> Aux input is the simplest way if you have it but I have used the FM transmitter type before. But you are at the whims of the airwaves for that, especially if it's the type that has just a couple of station options. Fortunately my car (Nissan Altima) has the Aux input. My wife's Ford Focus has a button for Auxillary, but to make it live you have to buy some adapter kit ($50 or $75 as I recall), pull the stereo and connect the kit to the rear of the stereo. How hard would it have been to make that standard instead of teasing us with a button that doesn't work?
My new car does Bluetooth audio, which is wonderful. I get in, turn the car on, with my iPhone in my pocket, and within 30 seconds, the podcast I was listening to is playing over the car's speakers.
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Jim Saklad mailto:jimdoc@icloud.com
My new car does Bluetooth audio, which is wonderful. I get in, turn the car on, with my iPhone in my pocket, and within 30 seconds, the podcast I was listening to is playing over the car's speakers.
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Jim Saklad mailto:jimdoc@icloud.com
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