Turn Your Car Stereo into an MP3 Player
Lots of us have MP3 players and no matter what the brand or model, you probably want to listen to it while you’re stuck in traffic during peak holiday travel time. In this “Two Minute Miracles” video, Agent Smith and Geek Squad Autotech Alan will show you how to hook up an iPod or MP3 player to your car’s stereo system. Learn more at www.GeekSquad.com
Ifrogz Earpollution CS40s Stereo Headphones for Ipod,Iphone, MP3 players - Black
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this only tells about iPad that about Zens Zunes and GoGears?
apparently agent smith doesn’t own a mirror
agent smith funny
auxiliary cable is best quality for mp3 players
agent smith hahahahahha
FM transmitters are not the way to go.. very poor sound quality and at times static will occur. Best to use a headphone connection, if your car does not have this option then go with the direct auxiliary hook up, which there are tons of companies that offer these converters online for reasonable prices. Don’t choose these FM transmitters, not the way to go.
Ok gramps
why is it more safer to look at the head-unit rather than the ipod in its dock?
the moment you take your eyes of the road to look at anything its unsafe
thats a Mercedes CLK-class from some time on the last five years
nice mohawk >P
Check out my Videos to learn how to install your own Amplifier or head unit in your Ride. FUCK THE SHOPS THAT WANT TO STEAL YOUR MONEY!
i still need help, i have an expedition
does anyone know what kind of car is that?
I feel bad for anyone who takes their car into Best Buy to have anything installed.
For the best Idea on options & prices, go talk to your local Best Buy Autotechs. Drive around to the Install bay, usually in the back of the building. This way they can see your car & show you the options. Tony from Stockton, Store #528
To answer cost questions. Every vehicle is different, but here is a broad idea:
Add an I-pod cable to an aftermarket deck, ran to glove box. Labor $19.99, usually the cable costs around $19.99.
Install a WIRED FM Modulator (like the I simple FM adapter) depending on car is $59.99-$79.99 Labor. We have different Wired FM modulators ranging from $34.99 to 80.99. Depending on the car extra parts may be needed (antenna adapters). The 80.99 AUX unit sounds like HD radio, no static, or distortion.
Shure be nice to have all these vids sent to the stores, so we can loop them in our video displays.
Is there a car stereo that supports apple lossless and normalization?
nothing dude, buy one fm transmiter starting at 0.01 cents free shipping at ebay lol i bought mine at 5 cents free shipping and love it :P
whats the car?
Still wish CircuitCity never closed, used to love that store.
price range?? anyone?
awesome!
agent smith, matrix ripoff.xD
the double headphone is better that radio shitt