
Specifications: - Memory Capacity: 4GB
- Appearance Material: Metal
- Battery: Lithium Battery
- Size: 8.0 x 6.0 x 1.2cm/3.1 x 2.4 x 0.5in(L x W x T)
- External Card Support: SD/TF
- Voltage: 24V
- Display: 2.4Inch TFT
- Capacity: 2GB
- Digital frequency range: 87.5-108 .0Mhz
- Transmission Distance: 5m/16.4ft
- SNR: 85db
- Colour: Blue
Features: - Car audio MP4 player supports MP4 files, you can download any songs that you like
- Car MP4 media can read music directly from USB disk, SD/MMC card
- Display information of songs and frequency on Dot-matrix LCD screen
- Transmit FM signal with all frequencies (87.5-108.0MHZ)
- Car MP4 automatically records frequencies and songs, avoid out of power
- Car MP4 has a swivel axis design, easy to use
- The most special part of this electronic car MP4 player is its unique design
Details:
- It can display information of songs and frequency on Dot-matrix LCD screen
- The back detail of this player is showed here, you can see that it is made of durable material
- The most special part of this electronic car MP4 player is its unique designed buttons
- Small size, it is easy to take with you, you can hang it on your neck
- And shiny surface makes it stand out wherever you go. With its cute appearance and perfect performance, we are sure this beautiful metal car MP4 player will be your ideal choice
How to Play an MP3 in the Car:
You have several options for listening to MP3 music in your car. Depending on your budget, you can burn your MP3 files onto a CD or install a new Bluetooth-enabled sound system
Instructions
Burn MP3 Files to a CD Using iTune:
- Insert a blank CD-RW into your computer's CD drive. Your computer must have CD-burning capabilities
- Open iTunes. If you do not have iTunes, a free download is available at apple.com/itunes. iTunes is a media player generally associated with the Apple iPod MP3 player. You can play MP3 files on your computer in iTunes, regardless of your MP3 player's brand or style
- Create a playlist in iTunes of the songs you want to burn onto your CD. To create a playlist, click on "File--New Playlist." Name your playlist. Drag songs from your iTunes main music library into your playlist. A CD-RW can typically accommodate between 18 and 20 songs
- Select your playlist. Make sure all songs have a check mark next to them. Click "Burn Disk" at the bottom of the iTunes program window. Select "Audio CD" as the format. Click "Burn."
- Play your new CD in the car. CD-RWs cost around $1 apiece
Use an FM Transmitter: - Buy an FM transmitter at your local electronics store. Prices vary depending on quality, but typically run between $35 and $100. FM transmitters use radio waves to play your MP3s through the speaker system
- Plug the FM transmitter into your MP3 player. Some transmitters are wireless; others must be plugged into the car's cigarette lighter
- Tune your radio and FM transmitter to the same empty station. Radio stations with lower frequency numbers (88.3, for example) tend to be empty more often
- Use your MP3 player as you would with headphones
Use a Cassette Tape Adapter: - Buy a cassette tape adapter at an electronics or convenience store. Cassette tape adapters are inexpensive--around $10--and reliable
- Insert the cassette end of the adapter into your car's cassette player. Plug the other end of the adapter into your MP3 player
- Press "Play" on your cassette player. Your MP3s should now play through your car speakers. Use your iPod to change/stop/play/pause songs
- Install an MP3-Compatible Car Stereo System
- Purchase and install a new MP3-compatible car stereo system. These car stereos typically feature an Aux output where you plug your MP3 player
- Consult your car's manual or do outside research to determine which after-market MP3 compatible stereo systems will fit your car make/model/year
- Hire a professional to install your new stereo. Don't try it yourself unless you know what you're doing
- Plug your MP3 player directly into the radio--usually with a simple USB cord. Radio starts at around $150, but provide the highest sound quality
How to Use a Car MP4 Digital Player:
- In order to upload files that can be used on an MP3 player, a person must first connect the MP3 player to a computer using a USB cord
- After the player is connected, it can take 10-15 seconds for the computer to recognize it. A new icon will appear on the desktop (on a Mac) or in the "My Computer" menu (on a PC) when the computer locates the new hardware
- Find the folder in your computer where your MP4 files are saved. You can find MP4 files at places like MP4Point.com. When you reach this folder, select "Ctrl+A" to select all or some of the files. Then select "Ctrl+C" on the keyboard to copy the files
- Find the icon that appeared in Step 2 and open it up by double clicking on it. When the window opens, press "Ctrl+V" on your keyboard. This will move the selected MP4 files onto your MP3 player
- Safely remove the player by right clicking on the MP4 player icon, and then clicking on "Remove Device" when the menu opens
- Check to see if the files have been downloaded to the player. If they have, select the one you want and press "Play"
Package Included: - 1 x MP4 Player
- 1 x Bracket
- 1 x Usb Cable
- 1 x Headset
- 1 x Remote Control
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