When you're looking to hook up your MP3 player to your car, you're going to first want to know how you're going to want to hook it up.
- Do you want to hook it up via the AUX cable?
- Do you want to hook it up via the FM transmitter?
- Do you want to go old school and hook it up with a cassette tape?
These are the questions that you're going to ask yourself first to decide on how you're going to hook up the MP3 to your car. By knowing what you're going to use, it's going to make the process a lot easier for yourself.
I wanted to list a few things that you should look for before you set out and try to run your MP3 player through the car stereo. By following a few tips, you should be able to get one that works for you.
First off, you're going to want to know what kind of MP3 player that you have. Some adapters only work with some products. You don't want to go out, purchase it, and find out that it's bad for you.
Next, you're going to want to ask the questions above. If you're going to use an AUX cable, most of them are the same. Be sure to get one that's fairly simple or break the bank. You don't have to spend a fortune for this one.
If you're going to get a FM transmitter, you're going to want quality. There are a lot of cheap ones out there and with the FM ones, your'e going to get what you pay for, trust me. You will probably have to spend $40+ to easily get one that's worth it to you.
With that being said, I would look into brands such as PE, Satechi, Pryus, as well as Coby. They all have wonderful reviews online and should do the trick for your MP3 player.
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