13 January 2009 15:15 GMT / By Chris Hall
Kensington have for some time offered a range of connection options for iPods that make use of any 3.5mm auxiliary input on your car stereo.Incoming is a neat little solution that gets rid of all the cabling and just lets you plug your iPod straight into the 3.5mm jack and sit on a neat little cradle. As you might guess from a company like Kensington, it is called the In Car Auxilliary Cradle for iPod Nano.
Simply a plastic body with an angled jack on the top end, the device connects to the headphone socket of your iPod and comes with a range of different attachments to make sure that your version is held securely.
Prices and dates were not revealed, but we’re sure it will be along soon.
Car And GPS, Audio, iPod accessories, iPod, Kensington





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