Belkin Auto Cassette Adapter

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Belkin's auto adapter lets you charge your iPod in the car and listen to your music through a cassette adapter. What else can you ask for?

Review: The Belkin auto adapter not only keeps the iPod's battery fully juiced through the docking port but also offers a line-out jack for connection to your car stereo for a cleaner hookup than you can get with the wireless iTrip. Use the white Belkin cassette adapter (or any other brand) to help the iPod interface with the car stereo. You'll be up and running in no time. Note: You can't use the iTrip with the Belkin auto adapter's line-out.
The Belkin auto adapter not only keeps the iPod's battery fully juiced through the docking port but also offers a line-out jack for connection to your car stereo for a cleaner hookup than you can get with the wireless iTrip. Use the white Belkin cassette adapter (or any other brand) to help the iPod interface with the car stereo. You'll be up and running in no time. Note: You can't use the iTrip with the Belkin auto adapter's line-out. Hide Review

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1.5 stars out of 4 user reviews

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  • 1 star: 3

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1.0 stars

"I was SO psyched cuz it worked great for about...1 day!" By snowfitness1

Pros: Excellent sound WHEN IT WORKS...which it doesn't.

Cons: Piece of junk

Summary: I am looking for one that is of good quality that will perform like this one did on the first day. TOTAL piece of junk. I was also extremely careful with it, so I don't know what caused it to stop working.

4.5 stars

"Bang for your buck" By Willi4mW

Pros: No radio interference, hooks up to any MP3 player, useful for retro cars

Cons: It's a tape

Summary: Although the radio broadcasting music players may seem very enticing for those without an AUX jack, this tape covers everyone who has a tape player but no AUX jack. It is quite pricey (I got it at Target for around 20$). But it gave me music quality that I had ... Expand full review

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