Daily commute or road-trip, your Ipod is your all-in-one entertainment and information center. Today’s modern commuter doesn’t want to listen to commercial radio for any great length of time, they prefer listening to their personal selection or music and audio shows.

We personally prefer podcasts as they are a renewable source of entertainment or information for those who are constantly on the road. PBS, MSNBC, CNN, Fox News all offer top notch podcasts, some being actual audio versions of on air-shows you might not be able to watch in real time.

If you’re part of the nation-wide trend of personal entertainment management using your Ipod where you combine your personal lists, smart lists and your favorite podcasts, you will definitely be interested in quality Ipod Adapters.

We’re not talking about home chords using the aux jack, extension plugs and cigarette charger adaptors that will crowd your dashboard or car organizer, we mean actual Ipod Adaptors that are integrated into dashboard and give you full control from both the car radio controls. Adaptors are available for many vehicle types and work with the nano Nano, the Classic, Touch as well as the iPhone and provide a recharge

AutoSoundCentral.com offers adaptors for many vehicles types and adaptors from many manufacturers for any type of budget, from the prestigious MoBridge adaptors to more economical peripheral packs. Ipod adaptors can be purchased for many model cars including Acura, Audi, Bentley, BMW, Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Dodge, Ford, GMC, Honda, Hummer, Infiniti, Jeep, Lincoln, Mazda, Mercedes, Mercury, Mini Cooper, Nissan, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Suzuki, Toyota, Volvo and VW.

With more than 177 items in stock, AutoSoundCentral.com is the place for the ideal Ipod adaptor. AutoSoundCentral.com accepts all major Credit Cards as well as Paypal.

What else should you know about Ipod car adaptors?

The Direct Connection Option: The best type of iPod adapter integrates the iPod into the car’s entertainment system and connects directly into the iPod’s connector port. The buttons on the dashboard or steering wheel are then used to control the iPod. Music track information is displayed on the car’s built-in screen.

Roundabout Connections: FM transmitters or cassette adapters provide easy ways to attach an iPod by pretending to be a radio station or a tape cassette. The transmitter, also called the “FM modulator,” retransmits the audio as a short radius FM radio signal that is picked up by the car’s antenna, while the cassette adapter uses a modified tape cassette that produces a magnetic signal that is picked up by the player.

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