What's the best method for using my MP3 player in the car?
Having recently bought a Timmkoo (yes I know silly name) MP3 player which I can play in my motor via my JBL Go box, I know it would be better to run it through the car radio. Googling reveals a plethora of cheap devices that are described as Bluetooth/FM transmitters powered via the cigarette lighter or possibly even the cassette player. Can anyone proffer advice on which way to go please?
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Which head unit does your car have?
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Symphony, thanks. Since posting I have found a cassette adapter which looks the simplest way but reviews say it either works, or doesn't, but it would be interesting to hear of others experience. |
My wife has been using one of these for about a year and a half: https://amzn.eu/d/4hC1Tfj
She either connects her phone via Bluetooth or plugs in a USB memory stick with music saved on it. |
Problem solved - for £3
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Just to wrap this up I have bought this very expensive adapter - and it works just dandy. NO it doesn't: worked fine for a few miles . . . |
Problem solved completely
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Bought this dirt cheap FM Transmitter which just plugs into the headphone socket of my MP3 player. Synchronise your radio with the transmitter - any one not too near an existing channel and it works brilliantly. I just lay it on the passenger glove shelf and there's no interference or fading at all. So now I can play all my favourite music. Next thing is to run a feed from the fuse box to keep it well charged.
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