Old Ipod, How do I listen?
I have an old ipod mini from 2004. When it was given to me, I was also given a Belkin adaptor thing. It always worked horribly, so I gave up on ever listening to my ipod in the car.
I'm sick of shuffling around all my CDs while driving. I want to listen to my ipod! I have a 2000 Honda Civic, so it's not advanced enough to have anything that my ipod can plug right into.
My sister has a newer ipod, maybe from 2006, and she does have some sort of adaptor that works with the radio stations. It always works perfectly for her.
What should I try that will work with this old ipod? And where should I go to get it? And how much should I spend?
Thank you SO much for any help!
# 2 Re: Old Ipod, How do I listen?
You can look around for Transmitters that use an Audio Jack input instead of the iPod input.
Here are some examples:
http://www.futureshop.ca/multimedia/products/large/10045056.jpg
these work with ANY MP3 Player but I don't know how good they are.
My best suggestion would be to visit your local Wal-Mart or Best Buy and see what they have, buy it and try it. If it sucks than move onto the next one until you find yourself a good one.
Wal-mart and Best Buy return policy allows you to have a product for 30 days and return it as long as everything it came with is returned (including box).