I was so impressed by a device that I came across today that I thought I would blog about it right away. My brother-in-law got me what is labeled as an ‘In-Car MP3 Player & Wireless FM Radio Transmitter for USB Flash Drive & SD Card with 12V Lighter Plug’ from Bangalore. Sounds quite impressive right? Yet in terms of looks, it is a compact metallic device with a few buttons at the front.
What is impressive about this fancy sounding compact device is what it does. I have an old mp3/CD player in my car. It also plays FM radio. When I changed cars, the mp3 player came with me to the new car. When I enquired about making my car USB ready, the mechanic told me I would need to buy a new player.
Now what this device does is that is plays mp3 music from an USB stick or an SD card. All that one needs to do is to plug the device to the lighter plug in the car and tune the FM radio to the same frequency! Sounds cool, right? No need to burn CDs anymore. All you need to have is a couple of USB sticks with your favorite music.
This is a great device that is in the market at the right time. Already most new cars have a built in USB player. This device is a boon for those who have those old CP based systems and want to have a cheap alternative to buying a new system.
What is impressive about this fancy sounding compact device is what it does. I have an old mp3/CD player in my car. It also plays FM radio. When I changed cars, the mp3 player came with me to the new car. When I enquired about making my car USB ready, the mechanic told me I would need to buy a new player.
Now what this device does is that is plays mp3 music from an USB stick or an SD card. All that one needs to do is to plug the device to the lighter plug in the car and tune the FM radio to the same frequency! Sounds cool, right? No need to burn CDs anymore. All you need to have is a couple of USB sticks with your favorite music.
This is a great device that is in the market at the right time. Already most new cars have a built in USB player. This device is a boon for those who have those old CP based systems and want to have a cheap alternative to buying a new system.
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