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It has wired audio out, right?

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    It has wired audio out, right? You can get earphone-to-bluetooth adapters and connect the car that way. They also make devices that transmit over FM frequencies short distances so you can tune in to your iPod.

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      It has wired audio out, right? You can get earphone-to-bluetooth adapters and connect the car that way. They also make devices that transmit over FM frequencies short distances so you can tune in to your iPod.

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      I think I still have one of those FM dongles in a drawer, in case I ever need it.

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        It has wired audio out, right? You can get earphone-to-bluetooth adapters and connect the car that way. They also make devices that transmit over FM frequencies short distances so you can tune in to your iPod.

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        I've used this kind of short-range FM sender in an older car to get Bluetooth capability. Just set it to some available frequency and save the channel as "AUX" or something, then you can switch from the radio to Bluetooth by just switching to that channel. Works like a charm.

        Of course, you'll have to live with the fact that the car next to you can tune in on the signal, but I'm very rarely in still-standing queues so I've never thought twice about it. I believe the range of the sender is like 20 m to a normal car radio.

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