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E: 12/10 Win A Kensington iPhone And iPod Car Adapter
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Kensington, the mobile computing accessories company, has launched a new car audio kit that delivers pure sound from an iPod, iPhone or music phone through the car stereo - so drivers can listen to their favourite tunes while travelling this summer.
Part of the new LiquidAUX range, The LiquidAux for iPhone and iPod is the first FM Transmitter to use the auxiliary port now found as standard in most new cars. The ports are growing in popularity, and are already available in over 70 models of car in Europe.
The LiquidAUX for iPhone and iPod enables drivers to play music throughtheir car speakers with no loss of quality, while charging their devices.
The kit also includes a remote control that lets the user play, pause and skip tracks. It attaches to the car¹s steering wheel with a velcro strap, and can be popped out of its holder and turned around for left or right handed users. This means drivers can keep their eyes on the road, while still maintaining control over their music.
Question: What company invested the iPod and iPhone?
Answer: Apple
Good Luck
Kensington, the mobile computing accessories company, has launched a new car audio kit that delivers pure sound from an iPod, iPhone or music phone through the car stereo - so drivers can listen to their favourite tunes while travelling this summer.
Part of the new LiquidAUX range, The LiquidAux for iPhone and iPod is the first FM Transmitter to use the auxiliary port now found as standard in most new cars. The ports are growing in popularity, and are already available in over 70 models of car in Europe.
The LiquidAUX for iPhone and iPod enables drivers to play music throughtheir car speakers with no loss of quality, while charging their devices.
The kit also includes a remote control that lets the user play, pause and skip tracks. It attaches to the car¹s steering wheel with a velcro strap, and can be popped out of its holder and turned around for left or right handed users. This means drivers can keep their eyes on the road, while still maintaining control over their music.
Question: What company invested the iPod and iPhone?
Answer: Apple
Good Luck
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