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Saturday, November 12, 2005

Audi, VW: Why iPod? Connect your car radio to an USB stick!

Audi VW MP3 USB

Not having an iPod is hard enough but not being able to take any of your MP3 music with you on the road is worse.
For this there is an alternative from Solisto: if your car stereo is an original radio of VW, Audi, Seat and Skoda you just need this MP3-Player and a storage device which contains your MP3 files in a FAT16-formatted file system.

The device is installed easily via the connector for the CD changer and also controlled like a connected CD changer:
with "shuffe"-play Solisto will start playing songs in a random order. The button "Scan" on a radio will make Solisto play 10 seconds of the middle of each song. When switching off the radio, the Solisto will remember the current song and start playing back at that point after switching on the radio again.

Solisto features an USB interface, so nearly every storage device with such a connector can be used. Examples are the very comfortable USB sticks but also USB adaptors for different kinds of flash memory (SD, Compact Flash, Memory Card, ...) or even external hard disks.

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Source: Solisto via http://www.GermanCarBlog.com


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