One of the best ways you can support TouchArcade is by doing your Amazon shopping through a . We’ve set up the easy to remember too if you want to type that in or bookmark it. We get a small percentage of anything you buy through any of these links, which otherwise would just go to financing Jeff Bezos’s nuclear powered golf clubs or whatever else he’s up to now, and it goes a long way to supporting the site at no additional cost to you. These are all products we have used ourselves, and feel are things that the TouchArcade audience might be interested in!
If you don’t have Bluetooth audio in your car, you really don’t know what you’re missing. Getting in your car, and just having your music from your phone automagically start playing on your stereo, from your pocket, is super cool. It’s more or less become a standard feature on most cars over the years, but if you’re rolling in an older ride your options to get music going is an aux in, cassette tape adapter, or an FM radio adapter. (Or just buying a new head unit, but that’s sort of expensive.) I was riding in a friend of mine’s beater pickup truck this weekend, and he’s using the to get music playing through his speakers.
The way these things work is you plug the charger in to your 12V outlet, and pair your smartphone via the typical Bluetooth pairing process. From there, you select a FM radio station that doesn’t have a local radio station on it, and tune your car stereo to that station. If you want, you can plug a charging cable into the charger as well, but it’s not required to get the audio working.
I was … really impressed by how well this thing worked. I used to use a similar device back in the iPod days in a very ancient Hyundai, and I’d say it worked ok at best. Anker is apparently using some kind of “second generation" FM modulation, and I was really impressed by how good the music actually sounded through it. Additionally, if you don’t want to bother with the FM stuff and have an aux port you can connect a simple 3.5mm cable to have Bluetooth audio go through aux instead. It does phone calls too, if you live in a state that has hands-free laws. That’s a ton of multi-tasking for $16.
Thanks for checking out today’s , and as mentioned before, even if you’re not interested in this particular product, buying things from Amazon by first visiting is immensely helpful in supporting the site at no additional cost to you. Additionally, if you’re ever thinking of signing up for any Amazon services, we’d really appreciate if if you’d do it through these links:
If you want to take things a step further, you can , but either way we just appreciate you sticking with us and continuing to both visit and contribute to the TouchArcade community over the years! If you’ve got a product you’re interested in seeing featured in an , don’t hesitate to reach out. The best way to get in contact with us is via email at [email protected] and be sure to include “Amazon Item of the Day" in the subject.
If you don’t have Bluetooth audio in your car, you really don’t know what you’re missing. Getting in your car, and just having your music from your phone automagically start playing on your stereo, from your pocket, is super cool. It’s more or less become a standard feature on most cars over the years, but if you’re rolling in an older ride your options to get music going is an aux in, cassette tape adapter, or an FM radio adapter. (Or just buying a new head unit, but that’s sort of expensive.) I was riding in a friend of mine’s beater pickup truck this weekend, and he’s using the to get music playing through his speakers.
The way these things work is you plug the charger in to your 12V outlet, and pair your smartphone via the typical Bluetooth pairing process. From there, you select a FM radio station that doesn’t have a local radio station on it, and tune your car stereo to that station. If you want, you can plug a charging cable into the charger as well, but it’s not required to get the audio working.
I was … really impressed by how well this thing worked. I used to use a similar device back in the iPod days in a very ancient Hyundai, and I’d say it worked ok at best. Anker is apparently using some kind of “second generation" FM modulation, and I was really impressed by how good the music actually sounded through it. Additionally, if you don’t want to bother with the FM stuff and have an aux port you can connect a simple 3.5mm cable to have Bluetooth audio go through aux instead. It does phone calls too, if you live in a state that has hands-free laws. That’s a ton of multi-tasking for $16.
Thanks for checking out today’s , and as mentioned before, even if you’re not interested in this particular product, buying things from Amazon by first visiting is immensely helpful in supporting the site at no additional cost to you. Additionally, if you’re ever thinking of signing up for any Amazon services, we’d really appreciate if if you’d do it through these links:
- – Free shipping, Amazon Prime video, Kindle books, Twitch goodies, and a bunch of other stuff bundled into one subscription.
- – A slightly different flavor of Amazon Prime, exclusive to students that costs half as much.
- – Amazon’s grocery delivery service.
- – Amazon vetted handymen, house cleaning, and similar.
- – Amazon’s answe to Spotify, Apple Music, and other similar services.
- – If you’re even remotely interested in audiobooks, Audible is the best.
- – Basically the text equivalent of an Audible membership.
- – The best ebook platform, largely because unlike iBooks, your library is totally cross platform.
- – Wireless phones and service plans without the hassle of dealing with going to a store.
If you want to take things a step further, you can , but either way we just appreciate you sticking with us and continuing to both visit and contribute to the TouchArcade community over the years! If you’ve got a product you’re interested in seeing featured in an , don’t hesitate to reach out. The best way to get in contact with us is via email at [email protected] and be sure to include “Amazon Item of the Day" in the subject.