iPod Your BMW Officially Launched
chasingporsches writes "Apple today announced the iPod Your BMW campaign on their front page. According to the iPod Your BMW page, 'Connect with music like never before behind the wheel of your BMW 3 Series, and X3 and X5 SAV, Z4 Roadster or MINI. With the installation of an integrated adapter developed by Apple and BMW, you can now control your iPod or iPod mini through the existing audio system and multi-function steering wheel. Which means no loss of power. No loss of sound quality. No loss of control.' There is also a QuickTime TV ad available for streaming. Apparently it only works with 2002 or later BMWs and Minis, and the iPod connects to a cable in the glove compartment."
All this effort into integrating the iPod into the car, but you're just supposed to toss it in the glove box? Please.
why do they have the ipod flopping around in the glovebox?
Really, is it so hard to make an in-dash stereo have a slot-loading ipod?
Just slide your ipod into your stereo like an 8-track tape.
Plus, that way you don't need to buy a BMW to use it.
iPods and Beemers. Somehow it all fits (and not for the better).
I miss the old Apple days (before they became a fashion statement)
First we had morons fumbling for their cell phones, now we'll have morons fumbling for their iPods.
Do Not Eat iPod Shuffle
This is neat, but certainly not a huge deal. Hopefully, if succesful, the major car companies (Toyota, GM, Ford, Daimler, VW) will take notice and do something similar. This seems like a great, lo-tech way to get your MP3s into your car, without requiring a dedicated in-dash MP3 player. I could see this option becoming especially popular in rental cars (which probably limits it to the Mini for now). I'm sure they'll start running "get a mini with your mini" promotions pretty soon.
Sadly, I know 2 people with BMWs who just miss the cut; one has a 2001 3-series, and the other has a 2003 M3.
More to the point, this will allow the driver to control the iPod form the steering-wheel controls (is the steering wheel the scroll wheel--eeks!), with a dock cable running into the glove compartment. I imagine you could install a holder for the iPod elsewhere in the car too.
For the other 99.9% of Slashdot readers... the FM iPod adaptors blow in major urban areas because there are no free spots on the FM dial. The $20 to $30 cassette iPod adaptors work quite well, though. No interference. The problem is that the iPod controls are not accessible from the car tape deck controls. Too bad - they could have mapped fast forward and rewind to skip track or something.
yeah leave your ipod in a cradle on your dashboard while you run into the WaWa... and maybe a wallet with $400 sticking out of it. at least in the glovebox you can secure it, and it's out of sight. it's marginally more secure, but someone not knowing it is in there is the best protection short of taking it with you every time you get out of the car.
I live in San Diego, where we have rich, conservative, elite, yuppy, Republican scumbags. And BMW sales aren't bad.
If my answers frighten you, stop asking scary questions.
Now I want an Ipod AND a BMW! No fair!
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They're gonna see the Beemer, so don't worry about it. However, you might have a different problem and may want to reply to the next 'Male enhancement' message that pops up in your inbox.
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However, I had an old Beetle and I had car stereo in it, but it was virtually unusable - the sound of the engine was just too loud to actually hear the music.
;)
No, what that means is that the stereo was TOO QUIET. What you needed was a more powerful stereo.
Not that I don't like the sound of my rotary engine at 7K RPM....
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