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Sony Ericsson C902 to CD player cable
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StockportGerbil wrote: »Hi!
I'd have thought the car would also come with an FM radio as well?
If so there are plenty of devices on ebay and elsewhere which will broadcast what you play on an ipod / phone etc within a range of a few feet. You will probably need a sony ericsson to 3.5 mm jack socket adaptor (one came with your headphones, but I prefer to have one permanantly in the car and one attached to my headphones.)
One final thought - the C902 has it's socket mounted on the side of the phone, which is generally where car mobile phone holders hold the thing, so you may have to hunt around for one that will do the job.
I hope that helps
Kevin
Perfect. Done a fair bit of reading and given I don't have an iPod, USB stick or memory card I think the Belkin Tunecast 2 Fm Adapter is the ideal choose.
In addition to the reviews on Amazon, here's one from PC Pro magazine:
http://www.pcpro.co.uk/labs/97667/belkin-tunecast-ii.htmlListen to your MP3 player in the car with one of these affordable transmitters
When your entire music collection is stored on a device that's no bigger than your mobile phone, it seems a shame not be able to have the contents of this tiny jukebox at your disposal when you're in the car. Unless you have a car stereo with a tape player (into which you can plug an inexpensive tape adapter), the only real option is an FM transmitter.0 -
Hi!
I notice from hotukdeals that the belkni device is on offer at sendit for less than a fiver including postage, which seems pretty good for a branded device. http://www.sendit.com/sendit/10048057.product?utm_source=ENS01-Jul-2009-351555553
I hope that helps
Kevin0 -
StockportGerbil wrote: »Hi!
I notice from hotukdeals that the belkni device is on offer at sendit for less than a fiver including postage, which seems pretty good for a branded device. http://www.sendit.com/sendit/10048057.product?utm_source=ENS01-Jul-2009-351555553
I hope that helps
Kevin
Already bought it... £6.99 delivered. Thanks anyway!0
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