No Aux Port in Car? How to Play iPod

Car Cassette Adapter (The Cheapest Option) A car cassette adapter is the easiest and least expensive way to listen to an iOS device in a car without aux. This is only an option if the head unit has a tape player, and that's increasingly rare.
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If you’re a baby boomer, you’ve probably gone through a lot of different media types, from track cassettes to the latest CD players. But with new cars removing the aux port, it can be difficult to connect your old devices to your car’s sound system.

This is where the Trond Bluetooth transmitter and receiver comes in. It allows you to connect any audio device to your car directly via Bluetooth. Simply set it to transmit, plug it into your device, and the other end into an available USB socket in your car.

Once it’s connected, you can play your old CDs, iPods, and tablets through your car speakers. The Trond is small, inexpensive, and easy to use, making it the perfect solution for baby boomers who still want to enjoy their old media types.

So if you’re struggling to connect your old devices to your car, give the Trond a try. It’s an affordable and efficient way to bring your old music into your new car.

FAQ

How can I play music in my car without an aux port?
Fortunately, there are several ways to listen to your favorite music from your phone in your car even if you don't have an aux or Bluetooth connection. These include using an FM radio transmitter, a USB connection, Apple CarPlay, a Cassette adapter, an SD card, a 30-pin adapter, as well a new deck.
Can I play iPod through USB in car?
If your car supports CarPlay using the USB port, plug your iPhone into the USB port of your car or stereo. The USB port might be labeled with a CarPlay icon or a smartphone icon. If your car supports wireless CarPlay, press and hold the voice command button on your steering wheel to set up CarPlay.
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How do I connect my iPod to a USB port in my car?
Check first to see if your car stereo has a USB input. If so, simply connect your iPod's charging cord to the iPod and then to the USB slot on your stereo, and you're done.