Got the MP3 Bluetooth FM player thingy today. Nulaxy KM20, from a seller on Amazon.
It works really well. I have to say that I am impressed with the audio quality even after it has played it out over an in-built radio transmitter to the car's music system.
It certainly adds a lot of capacity to the existing 17YO sound system. On start up (ignition-on) it tells you the battery volts too (also useful).
It allows you to push content out via an FM radio frequency (anything from 87.5 to 108.0 Mhz) injected from:
- TF Card slot.
- USB stick slot.
- Bluetooth connection to a smart-phone.
- Aux Analogue 3mm Jack socket.
Any of these sources streamed out to the inbuilt car music system via either, Radio frequency or Aux socket (or Bluetooth if your sound system supports it).
I never got into the whole iPod music player thing but ripping my CD's to MP3 was done years ago when I made my digital juke-box so writing them to a TF card or USB is easy for me.
Oh, it also does phone hands-free (limited) via Bluetooth.
I hold no brief for the manufacturer and there are probably better bits of kit out there I am sure.
But for a mere £13.99 I now have 6-CD's and 32GB of MP3's to listen to. Not bad at all.