Hit the Road with Bluetooth iPod Accessories for Cars

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Hit the Road with Bluetooth iPod Accessories for Cars

Friday, February 8th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

It seems inevitable that two leading technologies came together to create Bluetooth iPod accessories for cars. While most Bluetooth vehicle accessories can be used with any other brand of portable MP3 player, they are generally referred to as Bluetooth iPod accessories for cars. Apple’s iPod has become an iconic brand, like Kleenex or Xerox, such that just about any brand of MP3 player ends up being called an iPod

Attaching Accessories to Your Vehicle

Bluetooth is a brand of wireless technologies that help high tech gadgets communicate effortlessly with each other, with almost no setup or configuration. You’ve probably seen or heard of Bluetooth accessories for cell phones, laptops and printers. Bluetooth – originally developed by Eriksson – is now considered the industry standard for short range wireless technology. It is predicted to be even more commonplace in the years to come.

You don’t need a lot of wires, then, for using Bluetooth iPod accessories for cars. You tend to just plug one small wire in, turn it on and that’s it. If you’ve ever listened to commercial radio recently, it certainly is more commercials than tunes. Bluetooth iPod accessories for cars aren’t earthshaking concepts like a cancer cure, but they can help you be less stressed when you drive, which is still a pretty radical concept.

You often get a much better sound in your car than in your home. Cars are perfectly made for maximizing the acoustics that go into rich, detailed, crisp sound. In the 1990’s, one British singer/songwriter confessed that he didn’t have a home stereo – but he listened to music in his car. As it’s too dangerous to drive with headphones on, you need an ears-free and hands-free solution.

Scosche IPBCK Bluetooth Connection Kit

This is the most praised of the Bluetooth iPod accessories for your car. It won the 2006 CES Innovations award. It also won “Best New Accessory” in 2005 at the prestigious SEMA electronic show. For all that hype, it’s a small gizmo. You plug it into your car dashboard stereo adapter and then connect with your iPod and you’re ready for the road.

This kit has plenty of extras, such as a car power adapter, a built-in rechargable battery, a receiver module, docking options for any model of iPod, and an extra cable. The best part is, with one quick switch this iPod accessory becomes a hands-free cell phone adapter.

You can browse and purchase Bluetooth iPod accessories for cars and thousands of other iPod accessories at eBay and Amazon.

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One Response to “Hit the Road with Bluetooth iPod Accessories for Cars”

  1. 5th Gen iPod Accessories Enhance Your Music » Bling iPod Says:

    […] Everyone has a different lifestyle. Even in just the United States, people have a wide variety of hobbies and careers. Some people drive ten miles a day while others drive hundreds, while some use their iPod on the go and others just at home. No matter how you live, you can find 5th gen iPod accessories to fit your specific needs. If you drive a lot, check out car chargers and cables to hook your iPod up to your car’s stereo system so that you can hear beautiful, crystal clear music all the time without having to worry about what’s playing on the radio. At home or at work, you can also check out any number of iPod docks which your iPod hooks into to play your music library on speakers, so you don’t have to wear earbuds or headphones. […]

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