Nearly everyone these days owns some sort of portable electronic device, such as a smartphone, an MP3 player, a tablet, or a laptop, and if you want to play it through an audio receiver or car stereo, ...
If you buy a new car, borrow a friend's, or even rent, you may be presented with a handy-dandy aux jack. Aux stands for auxilliary, it lets you hook up your music player to the car's stereo. You'll ...
[Gezepi] wanted to add an auxiliary input to the stereo in his 1994 Camry. At first look there wasn’t an easy way to patch into the system. But a bit of probing with an oscilloscope and figured out ...
The aux cable is getting a 21st century update, with Belkin revealing its newest cord to hook your headphone-jackless iPhone up to your car's dashboard or just about anything else. Apple's decision to ...
If you’re an automotive enthusiast of taste, you can’t stand the idea of fitting a janky aftermarket stereo into your nice, clean ride. Flashy, modern head units can spoil the look of a car’s interior ...
Aux cable eliminates Bluetooth pairing delays, offering instant music playback. Switching between devices is effortless with an aux cable compared to Bluetooth. Bluetooth compression degrades audio ...
Music and iPhones are happy bedfellows. With Apple Music, Spotify, and other streaming services opening up an almost limitless supply of albums, it makes sense to use smartphones as our primary ...