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I bought a second-hand Toyota Camry, my first car, from my mother's elder brother a month ago for USD 4880 (what about the price?), and get interested in everything car-related. Yesterday I found a FM transmitter as it is called (http://www.tinydeal.com/fm-transmitter-px3j1s--p-4862.html) which is said to "broadcast music from your audio devices to your car stereo". I know FM is something about radio, and my car has been equipped with one. Then it seems that such a thing is not needed as for me. Or if the stuff has anything else good, please tell me. By the way, does it suit my car?

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Welcome, Peter! I can't say if you got the Camry for a good price without knowing what year it is and how many miles it has. The FM transmitter plugs into an Ipod or other music player and transmits the audio on an FM channel. You would tune your radio to that channel and listen to the music from your Ipod. Most of the later radios have an AUX jack or auxiliary input jack so you could plug your Ipod directly into the radio so the FM transmitter would be unnecessary. Good luck with your Camry!

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  • 4 years later...
The FM transmitter plugs into an Ipod or other music player and

transmits the audio on an FM channel. You would tune your radio to that

channel and listen to the music from your Ipod. Most of the later radios

have an AUX jack or auxiliary input jack so you could plug your Ipod

directly into the radio so the FM transmitter would be unnecessary.

That is correct, but if you do have an aux input use it. It is much better.

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