It makes sure you have the quality of sound that fits your standards.
noise comes out of an ipod
If you have a tape deck in your jeep, you can buy a converter hookup that will plug into your iPod and your tapedeck. Check radioshack and places that are similar An easier option is the FM transmitter, just connect it to your iPod and tune your radio into the signal it emits.
When you plug your iPod into your computer, there is a sync option with iTunes. How it works is it puts everything on your iTunes into your iPod.
no you dont need internet for your ipod touch.....but...it is an option you just have to get it on the network
Best option: you can buy an Nissan "Interface System for iPod". it costs around 360$ with installation included. It is supposed to control the iPod from on-steering buttons, but I cannot confirm as I have not bought this option. second option is to buy a 1$ cable in a Dollar store with 1/8" connectors on both ends, then, you plug it is the headphone jack on one side, and in the AUX jack on your car stereo. Then, put the volume of your iPod to the maximum. Finally, press the AUX button on your stereo. Sound is good. third option is to buy an iPod FM transmitter. these are sold at around 50$ for the Belkin model. quality is OK but some people complain about the power of the volume.
Bose is probably the best iPod docking station. The clarity and the sound is amazing. Your little iPod will produce the most amazing sound with this docking station. Bose and iPod are a great combination.
You have a few options, just depends on what you want to spend on it. The easiest option in my opinion is to get an FM transmitter, which plugs into your iPod and broadcasts it over the radio. These transmitters are cheap and easy to use, but you will lose some sound quality as it is over radio. There are also kits that plug into your iPod, and then into a tape (cassette) deck. This is an option if you have a cassette player (my Mazda 6s does not have one). They are cheap, easy to use, but the sound quality is not very high. If you are a true audiophile, you will want to take your car to an audio shop and have them install a wiring harness that plugs into your iPod. This harness provides a direct connection to the radio, and keeps the digital sound quality. Be sure that the harness you get installed powers the iPod too, or else battery life will be an issue on longer rides. Good luck!
I guess not any speakers. The function of skipping songs with your headphones will be unable to use since you don't have a button to skip your song with.. So the downside of this ipod in combination with speakers is that you can't decide what song you want to hear or don't want to hear.. The only thing you can switch with is the shuffle option and the play option.
do u have two out going channel for sound if that soo you can have good sound for both. normally ipod dont have two sound channel soo playing music with ipod and transfer music from ipod for back up.
Go on your settings, then notifications, then Text Now, and turn on the sound for those options. Make sure your volume on your iPod is up and nothing is plugged into your headphone jack. You can customize your ringtones on the setting option on the Text Now app itself.
To check spelling, or what you have programed your iPod/iPhone to do.
on itunes there is an option to turn that off