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No. Input device(smartphone or other Bluetooth device) via Bluetooth to iTrip to audio input for car stereo not other way around.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No. The transmitter takes Bluetooth signals from your celphone (or device) and pumps it through the aux cord into your car. What you want is a device that's a tape player with a cord comming from it. You put the cacet tape in its player in your car, and plug its cord into your CD player and bam, you have sound. Its a super cheap thing too.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, this is only a Bluetooth receiver. It receives Bluetooth audio and outputs that audio via 3.5mm aux jack.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.iTrip Aux Bluetooth is designed for cars that do not have built-in Bluetooth functionality. You'd use this product if you had an aux-in port, but no Bluetooth connectivity. It's designed to allow you to connect your phone to your car stereo via Bluetooth via your car's auxiliary input. My recommendation in your case would be to make a MP3 ripped version of your audio books and then load them onto your iPhone or smartphone. If you have any other questions about iTrip Aux Bluetooth, feel free to contact our support team. You can reach them here: http://grff.in/support
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