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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/30700991

I still have an old ipod. So old it has no wireless ability. I want to use it in my car which doesn't have a cassette or cd player. It plugs into the car's usb port but the car radio "doesn't see it". Any tips on how to get it to work?

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[–] nixcamic@lemmy.world 58 points 4 days ago (2 children)

Everyone in these comments are idiots? Or bots? Usb to aux outputs, Bluetooth to aux outputs guys it's a freaking iPod the one thing it has is aux output. The problem is getting it into the radio.

Op, does your radio have aux in? That's the easiest but it's so simple I think you would have done it already.

If you don't sometimes you can buy an adapter that plugs into the back of your radio, heck eBay might net you an actual iPod 30 pin cable specific to your radio.

If your radio has Bluetooth, you can get an aux Bluetooth transmitter not reciver like people linked here, to transmit from the headphone jack to your radio.

Last resort is a fm transmitter with either aux or a 30 pin.

[–] toofpic@lemmy.world 10 points 4 days ago

I was selling smartphones and smartphone accessories when they were just emerging, ending PDA era, and we had FM transmitters - it is powered from car, you plug in your device through aux, and the transmitter sends out the sound in FM, so you can catch it on your effin radio (the frequency were either fixed or selectable). This was the future!

Yea I think you can find one at "5 below" or "best buy"