I have an aux cable connecting my iPod, used to use a tape deck, and once long ago tried using an FM before just throwing it away after a week of using it.
I just got an iPod touch and must say - there is not a quicker way to get into a wreck than pissing around with an iPod Touch/iPhone while driving.
I also used 2 FM transmitter before, and really don't like the sound quality of both. Instead I bought Peripheral Device for iPod. Even though its design for iPod, it works well on my iPhone. I can control music directly on my radio and it charge my iPhone even if I remove the key of my car. I will never go back to these FM transmitters.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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I have an aux cable connecting my iPod, used to use a tape deck, and once long ago tried using an FM before just throwing it away after a week of using it.
I just got an iPod touch and must say - there is not a quicker way to get into a wreck than pissing around with an iPod Touch/iPhone while driving.
I also used 2 FM transmitter before, and really don't like the sound quality of both. Instead I bought Peripheral Device for iPod. Even though its design for iPod, it works well on my iPhone. I can control music directly on my radio and it charge my iPhone even if I remove the key of my car. I will never go back to these FM transmitters.