You know, that's pretty cool. And a cheap 20GB 3g ipod is the way to go if you're doing a car stereo with an iPod in the glove compartment. That way it never leaves except to add music.
Gotta agree with Ryan. I've got a 3rd Gen 20GB in my car's armrest, connected via the amazing USA Spec PA-11 integration kit ($100 shipped from eBay) and it's the perfect use for an older, used iPod. It never gets bumped or shaken, and works great as my car's jukebox.
That, or one of the new Sony head units that has an integrated iPod cable. I'm putting one in my wife's car for $129 including dash kit and wiring harness from Crutchfield. I'm seriously thinking about one of these, so she could just use her mini for the gym.
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You know, that's pretty cool. And a cheap 20GB 3g ipod is the way to go if you're doing a car stereo with an iPod in the glove compartment. That way it never leaves except to add music.
Gotta agree with Ryan. I've got a 3rd Gen 20GB in my car's armrest, connected via the amazing USA Spec PA-11 integration kit ($100 shipped from eBay) and it's the perfect use for an older, used iPod. It never gets bumped or shaken, and works great as my car's jukebox.
That, or one of the new Sony head units that has an integrated iPod cable. I'm putting one in my wife's car for $129 including dash kit and wiring harness from Crutchfield. I'm seriously thinking about one of these, so she could just use her mini for the gym.