Here is a simple USB FM transmitter that could be used to play audio files from an MP3 player or computer on a standard VHF FM radio by connecting it to an USB port. The circuit use no coils that have ...
www.iWorld.co.uk secures launch exclusive of new iStuff iCast Autoscan FM Transmitter In-car iPod listening just got better! The new iStuff iCast Autoscan FM Transmitter, £29.99, lets you wave goodbye ...
So this ‘MP3-Car’ is sort of interesting, if cheap looking. It looks like the idea is that you plug any USB flash drive into the FM transmitter base, which then presumably just reads file with an .mp3 ...
Here are some DIY FM Transmitter circuits that we have been published on electroschematics.com. This do-it-yourself fm transmitters are pretty easy to build and will give you a good feeling when ...
Web site Mac OS X hints has an interesting tip for improving the performance of FM transmitter car kits (you know - for those of us with no tape deck and no auxiliary inputs for our MP3 players): ...
Plug the Sonic Impact 5026 into your iPod, Zune, or other MP3 player, then tune your car stereo to a matching frequency. Rick Broida Senior Editor Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and ...
Now that it’s legal to stream your music via an FM transmitter, it is logical that manufacturers will start to produce MP3 players for the UK that take advantage of the technology. And they have – ...
In brief: The Belkin TuneCast 3 is a simple, attractive FM transmitter that may be suitable for rural users and long, desolate road trips, but it just doesn't quite cut it in a big city. Enter the ...
SoniqCast’s Aireo 2 is a 20GB MP3 player that, on outward appearances, looks indistinguishable from a number of iPod clones that have flooded the market in recent months. But Aireo 2 sets itself apart ...
No matter how much manufacturers try, there is no getting over the fact that a speaker on a GPS unit isn't going to be any match for your speaker system in the car. TomTom realising this have released ...
Gone are the days when you could buy a new car and upgrade the stereo with relative ease. The use of complex wiring systems and the move away from a uniform size for manufacturer head units means many ...
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