performance of these small wonders. However, iPods are not perfect and if they have a shortcoming it is most obvious when you would like to use your iPod in the car, unless, of course, you have purchased an iPod car adapter.While some new cars are equipped with iPod docking stations, it is a rare feature that was not available until very recently. For the vast majority of drivers their car stereo is still designed to accommodate compact disks, which up until recently were the music medium of choice. Because an iPod can store hundreds of music titles its advantages over compact disks are obvious, and iPod owners naturally want to utilize this while driving in their automobiles, and they need an iPod car adapter to do that.

There are several types of iPod car adapters on the market. The most basic model would be for use in cars that still have an analog cassette player. For those automobiles, a cassette adapter can be plugged into the headphone jack of the iPod, and the cassette can be inserted into the car stereo. However, the sound quality of this option is not ideal, and most late model cars have CD players instead of cassette players.

If your car has a compact disc player, then a cassette iPod car adapter is obviously not an option. The Neo iON is the latest and best iPod car adapter on the market. The iON plugs directly into your iPod and is connected through a cable that plugs directly into the CD changer port that is located on the back of your car CD player. Installing the iON requires some degree of skill and time and those who are less mechanically inclined may opt to have it professionally installed. The iON provides a direct connection that delivers the highest quality digital sound, but perhaps the most enticing feature is the way your iON and iPod interface with your car stereo system. Once attached to the iON, you no longer have to fumble with the buttons on your iPod while driving. Instead you can change musical tracks by using the existing buttons on your car stereo.

Installing an iON in your automobile has obvious advantages, but those advantages come at a cost. The iON is not portable, it becomes part of your car, so if you own several cars you would need to install an iON in each if you want to bring your iPod with you wherever you go. Further, if your car stereo does not have a CD changer port then an iON would not be compatible with your car. If those scenarios describe you, then an iPod car adapter with a universal FM modulator is what you need. A FM modulator will allow you to broadcast your iPod through one of several FM frequencies, and you can tune in your iPod on your car radio.

Another desirable feature of an iPod car adapter, such as the iON and the FM modulator, is that they provide a power source for your iPod so you do not have to worry about charging your iPod’s battery; it happens automatically. An iPod car adapter gives you the ability to listen to your entire music library for as long as you want, and as far as you drive.

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Mar 12

Gone are the days when a song was something that you listened to using a cassette player and headphones. Today, music can be found on the internet or a little device called an iPod. With a higher quality in sound and less skipping, the iPod is quickly becoming the norm in popular and portable music players.The iPod, which connects to computers via the USB port, can receive downloaded tunes and stores them for later playback. Because of the increasing demand for iPod, some of the biggest names in audio have worked to create an impressive line of iPod accessories. Among them, Bose and Kennsington are well known for their iPod speakers while other manufacturers are responsible for the creation of accessories that allow the iPod to record audio, recharge, listen to audio playback on the radio and create wireless capability that will allow the iPod to operate with the use of a remote control.

As is the case with all electronics, one of the most important accessories for an iPod is the carrying case. These iPod accessories offer more than just your average plain case, however, as they are often designed to make a statement in fashion and trends. This allows the owner to transport their iPod safely while maintaining a certain style.

As the use of iPods continued to increase, car manufacturers began to take notice. The first to release an iPod interface was BMW, which was responsible for creating a way for automobile owners to control their iPod through convenient controls that were built in to the steering wheels. By 2005, even more automobile manufacturers began to integrate the iPod technology into their newest automotive releases.

When choosing an iPod, consumers should confirm that the product has all of the features that they desire. Basic models, which will have fewer features than more advanced units, will be the most affordable and are very common among iPod owners. A quick read of the product specifications on the outside packaging will reveal the iPod’s capabilities and storage capacity.

Although not a traditional accessory in the way that many people would use the word, a product warranty is arguably one of the best accessories that any iPod owner could have. When purchasing an iPod, it’s important to note that warranties are usually only available on brand new units. Most secondhand products will not feature any type of coverage. If a warranty is offered on an iPod, consumers should keep their original sales receipt and follow the instructions on the warranty card included with their purchase. Protecting your investment is the best way to ensure that your iPod will be singing a happy tune for years to come.

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