
Specifications: - Have axis of rotation on the handle, through which the user can turned the transmitter to proper angle at his/her willing
- With this Car MP3 Player, your driving trip becomes funny
- It is 4GB
- Unique apple shape makes the 4GB MP3 Player pretty and cute
- 100% band new and top quality
- 206 preset FM Channels
- The Card MP3 Player capacity can be extended
- 4GB MP3 Player supports SD/MMC card /MP3/USB/audio devices
- Support 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1GB and 2GB/4GB
- The 4GB MP3 Player supports the LINE-IN function
- Play MP3 Files(or WMA)
- Support MP3 music playing
- Car cigar socket power supply (12V DC power)
- Memory functions of song volume and frequency
- Plug in SD Card, enjoy your favorite music
- Build in FM transmitter, Fully adjustable joint
- Turn your car stereo on and tune the frequency the same as your car MP3 botton of the Car MP3 player to enjoy your music
- Infrared remote controller (optional)
- Frequency range: Full frequencies (more than 200 frequencies, 87.5MHz-108MHz), 0.1MHz gap between channels
- Color: White
- Power: 12V DC
Details:
- Unique white apple shape design
- Button operation, easy to use the car MP3 player FM transmitter
- This car MP3 player can be folded
- You can connect this product with your computer by USB port to download
- It includes Car MP3 Player, Remote Controller and 4G Memory Card
- With remote controller you can operate this car media MP3 player easily
- With this 4GB Card MP3 Player, your drive trip will become interesting
- Good package makes this 4GB Card Car MP3 Player very popular in car owners
How Does a MP3 Player Work: - MP3 players are hardware or software digital file players that record and transmit music. These players exploded in popularity with the advent of the iPod. These MP3 players emitted music with excellent sound and quality. Since this time, other MP3 Players have come on the scene in different shapes, sizes and colors. Yet, they still have a lot in common with their predecessor. It all has to do with the mechanism that makes them work
- All forms of MP3 Players are just reworked pen drives. Pen drives are a type of universal serial bus (USB) flash drive, which include a circuit board and a USB connector. They work with NAND-type flash memory cards to receive and store data. The storage capacity usually ranges from 64 MB to 32 GB. Consequently, these storage ranges are normally listed on the packaging of MP3 Players Naturally, the higher the storage capacity, the higher the price of the specified MP3 player. The price is reflective of the amount of information the MP3 player can hold
- Music is downloaded onto a MP3 player after it is connected to a computer carrying compatible software. The USB connector jutting out of a MP3 player must be pushed directly into the USB port at the back of a computer or with a device that connects to it. If connected properly, the computer will recognize the existence of the MP3 device. Then, compatible software like iTunes can be used to download or store music to the MP3 player. This software will normally pull up an icon of the MP3 player, list out the music on it and serve as a pathway to retrieve and transmit music. After the user has completed this task, he can disconnect an MP3 player and listen to the music stored on it
- Outside of the basic function of an MP3 player, the other attributes are designed based on the taste of the manufacturer. This includes shape, size, color and portability. It is a very individual thing that keeps consumers on their toes and buying MP3 players
How to Choose a MP3 Player:
- Consider the amount of storage available. At the lower end of the market a 512mb to 1Gb player will generally hold up to 200 songs
- Think about portability; if you have an active lifestyle then you will need a player that is small and compact. If you intend to use your player whilst jogging or whilst training in the Gym then a flash based system will be a better choice as they contain no moving parts and therefore won't skip
- Decide on the type of interface you want. Will the interface be easy to access and use on the move or will it require 100% of your attention to choose your songs? This is one area that is often overlooked and is one of the major areas of dissatisfaction among users
- Examine how the device is powered. Many MP3 players come with built in rechargeable batteries, whilst these are very convenient and can last for a long time, if you are not able to recharge them or don't have access to a computer with a USB port you then you will need to wait to charge the player up
- Consider any accessories you may want. Most MP3 players come with headphones but usually they are not very good quality. Investing in a new pair may improve sound quality
How to Install an MP3 Player to a Car:
Though MP3 players are primarily designed to be used with a standard pair of headphones, you can also install one into your car stereo and listen to it over the speakers in your vehicle. How you will do this will depend on exactly what type of car you have. There are two distinct ways to install an MP3 player into a car: you can use what is called an FM transmitter or you can use a standard audio auxiliary cable - Connect your FM Transmitter to your MP3 player. Typically this involves plugging your FM Transmitter into the power adapter in your car for power, as well as into the headphone jack on your MP3 player. For iPod FM Transmitters, the unit gets plugged into the USB jack on the bottom of the iPod for power
- Tune your FM transmitter to an FM radio station. Use the dials on the FM transmitter's face to do this. The station you are currently tuned to will be displayed on the FM transmitter's LED screen.
- Tune your car's FM radio to the same station of your FM transmitter
- Select a song and play it using your MP3 player. The song will now be broadcast by the FM transmitter to the FM station, at which point it will then be received by your car's radio and played over its speakers
- Connect an audio auxiliary cable to the headphone jack on your MP3 player
- Connect the opposite end of the audio auxiliary cable to the audio input on the front of your car's stereo labeled "AUX."
- Press the "AUX" button on the face of your car's stereo
- Select a song and play it using your MP3 player. The song will now travel from the MP3 player, through the cable to your car's stereo, then be played by your car's speakers
Package Included: - 1 x Car MP3 Player
- 1 x Remote Controller
- 1 x 4G Memory
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