Once you've done that you have the audio player car stereo, you have a choice of ways to transfer files. There are several solutions available. Mp3 player or iPod with a cable or connected wirelessly via Bluetooth and FM signals.

Connect your iPod or MP3 player in your car audio system is relatively easy if you have the right equipment. AUX cables are easily available on the Internet and caraudio stores and are relatively cheap. But it works only if your stereo has a built-in iPod connector, looks like a jack for headphones. There are more complex cables available to connect your stereo does not have a direct connection is not. In such cases, the majority leader in the car MP3 player is very specific, which means you need to know what you're looking for.

An alternative is to use an FM transmitter to broadcast music wirelesslyfrom your iPod to the FM radio nearest car stereo. This, once again, that you should buy an FM transmitter, which is suitable for your iPod or MP3 player. One downside of this method is that the sound quality may suffer, but unless you have a specific iPod connector in your sound system is one of the easiest ways to listen to music files on your car.

A similar idea, but with a superior quality, is a car radio with Bluetooth, which has gained popularity. Onlysatisfied with your mobile phone, a Bluetooth car stereo that can connect with other electrical equipment in the car is also Bluetooth. You can MP3 players that allows you to easily connect your sound system for your mp3 player without any fiddly bits of equipment or supplements included. Of course, these two pieces of equipment that has Bluetooth, which is rare. On the other hand, Bluetooth stereo systems can be easily purchased, and there are brand-specific adapters are available, notremember that it can help to integrate the other electrical items in the car, and not just the mp3 player.

The most complete solution if you're willing to spend a few bucks more, a stereo, MP3 player with built-in will still need an adapter cable or a USB port, but with an internal hard drive, files can be saved directly in the car, which means that you need only file once, instead of every time you want to play them. Is expensiveoption, but if you are serious about your music, would be the way to go. All the qualities, and when the files are loaded, there is very little pressure and there are no cables back into the road.

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