AudioBug solution for an iPod in your car

I have long been a fan of audiobooks. My first MP3 player, a Rio 500, was Audible compatible. I subscribed to Audible and have never looked back on audiobooks.

Having recently moved over to an iPod RED Nano my audiobook habits have simplified even more. iTunes is great for managing my library, and the auto-bookmarking of audiobook files (M4B) is a godsend.

AudioBug with their Aerielle technology has just improved my situation.

AudioBug Unit


I used to use an FM Modulator in my Isuzu Trooper and the quality was mediocre at best. The device only operated at three preset frequencies also, so if those didn't work well for you that was just too bad.

Maybe you have a new car with included iPod integration, but our new car [unfortunately] has no such integration. Since I listen to my iPod every day on my commute I would like a better solution than earphones in the car. I bought this AudioBug on a hunch, and wow am I pleased. Forget the experiences that you may have previously had with FM Transmitters. The AudioBug ATB-350 blew me away. The sound is fantastic. I am pleasantly surprised at how well it works.

Operation couldn't be easier either. The unit powers on when your iPod or other audio device powers on, you select an unused frequency with the up/down switch. There are three preset buttons on the unit, you hold any of them down for a few second to set a frequency to memory. If you iPod is off for 30 seconds the unit auto-powers down, and it auto-powers back up when you turn your iPod back on.

Highly recommended. I picked mine up for $32.99 with free shipping at Buy.com.


AudioBug Package



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