We tested the Harman Kardon Drive + Play both with the wireless FM connection and with the unit directly to our audio jacks. With the unit in wireless FM mode, we could use only one frequency (88.1MHz) to play our tunes, and the audio quality was severely lacking. It must be said, however, that we tested this in an urban setting, which is never ideal for FM transmitters. The presence of static hum and other background noise was overwhelming at times, and even when it was minimal, it was annoying. However, audio quality with a direct connection was clean as a whistle and provided a full, robust wall of sound. If you're going to shell out the 200 bucks to buy this thing, definitely go with a direct connection.
The screen was easy to read, displaying clear, legible text, and we had no problem viewing it in direct sunlight, although it lost some luster when viewed from an angle. The control knob took a little getting used to, but after playing with it for five minutes, we found it fairly easy to navigate through the various iPod menus. Even so, we think it's a good idea to set up your tunes before you get behind the wheel in order to avoid unnecessary distractions.
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