Car MP3 player

As more and more music in the form of MP3 are being downloaded off the Internet, many people have started to look for a car mp3 player so that they can listen to their favourite tunes whilst driving. Some people have attempted to create their own car mp3 player and though it works fine, the end product is just something you wouldn’t carry along in your car because it’s not a pretty sight!

However if you do your research well, you can find a mp3 player to use in the car for less than £10. For this price you can get a device with a sleek design and capable of playing your MP3s wirelessly. Below is an image of a car mp3 player called TeckNet FM11 Portable Stereo MP3:

TeckNet FM11 car mp3 player

As you can see, this little attractive device has a headphone plug which can fit in your iPod, PDA, MP3, CD/cassette player, PC or laptop. Once connected, it then sends FM radio waves to your car stereo which causes your music to play. The frequency shown on the car mp3 player LCD needs to be matched on the car stereo and the range of frequencies allowed are from 87.5MHz to108.0MHz, so you will need to make sure that you have a clear FM frequency available within that range. The transmitter also comes with a rechargeable power supply to preserve your batteries. You will simply need to connect the power cord supplied with it to your car cigarette lighter. This will save your battery lifetime if you’re in for a long journey.

It is advisable to buy a car mp3 player that can be powered through the car lighter and one which has a standard headphone jack to enable you to play music from different devices. If possible, go for a known brand to get better quality music and longer lifetime.



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