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Old October 15th 17, 04:29 PM posted to rec.autos.tech,alt.home.repair,sci.electronics.repair
micky
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Default Grom Audio, adding USB and Bluetooth to your car radio

In rec.autos.tech, on Tue, 03 Oct 2017 00:14:05 -0400, micky
> wrote:

>In sci.electronics.repair, on Sat, 23 Sep 2017 22:50:26 -0400, micky
> wrote:
>
>>In rec.autos.tech, on Sat, 23 Sep 2017 12:30:27 -0500, Paul in Houston
>>TX > wrote:
>>
>>>micky wrote:
>>>> I'm thinking of installing a Gromaudio device that, if your car radio
>>>> has a CD changer input jack, allows for USB input, AUX input from a
>>>> cellphone, and for another $50 Bluetooth use of the cellphone through
>>>> the car speakers and an add-on microphone (in addition to the first
>>>> $150).
>>>>
>>>> The most important feature for me is the USB input.
>>>
>>>Forget the input jack and use FM wireless. Search Ebay.

>>
>>Do you mean something like this:
>>
>>http://www.ebay.com/itm/Wireless-Mus...AOSwImRYjlr j

>
>Yes, I'm sure you do. I bought it. And I've tested it in the car with
>a little MP3 player and it works well afaict so far. Now to load up the
>MP3 player before my trip in November.
>>
>>Or this one is ridiculously cheap
>>http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/3818484...=ps&dispItem=1 ? this


This seemed to work well the first time, but it might be that the
battery went way down even when I wasn't using it and after recharging,
the sound still wasn't as good as the first time. Maybe I picked a bad
vacant frequency. Maybe I'll find the same sort of thing for more money
and that will mean it's better?
>
>I think for $3 I'll buy another one, for when I break the first one.

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