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When it comes to connecting your iPod to your car, there are numerous options. Wireless FM transmitters, Wired FM Modulators, Dedicated iPod interfaces, and aftermarket radios with iPod control are the four most frequent options. Each of these iPod adapters have their apps and they all have their strong and weak points. This article will review each of the iPod adapters.

Wireless FM Transmitter Review:

When it comes to interfacing your iPod to your car, a wireless FM transmitter is the easiest option and it will work with just regarding 100% of the cars on the road. This iPod adapter works by transmitting the audio signal from your iPod to your factory radio wirelessly. Out of all the iPod adapters this is the easiest one to install. The better ones just plug into your car’s cigarette lighter and then to the iPod. Once connected, all you have to do is tune you car’s radio to a sure station to listen the songs from your iPod. This iPod adapter is exceedingly easy to install and not very expensive, but it does have numerous flaws.

Most of the time you will experience static in teh background of the music. Also, the audio may drift in and out, getting louder and softer. Another flaw of this iPod adapter is that the FCC regulates the output power of the wireless transmitter. If you live in an area that has strong radio stations, the radio stations will over power the transmitter and you will listen the radio stations behind your music.

Wired FM Modulator Review:

Even even though a wired FM modulator is a little harder to install than a wireless FM transmitter, it is well worth it. Wired FM modulators work on the same premise as a wireless FM transmitter, but it connects directly to your car’s factory antenna. I does not only connect directly to the antenna, it likewise isolates the antenna from the radio. By isolating the antenna from the radio, it does not concede strong radio stations to bleed through the iPod’s audio. Wired FM modulators likewise are universal and work on just in regards to 100% of the cars on the road, but installation is required. On most cars the factory radio needs to be got rid of in order to plug the FM modulator into the antenna, but like I said before, it is worth it. This iPod adapter has the capacity to give you clear, static free audio that does not drift and has no radio station bleed through.

Dedicated iPod Interface Review:

If you have your heart set on keeping you factory radio, your best option is a devoted iPod interface. Like the wired FM modulator it does require installation. Unlike the wired FM modulator it is not universal and only works on select vehicles. The installation ordinarily comprises of removing your factory radio and plugging the committed iPod interface into the CD Changer/Satellite radio port. This port allows the adapter to control the iPod from the radio’s controls. Also, the audio quality is exceedingly good and there will be no static or interference. Plus a consecrated iPod interface will plug into the bottom of your iPod and charge it. If your car has the provisions for one, this is that type of iPod adapter that I would recommend.

Aftermarket Radio With iPod Control Review:

Most factory radio’s are not designed to control an iPod. Aftermarket companies backwards engineer widgets to connect to an iPod. If you have no problem altering your radio, I would commend installing an aftermarket radio with iPod control. These radios are designed from the ground up to control an iPod. They will grant you to quickly and without apparent effort navigate through your songs right off the radio while supplying you with crystal clear audio. Like a devoted iPod interface, it also will charge your iPod. This is your sheer best option for listening to your iPod in your car.

Choosing an iPod adapter may be difficult. Hopefully these reviews shined some light on the dissimilar types of iPod adapters and their applications.

Sirius Universal Cigarette Lighter Adapter

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1 of 1 persons found the following review helpful.
4does not fit ST2
By David Reed
Just FYI if you have a 1st-gen Starmate R (ST2) that needs a 12v plug this item will not fit. (No fault of the seller…just mis communication)

The Seller is PHENOMENAL. The SECOND I emailed with regards to a refund/swap he refunded my money.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
3Not compatible with S-50 car dock
By beangirl
This adapater is not rather universal, as it did not work with my Sirius S-50 car dock. The pin that goes in the dock is too large. I had no difficulties with receiving it or returning it and getting a refund, though – outstanding client service throughout, it just didn’t work out. I did find the compatible adapter from TSS-Radio.

3 of 5 persons found the following review helpful.
1Was not compatible with my Sirius Radio
By cstarybrat
I purchased this to replace my broken Sirius power adapter, thinking because it was a “universal Sirius” power adapter that it would work. It does not fit into my Sirius radio. You may be better off purchasing a Sirius brand power adapter.

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