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Belkin's Tunebase Direct is an accessory that allows you to connect an iPhone/iPod
to a car stereo with a 3.5mm auxiliary input. Well, you could connect an iPod
directly, but the Tunebase holds the iPod up vertically and charges it too. The
3.5mm audio out is connected to the aux-in port found in many newer car stereos,
and can only connect in this way - so make sure that your stereo has one before
buying. It needs to be plugged into the 12V DC cigarette lighter socket for
power which in turn charges your connected iPhone/iPod.
Its simple looking but has excellent build quality. A nice touch is the
additional powered USB port to power up other devices. The dock has a vertical
clip which holds different sizes of iPods or the iPhone. Simply slide the holder
up or down to accomodate different sizes. The inbuilt microphone is meant to
accept calls when an iPhone is connected; the idea is that the unit will play
the callers voice through your car speakers. Once you're done with a call, the
music can resume.
Depending on where the 12V DC socket in your car is, the microphone in the
unit could be at chest level (like it was in a Ford Ikon). In this scenario, it
can pick up sounds from the fan blower and other ambient sounds. In a car like
the Maruti Swift which has the 12V accessory socket placed between the seats
rather than on the dashboard, there will be a wire trailing to the aux-in of the
stereo which may hamper gear changes. So you need to make sure that it works in
your particular case before buying.
Belkin TuneBase Direct
Rs 3,117 |
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Pros
Direct connect, charges & holds iPodCons
Not for every car
Sold by
Belkin India, www.belkin.co.in |
Specs
iPhone/iPod compatible, 3.5mm audio out, vertical pressure clip docking
mount, microphone, powered USB port, fits standard 12V DC accessory sockets
Verdict
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If you don't have aux-in, consider an FM transmitter like Belkin's TuneBase
FM or Griffin's iTrip.
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