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Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Nissan offers iPhone App to Check Electric Cars Battery Levels
Recently with the wave of alternative vehicles hitting the market Apple decided to jump in with an innovative application. The new Apple app will allow drivers of electric vehicles to view their battery life. Currently, electric vehicles do not show how much battery life is left, so the new app will be of great help to those who drive electric cars.
Currently, the app is being set for Nissan cars and will come out within the upcoming months. With the application users can view their cars battery level and see when the battery needs to be recharged. You can be as far away from your vehicle as you want and still be able to take battery level readings. The app will also remotely turn on the cars air conditioning, which can help conserve battery life.
This app is just the future for what is coming. Soon we will see apps that can initiate a battery recharge, and whatever else the mind can dream up.
Monday, April 13, 2009
FM Transmitters for iPod and MP3 Car Playback
If you want to play music through your car's stereo using an iPod or MP3 player you need special connections. There are a variety of ways to stream MP3 music into your car stereo, but we recommend using a FM Transmitter. FM Transmitters require little installation and are cost efficient, averaging $40 each. FM Transmitters work by picking up low frequency radio stations and intercepting them with your MP3 players. The frequency stations available range from 88.1 FM to 107.9 FM. Other stations will not be picked up through the FM Transmitter because of FCC radio rules and regulations. The FCC will not allow FM transmitters to broadcast 18.75 nanowatts, ensuring that they will not interfere with major radio stations frequencies. Basically, you are creating your own low-wattage radio station that has to compete with radio stations pushing out 6,000 + watts of music. This can sometimes interfere with the MP3 player and radio station.
There are different FM Transmitters available on the market and you want to make sure you are getting the one that best suits your needs. FM Transmitters can either be wired or wireless forms. Basically, a wired connects to your car, while a wireless uses your car's radio frequency to play. They both work equally well, just that the wireless is easier to manage.
FM Transmitters can either be battery operated or connected through your cars cigarette adapter. FM Transmitters that plug into a cigarette adapter will charge the iPod or MP3 player, while playing music through your car stereo. Battery operated FM Transmitters will not charge your MP3 player while in use. Cigarette adapter FM Transmitters can have a cradle that holds your iPod or MPP3 player for easy access and adjustments while driving. At Accessory Genie they make a Flex Pod FM transmitter that has a cradle with a flexible neck.
FM Transmitters not come with a variety of added on features such as PSL technology, where a positive station delivers quality sound and reduces drift as you travel from city to city. They also have a LCD screen to help adjust settings and find the optimal station. The newest FM Transmitters can automatically detect the best station for you and tune into it. You can also find remote controlled FM Transmitters so you can keep your hands on the wheel while driving.