Cruising with Music and an iPod Car Adapter

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Driving with headphones on is not the world’s greatest idea, as it can distract you from road conditions. It is probably on par with talking on a cell phone while driving, so plug your iPod into a car adapter instead. With an iPod car adapter, you can be safer and still enjoy your tunes on your morning drive.

There are basically two main manufacturers of iPod accessories, including car adapters. Belkin and Griffin both make products that are not overly obtrusive and usually match the iPod quite nicely. Belkin has the Belkin Audio Kit for iPod with DockConnector (that was its title at the website – belkin .com).

This iPod car adapter will allow you to plug your iPod into your car’s audio system, and you can recharge your iPod while in the car as well. This audio kit is also compatible with Belkin’s TuneCast FM transmitters, although reviews of the TuneCast and TuneCast II have been lukewarm at best. The retail price for this audio kit is $39.99 at Belkin’s website.

Attach It and Enjoy It

The manufacturer Griffin has two unique iPod car adapter systems that you may wish to take into consideration. One is the RoadTrip, a combo FM transmitter and car charger. It has an changeable cradle and operates with nearly any iPod from a video Ipod to a Nano. It seems to vary a lot price-wise, as it retails for about $89.99 on the high end to $49.95 at one online store.

Virtual Reality Sound Labs MP3/WMA FM Modulator with SD Card, USB Port, and Audio InputAnother interesting iPod car adapter is the Neo iON iPod Car Stereo Interface, which works with most older iPods and almost anything up to a video iPod (except the Shuffle, but check the specs). It will even work with the Apple iPhone. The Neo iON will allow you to plug your iPod directly into your car’s audio system so that you’ll be able to operate it directly by using your car stereo’s control panel.

Additionally, it maintains your iPod charged with its Smart Charge feature and utilizes a individual cable. It also boasts excellent sound quality, but expect to pay for it. It retails for a wince-inducing $189.99. Whether or not it’s worth it for you hinges upon to what degree a an audiophile you may be.

Of course, if you have a long daily commute or happen to be planning a summer road trip, it might well be worth the investment to get CD-quality sound. You would be more than happy with an iPod car adapter[tags]iPod car adapter, griffin, Smart Charge, Belkin, FM transmitter, Roadtrip, Nano, Tunecast[/tags]

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