Belkin already has in the starting line two new accessories to connect the Apple iPhone or iPod to our car will not be an arduous task far away from the quality that we have provided for our radio and music sessions, although it occurs in the car. The new products for our car are the Aircast Belkin TuneBase FM Car and Live.
While the former is intended both to stream music wirelessly to your car audio system to use it as handsfree with the phone, the TuneBase FM Live is an update of a classic to have our music player from Apple the car. The Auto Aircast uses bluetooth connectivity to play music in the car to answer calls.
This occurs via the car stereo system. The control is performed by a single multifunction button that includes a microphone with noise reduction and echo that can be placed anywhere on the dashboard. To feed must connect to the cigarette lighter socket. A good idea is to be included in the USB port connector to charge whatever you want.
It is useful for example if you want to take a GPS and you feed him. To connect to the car stereo auxiliary cable must use a 3.5 mm jack. It costs 80 euros. As for the TuneBase FM Live, their performance does not hide many secrets. This accessory lets you listen to music on your iPhone or iPod through the car radio of the car, and uses ClearScan technology Live for the station which connects to the transmission is always the best.
The phone's GPS function is also used to find the best station possible at all times. If your stereo has RDS car you can see on your screen information on the topic you are playing. The Belkin TuneBase FM Live uses a base that can be used in principle to relocate the sleeve inserted into the phone.
Its price is 80 euros when it goes on sale in April.
While the former is intended both to stream music wirelessly to your car audio system to use it as handsfree with the phone, the TuneBase FM Live is an update of a classic to have our music player from Apple the car. The Auto Aircast uses bluetooth connectivity to play music in the car to answer calls.
This occurs via the car stereo system. The control is performed by a single multifunction button that includes a microphone with noise reduction and echo that can be placed anywhere on the dashboard. To feed must connect to the cigarette lighter socket. A good idea is to be included in the USB port connector to charge whatever you want.
It is useful for example if you want to take a GPS and you feed him. To connect to the car stereo auxiliary cable must use a 3.5 mm jack. It costs 80 euros. As for the TuneBase FM Live, their performance does not hide many secrets. This accessory lets you listen to music on your iPhone or iPod through the car radio of the car, and uses ClearScan technology Live for the station which connects to the transmission is always the best.
The phone's GPS function is also used to find the best station possible at all times. If your stereo has RDS car you can see on your screen information on the topic you are playing. The Belkin TuneBase FM Live uses a base that can be used in principle to relocate the sleeve inserted into the phone.
Its price is 80 euros when it goes on sale in April.
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