You can usually plug your phone into your car’s stereo with an audio cable, but why do that when you can go wireless? Here’s how you can add Bluetooth capabilities to your factory car stereo. Most ...
When it comes to used cars, I'm pretty open-minded. In the past four years, I've owned a Lincoln Town Car, Toyota 4Runner, Mazda 3, Mazda Miata, Acura CL Type-S, Lexus LS400, Honda S2000, and Porsche ...
Wayne Cunningham reviews cars and writes about automotive technology for CNET's Roadshow. Prior to the automotive beat, he covered spyware, Web building technologies, and computer hardware. He began ...
Want to play your music from your smartphone to your car? No problem! Weve got you covered with the best aux to Bluetooth adapter for car. Many modern vehicles allow you to do this directly through ...
It's one of the great ironies of modern life that it's surprisingly hard to combine the most useful personal device ever created aboard a machine where we spend a good proportion of our waking hours.
While they indeed do still exist, DIN-sized in-dash stereos are really a thing of the past for today's street rods and customs. Believe it or not, just as it is with new-model vehicles, Bluetooth is ...
Bluetooth car kits are great for older cars that need a connectivity boost. Here are the best ones you can buy. All new cars already come with Bluetooth compatibility, which makes it easier to stay ...
My partner and I just bought a car, against my better logic as a New Yorker. It's this glorious old Volvo station wagon: Buying a 13-year-old car means buying a 13-year-old car stereo, as I recently ...