
Car Mp3 players are an easy way to connect your mp3 player to your stereo. With their built in connection ports, it's very quick and easy to access your music. Moreover, integrated Blue-tooth makes connecting to your I-phone virtually effortless - streaming music and answering the phone in the car has never been this easy!
This is a very cheap and simple way of attaching your Mp3 player to your stereo - all you need is a compatible mp3 player and an Fm stereo. There are, however, a few problems with this method as sound quality is often poor as the quality relies on where you are and any interference caused by the weather. The sound quality is particularly bad in urban areas due to the large amount of radio station signals; hence, this device is better suited to rural areas where there will be less radio station interference.
If you don't want to replace your old stereo or simply want to continue listening to your tapes, as well as your Mp3's, hooking up your Mp3 player to your tape deck is ideal and cost effective way to do this. Simply connect the Mp3 cassette to the headphones port in the Mp3 player (a connection wire is supplied with the Mp3 cassette). The main disadvantage is the poor sound quality, as like normal tapes; the Mp3 cassette is prone to sound distortion. However, if you are not fussy over sound quality, this is one of the cheapest ways to listen to your Mp3's.