Yes, most sony portable DVD players have USB input jacks. You can find however, many different types and styles of portable DVD players, so be sure to check the specific model that you want to buy.
There are several car cassette players that offers a headphone jack. Sony and panasonic are two cassette players that offers a headphone jack
If your mps has an ouput jack and your cd player has an input jack then it is possible.
No, you must have some sort of Video input. Either S-Video or and RCA input.
Where you can plug in audio devices etc. Like Ipods, mp3 players, Cd players etc.
It's a line level input that accepts audio source signals such as those from an mp3 player, iPod iPhone, or any portable audio source etc so that you can hear them. hardware to hardware in. plug one end into the aux jack on the Oem stereo, and the other into the portable audio device and you'll get way better sound quality than if using an FM transmitter, auxiliary interfaces are not tape adapters FM transmitters or FM modulator, there is nothing wireless about them, that means the signal isn't getting degraded by the process of sending it to your car radio
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Yes, mp3 player portable speakers hook up to any mp3 player. This is because mp3 player portable speakers hook up to an mp3 player's headphone jack, and all mp3 players have headphone jacks.
There is no aux input jack in Honda Odyssey 2007 model.
It does not have one.
Every designer of MP3 Players has a USB hack output, however the input to the machine is different for every machine. There is no one standard USB jack.
In a 2009 Honda Fit, the auxiliary audio input jack is located in the center console, just below the climate control system. It is typically found near the power outlet and is designed for connecting external devices like MP3 players or smartphones.
no