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iPod Carkit Integration Services For Your Car

by Eddie Borgwardt

Can't drive without music? While on the road, music lovers can now carry on their passion for music through the iPod Carkit integration services. Data from Apple indicated that 90 percent of cars in the United States are compatible with an iPod. This kind of service is offered by various car detailing and accessory shops.

What difference does it make with my car's built-in sound system? When you're on for a long trip, you can always listen to a radio. Songs you don't feel like listening to at the moment are sometimes played by the radio station you're listening to. An iPod, the classic, iPod nano, iPod shuffle and the i touch, are the different models of the iPod available in the market today. A typical iPod can store at least 500 songs, depending on the memory capacity.You're sure you won't run out of songs to listen and sing with even if it's a long road out there ahead of you. An iPod can run at least for 15 hours, compared to mp3 players. It also has extra functions aside from being a music player. It can also function as a camera and video recorder which can record your whole trip and capture attractions while on the road. The iPod Carkit integration is one car modification that's worth the price especially for Apple aficionados.

Before you decide to have an iPod Carkit integration service, you should take note of the following first. The car detailing shop should learn how to install a factory-fitted car kit. The mount's position is the next thing to consider. Another factor is if it enables smooth controls. For a certain type of car, installing a new device may turn out to be awkward. The right one must be distinguished from the ideal one. It may not be the right thing for your car even if it's the ideal one. It is also important to check the position of the iPod mount. For easy control and access on your playlist, choose one mount that is well accessible inside your car. Certain mounts are designed for each car unit.

With a USASpecs adaptor, on the other hand, the car owner can now listen and navigate their songs directly from their car's factory radio. This allows the driver to easily browse his playlist even while driving. Still, it is still essential to consider the three things above before you install this interface. The interface has many features, including an iPod adapter, enables volume, fast forward/rewind adjustment, and can handle up to five playlists. The direct mode enables you to switch back the controls to your iPod.

The products of USASpecs are markets a line of original equipment from manufacturer integration products retailed by Car Toys and Crutchfield. To connect your iPod to the stereo and take full control from the stereo itself, you'll need an iPod adapter.

The NavTv is also another car kit interface popular in vehicle specific and universal adapter. The universal adapter can support any vehicle with any screen unit. On the other hand, Mercedes, Porsche, and Audi, are the only car brands supported by vehicle specific adapters.

Clearly, the iPod is one of the breakthrough gadgets ever invented. To date, there are 35 million people who own an iPod unit, and 50 million who own an iPhone unit. The sales records show that it is definitely a best buy gadget. This is because an Ipod is very much functional and portable, and can be installed in your car through iPod carkit integration and other interface such as USASpecs and NavTv.

Published October 14th, 2011

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