But if your car doesn’t have any of those connections, you’ll have to get creative.
These are all viable options, and they essentiallyadd a temporary aux inputto your sound system.
Still, the best one for your situation depends on a couple of factors.
Lifewire
This is only an option if the head unit has a tape player, and that’s increasingly rare.
That provides decent audio quality, especially for the price.
Car cassette adapters are also easy to use.
These gadgets work sort of like FM transmitters, but they skip the wireless transmission thing.
Instead, you wire an FM modulator between the head unit and the antenna.
That typically results in better audio quality than you see from an FM transmitter with less chance of interference.
It’s also a cleaner installation since the modulator can be installed under or behind the dash.
Plus, it’s possible for you to tuck the audio input out of the way.
Still, it is relatively easy to pick out the best one based on your situation.