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Ipod Nano in my car

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Materialnut | 02:24 Thu 29th Dec 2005 | Music
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Hi wonder if you can solve my query?


I just got an Ipod Nano for Christmas but i want to know if there is anyway i can get it to work in my car - i have looked on the internets but dont know how it would work as i have no-where for a lead to plug into my car stereo for it to work? Does anyone have any ideas or can they point me in the right direction of a website that sells something that will make this work?


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Some cars now come with built in adaptors for portable music players (primarily Toyota/Citroen/Peugeot with their jointly developed Aygo/C1/107 city cars, and the new Toyota Yaris) but I am led to believe there are other ways of adapting this, including via the cigarette lighter or casette player. Unfortunately I don't know of any websites that sell these myself.


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Materialnut


What about using a custom FM transmitter (from www.ipodworld.co.uk)?


Here's the blurb from the site:


With its own power source, the FM Transmitter for nano and video makes your tunes appear as if by magic on any FM device. With a no frills car charger attached you have no excuse to run out of your own instant radio station.


With a streamlined chrome appearance and backlit display, this FM Transmitter is the perfect companion for your iPod nano. It runs off its own AAA battery, meaning it won�t drain your nano, while in the car it can be powered by the cigarette lighter.

Simply plug it into the nano�s headphone socket, tune it in, and let your music envelop you in clear stereo sound, wirelssly from any car or home FM radio.

The FM transmitter has unlimited tuning capacity in 0.1 MHz steps, enabling you to find the perfect station to broadcast wirelessly to, covering all of the 88 � 108MHz frequencies.

Car Charger

Cool design and great functionality makes this Car Charger the ideal travel companion. The Car Charger is great on the go for charging your iPod when out and about. It�s simplicity itself. Plug one end into the cigarette lighter socket in your car, the other into your iPod and you can make sure your iPod�s always fully charged and ready for action.






If your car stereo has a tape player then the cheap and easy answer is to get an adapter from your local DIY shop. You pop it in the tape player and plug the ipod into it and they cost less than a fiver!
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Yeah i looked at those but unfortunately i dont have a tape player - thanks for the help though - does anyone know if the FM transmitter option works??
yes it does and its really good
Hi material nut, be very careful about the FM transmitter. I got one for my ipod mini last year when we had a golf at the time and it didn't work at all. We've sinced switched to a mazda which it does work better in BUT there are no free frequencies in London so there's is constant interference. Even when I've had some better results outside of London the sound quality is poor and there's a lot of distortion on songs with some bass. If you live a long way from a major city, it's worth considering. Also, don't forget they are actually illegal in Britain as you're technically broadcasting a pirate radio station! We are now going to look at somehow getting an input jack out of our stereo if poss.

try www.caraudioplus.co.uk and select Ipod Car Adapters down the left hand side of the screen


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