The iPod has genuinely revolutionised the way in which we listen to music on the go. The joy of this system, and of comparable MP3 players, is that it allows us to place music on a small player which we carry around with us, and call on any track from our collection at a second’s notice. Sure, there is not much work involved in changing a CD anyway, but when it comes to user-friendly music players, the MP3 has changed things comprehensively. Depending on the age and the cost of your MP3, you can have literally thousands of tracks available at the touch of a button, something that makes listening to music ever more convenient. And with technological minds constantly innovating, it was never going to be long before something was developed to free us from the headphones.
IPod docking stations in cars were an inevitability from the moment the iPod itself was invented. They allow us to hook up our MP3 player to our in-car sound system and play our music collection through our car speakers – allowing us to combine the jukebox-style range and convenience of music choice of an iPod with the volume and sound quality of a car sound system. Continue reading ‘How Do I Listen to My iPod in My Car?’ »