Hpi Radio Controlled Car

Owners of recent cars often have an easy way to play their iPods though the radio - there is often an iPod dock on even mid-level factory fitted car stereos. This allows the audio function on the car radio to control the iPod, shifting to the next track and enabling track selection. Some models will pick up the track name and info and display that on the radio display, with full iPod integration meaning the driver does not need to take their hands off the steering wheel to change tracks.

For the owners of older vehicles, the choice depends on what sort of facilities the car audio system already has. This can range from none whatsoever, to an analog aux in socket on the radio.

Owners of Vehicles with a Cassette Deck

Tape players are becoming rare, but one of the easiest ways of getting the signal from an MP3 player into a cassette player is to inject the signal into a dummy cassette. That slots into the tape player, and feeds the signal into the tape head as if a cassette tape were being played.