Grom USB car interface streams music from a flash drive
Nowadays you’ve got many ways of streaming music in your car, be it with an FM transmitter or a car tape adapter. The inconvenience is obvious: you need an mp3 player (with a working battery… as many of us have found out, iPods do tend to die during long trips).

The GROM USB MP3 Car Interface eliminates that problem: it connects any flash drive directly to the car stereo. Unfortunately, right now you can only use it if you own an Audi, BMW or Volkswagen. But there’s good news for Acura, Chrysler, Honda, Mazda, Mercedes, Škoda, and Toyota owners: a version for their cars is planned for this month, so be on the lookout.
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Written by AutoMotoGadgets, date Sep 01, 2008 in Auto, Car, Sound
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