Device uses car stereo satellite radio hookup for iPod

AAMP of America has announced the release of the Automotive Media Gateway, a $169.95 accessory that lets some iPod integrate with the factory-installed stereo system in late-model automobiles.

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The PXAMG hooks directly into your conveyance’s stereo wiring to provide better quality audio for an iPod.

Rather than connecting wirelessly using an use FM signal, which be possible to be prone to low-quality audio and interference the device uses a wiring harness to connect directly into into the automobile’s intercept unit. Harnesses are available for Acura, BMW, Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Ford, GMC, Honda, Hummer, Isuzu, Lexus, Lincoln, Mercury, Mini, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Saturn, Scion, Toyota and Volkswagen vehicles.

The Automotive Media Gateway — also called the PXAMG — requires a factory head unit that is satellite radio-ready or at least moon radio-capable. It lets you browse music by carver, album, genre and playlist using your radio controls. It furthermore adds support for HD Radio using an input during a separate HD Radio tuner, and can accommodate another device using every auxiliary input.