If your car doesn’t have built-in Bluetooth, a Bluetooth car adapter is the cheapest way to stream music and take hands-free calls wirelessly. There are two types: AUX receivers that plug into your ...
Music and cars go hand in hand, all the way back to the invention of the radio. Since then, countless songs have romanticized road trips, cruising, and the freedom of cars. Take a bow, Bobby Troup.
Just because you own an older car without a modern infotainment system doesn’t mean that you can’t play your favorite music from your smartphone. You just need to equip that system with Bluetooth ...
After plugging an FM transmitter into your auxiliary power outlet (commonly referred to as a cigarette lighter) you'll need to find an unoccupied radio station. Scroll through channels until you find ...
Wayne Cunningham reviews cars and writes about automotive technology for CNET's Roadshow. Prior to the automotive beat, he covered spyware, Web building technologies, and computer hardware. He began ...
It's hard to imagine a time before Bluetooth was everywhere, but when it came to cars I've only been able to take advantage of that wireless connection to my phone quite recently — every other vehicle ...
Scosche's new motorMouth II stereo Bluetooth adapter could have you steaming audio and making handsfree calls through your car's audio input within minutes. Antuan started out in the automotive ...
Remember back when people carried Sony Discmans in their cars, and used those cassette adapters to listen to them through their tape decks? Well, while a lot of those same cars are still on the road, ...
When it comes to used cars, I'm pretty open-minded. In the past four years, I've owned a Lincoln Town Car, Toyota 4Runner, Mazda 3, Mazda Miata, Acura CL Type-S, Lexus LS400, Honda S2000, and Porsche ...
If any cassette ever belonged in an 8-track adapter, it's Led Zeppelin II. Here's where the magic happened. This device was pretty clever. There was a motor driving the cassette mechanism and a ...