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Thursday, March 02, 2006
TransDock micro iPod car system
The TransDock micro is new solution for iPod users who want to listen to digital music in their cars.
Drivers can now listen to their favourite playlists with ease on extended car journeys, as the system aims to be one of the most “flexible” and “cost-effective” methods currently available.
The TransDock micro functions by broadcasting music from an iPod to any frequency in the FM radio range, while keeping the player charged.
No installation is required for the system, which manufacturers claim has better sound quality than most of those currently available on the market.
It features a removable docking cable, an LCD display and an auxiliary input and output for connection with other other car inputs or a tape adapter.
The system works with the iPod shuffle and the iPod nano and is compatible with other MP3 players and portable media systems, such as the PSP.
The TransDock micro retails at around £40 and is available now.
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Posted on 02/03 at 10:10 AM







