Two words: Don’t bother.

If you’ve got a cassette deck in your car, get a cassette adpater instead.
If you don’t, then hand the iPod to a passenger (young children work best for this), give them the ear buds, and get them to sing along, loudly.

Either way it’ll work better and sound better than an iTrip. Complete waste of money.

 

2 Responses to iTrip

  1. Bruce Moyle says:

    Thats strange. I use an iTrip all the time and never had a problem with it. Granted it isn’t as good quality as a direct line into your stereo, but it’s not bad if you only have a CD Player in your car with no line in.

  2. mabinogi says:

    Maybe it’s just the new dock connector one – but I couldn’t find any position in the car in which I could get a remotely listenable to signal – the static was just too bad. I tried it on a radio at home and had the same issue – there was absolutely nowhere that had a decent signal, and no frequency worked any better…
    …and even when you did get a moment of clarity, the sound was just too compressed.

    It’s a nice idea, but at $90 it’d have to work perfectly to be worth the money…

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