Ziotek Car Audio Auto Cassette Tape Deck Adapter for MP3, CD Player By thumbs3.ebaystatic.com
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Although the best way to connect your iPod to a car stereo is via an auxiliary-input jack, most car stereos don't have them. The next best thing, provided your car stereo has a cassette deck, is to use a cassette adapter: You simply connect the adapter's Ion Audio has introduced a Bluetooth-enabled cassette tape adapter that allows older stereos to stream music wirelessly from mobile devices. The device is rechargeable via USB and lasts up to six hours on a charge, turning on and off automatically when Expensive electronics gather the most attention at CES, but there are always a few seemingly small accessories that are worth mention. Ion Audio's Bluetooth cassette adapter fits into the latter category, addressing an audio compatibility issue that We’ve seen a lot of cassette adapters, and we’ve seen interesting Bluetooth devices, but this is a pretty damn cool mash-up. Let’s say you’ve got an old car with a cassette deck still. And you’ve got a DAP or musicphone with Bluetooth. You could Anybody with an older car can relate to this: You have a smartphone with all the latest Bluetooth connectivity, but your car stereo is still oh so 90s with its cassette and maybe CD player. No USB. No AUX port. Certainly no Bluetooth… until now. If you only have a cassette player in your car, you probably bought a cassette adapter to connect your mp3 player or phone. This neat hack by the clever Kipkay will help you keep up with the times without shelling out a lot of money by turning this: Into .
If you find yourself stuck with an antiquated music system — at your parents’ house, perhaps, or in your car — then take a look at ION’s new Cassette Adapter Bluetooth (those words are in the right order, by the way). It lets you stream music Before you render your car’s cassette deck completely useless, take a sec and consider the Bluetooth Cassette Tape Adapter. Through the magic of Bluetooth it pairs your cell phone’s audio, albeit headset profile (and perhaps MP3 profile), to your car Just pop the adapter into your cassette deck and mount your iPhone. You can even talk to people through the car speakers if you receive a call while the iPhone is docked. The iDeck Cassette Adapter for the iPhone retails for $49.99. "Intelligent cassette" are two words we weren't expecting to see joined together this morning, but any iPod owners who still have a tape deck in their car will probably be all over this. There are plenty of car stereo cassette adapters out there, but .
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