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Connect your MP3 player

 
 

It couldn’t be easier to search, sample and access tracks from any MP3 player, stream music with Bluetooth® Stereo or plug in your iPod®. With four simple ways to connect your devices, you get complete control over what you listen to - always in superior sound quality

How to connect your devices

Learn more about our Bluetooth® range Bluetooth® Stereo

Bluetooth® Stereo

Mobile phones with Bluetooth® Stereo ('A2DP') can transmit music without wires. With a Sony Bluetooth® Stereo in-car Hi-fi, you can play tracks stored on your mobile phone (or other Bluetooth® stereo equipment) through the car stereo. If a call comes in, your car stereo can convert to an advanced hands-free kit, with a built-in mic that picks up your voice just like an earpiece

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Learn more about our USB-compatible range USB

USB

The USB socket on selected Sony in-car units allows you to listen to tracks and playlists stored on any MP3 player, through your car stereo. MP3 players with USB built-in, like the Sony Walkman® B Series, simply plug straight in to the head unit. Track info (ID3 tag) is displayed clearly on your car stereo screen, so you can search and change songs safely. And, while it's plugged in, you can also charge your MP3 player battery on the move.

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Learn more about our iPod-compatible® range Made for iPod®

Made for iPod®

If your iPod® goes wherever you go, you need an in-car system that makes sure your music collection never takes a back seat. On a select range of Sony in-car systems, you can not only connect but control and recharge your iPod® while out on the road. Easily select your favourite tracks or artists using the car stereo controls, and play back in superior sound quality. Look for the 'Made for iPod®' logo in our range.

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Aux In Aux In

Aux In

The 'Front Aux In' feature lets you connect any portable audio product to your car stereo via a standard 3.5mm stereo mini jack cable. You can also channel audio from your in-car DVD/Video system straight to the stereo, and experience the full impact of glorious car-filling sound. With the auxiliary input built-in to the front of the head unit, all you need to do is plug-n-play.

 

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