Most cars come with a very basic stereo head unit. Usually it can play CDs and will certainly be able to tune in to different radio stations. Some of the more advanced ones can also have multiple CDs in them at once. Satellite radio is a new feature that sometimes comes stock. Technology that is so prevalent today that can travel with us anywhere is not compatible with many of these set ups though. In order to use your iPod, iPhone, or other music player you often need to upgrade the unit in your car.
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Apache/2.4.55 (Ubuntu) Server at www.autopowerblogs.com Port 80 ">Pioneer CD Receiver with iPod Direct Control and USB Input. The fact that we use so much new technology on a daily basis has not been lost on the leaders of Pioneer. The Pioneer CD Receiver with iPod Direct Control and USB Input is a great new stereo head unit that allows you to synch all of your technology up. CDs can be played on this unit in addition to the digital media which you carry around with you on a day to day basis. The auxillary input and USB cable are what makes this possible. Through either of these inputs you can play MP3, WMA or WAV audio files. You can be sure your songs will play regardless of the way in which they are stored on your player. This stereo give you more benefits when it is paired with an iPhone or iPod. The actual mobile device doesn’t need to be touched and instead the head unit controls it. This makes it much easier to concentrate on the road thus making it much safer. Everything you need to install this unit into your car comes ready in the box. The installation hardware, head unit itself, the remote control, and the wiring harness all come together. It does not take an expert to install this unit into your car with out much work involved. This car stereo unit doesn’t come with the cords to play your digital devices through it, but they should come with them. Most major electronics stores sells them as well if needed.