Sunday, November 27, 2011

Connect iPod to Car Stereo

!±8± Connect iPod to Car Stereo

The iPod is more than just another MP3 player. It's sleek white case paired with its white-wired ear buds make a statement. Since the introduction of the iPod, many other companies have introduced their own MP3 players, but no other machine has made the same impact on music as the iPod.

When the iPod was first introduced about six years ago, the memory capacity was only available up to 40GB, and the battery life was about eight hours. Now, the iPod is available in almost any conceivable size and memory capacity. The iPod Shuffle is one inch square, with a clip to attach it to an article of clothing. The iPod Nano is as tall as the iPod Classic, though thinner and not as wide. The Nano is also available in a wide variety of colors. The Classic has also gotten an upgrade, it is now available with a 120GB memory capacity, a 40-hour battery life, and is capable of playing video as well as music.

The iPod has gotten to the point where any version travels very well, you can listen while jogging or in your living room, but the problem still remains of how to connect your iPod to your car stereo system. The ear buds are obviously not an option while driving, so here are some of the other options to still listen to your music while driving in your car. The first option is to buy a new vehicle. While this is by far the most expensive option, if you are in the market for a new vehicle, many new cars come equipped with an iPod docking port.

For those of you who are not looking to buy a new vehicle just to be able to listen to your iPod while driving, there are other, cheaper options. One option is a cassette adapter. It is a cord that plugs into your iPod at one end, and has a cassette-shaped adapter at the other end. This goes into your car's cassette player, and then you can listen to your iPod music through your stereo speakers.

Another option is an FM Transmitter. It plugs into your cars cigarette lighter, and then attaches to your iPod. There are different models, some which can only transmit a few channels, and some that can transmit along the whole FM band. The latter may be slightly more expensive, but is likely to cause a lot less aggravation in the long run. To use it, turn your car radio to a channel which receives no outside signal, or where you only hear static. Once you find this channel, tune your transmitter to the same channel. The static should go away, and once you push play on your iPod, you will be listening to your own music on the radio waves.

To conclude, it is possible to connect an iPod to a car stereo on a variety of budgets and interests by either buying a new vehicle, purchasing a cassette adapter, or purchase an FM Transmitter.


Connect iPod to Car Stereo

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

JBL - Spyro - 2.1 Speaker system (White)

!±8±JBL - Spyro - 2.1 Speaker system (White)

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The JBL Spyro™ is a 2.1 powered speaker and subwoofer system. It provides excellent sound and an elegant design.

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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Portable Computer Speakers - What to Look For

!±8± Portable Computer Speakers - What to Look For

When shopping for portable computer speakers there are several things that consumers should look for. The first, and what for many is the most important issue, is sound quality. This can vary widely in the industry, and will usually get better the more money you are willing to spend. That being said, there are several companies that offer high-quality sound, for a reasonable amount of money.

The next thing to consider when making your portable computer speaker purchase is how mobile you need them to be. If you travel often, and need speakers that can easily fit in a laptop bag or suitcase, your options will be a bit more limited, although there are still dozens of choices on the market. If your speakers will remain at home, but you still want to be able to move them from room to room, this will open up your options considerably.

Next, when considering portable computer speakers, consider their power source. Many options on the market are USB powered, however, there are also battery powered, and options that have to be plugged into the wall. Keep these options in mind while shopping, and make sure to get what's best for you. If you are going to be using your speakers outdoors, or traveling quite often, you probably won't want speakers that have to be plugged into the wall. And changing batteries can also get old, although USB powered options sometimes aren't as powerful as others.

You can also buy portable computer speakers that are wireless and work with bluetooth, which can be nice, especially if you need the speakers to be across the room from your computer, or if you travel often. It can be good not to have to deal with the hassle of wires. However, wireless speakers don't usually have as high quality of sound output as many wired options, and the batteries can often run out quite quickly. You have to decide whether this is important.

Other options to consider are whether the portable computer speakers are also compatible with mp3 players. Do they have a headphone jack? Do they have a subwoofer output? All questions to be considered depending on how exactly you plan to use the product and what you want to get out of it. With a little research and by shopping around, each individual is sure to come up with the right speakers for them.


Portable Computer Speakers - What to Look For

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