How do I play my iPod in my Honda Accord?

How do I play my iPod in my Honda Accord?

Connect the iPhone or iPod cable or a USB flash drive to the USB port in the front console. Connect your device only when your vehicle is stopped. Play audio files from your compatible iPod or USB flash drive through your vehicle’s audio system.

Is iPod classic compatible with Apple CarPlay?

While it may be possible to connect your iPod as an auxiliary USB or Bluetooth device to your car stereo to hear music, the CarPlay capability specifically requires iPhone, so there isn’t an option to use CarPlay with iPod.

What is iPod compatibility in car?

A device that enables an iPod to work through an automobile’s audio system. A car’s auxiliary jack enables iPods and all other mobile devices to connect to the car stereo via their headset jack (analog out).

Does 2008 Honda Accord have Bluetooth?

Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® | 2008 Honda Accord Sedan | Honda Owners Site.

How can I connect my iPod Classic to my car without aux?

A car cassette adapter is the easiest and least expensive way to listen to an iOS device in a car without aux. This is only an option if the head unit has a tape player, and that’s increasingly rare.

How can I play my iPod classic in my car?

macrumors member. If you do have a 3.5mm socket in your car, you’ll get the best quality with a 30 pin to USB+3.5mm cable from the dock connector. There are several bluetooth adapters that will plug in to the dock connector, or some people have modified their ipods to include an internal bluetooth adapter.

Does Apple still sell iPod classic?

Apple discontinued the iPod classic line more than a decade ago. The iPod classic was introduced in 2009 and discontinued in 2014, and the iPod nano and iPod shuffle were discontinued in 2017. The only iPod that Apple still sells is the iPod touch (7th generation).

Where is the Aux on my 2008 Honda Accord?

There is an auxiliary input mounted in the console, right next to a power point.

Can you connect iPod to car Bluetooth?

Go to Settings > Bluetooth, and turn off Bluetooth. Wait for about 5 seconds, then turn Bluetooth back on. Check the manual that came with your car for more information on how to pair with a Bluetooth device. Most cars require a phone setup on the car display.