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May 19, 2007

Griffin TuneFlex AUX

Now that my 2nd gen iPod nano [ipodnanoreviews, nano2bass, ipodnanomachrone, nano2greviews] comes with me just about everywhere, I've decided to remove the OmniFi DMP1 [omnifiaudia4, omnifigroup] from my car and use the nano instead. I have a line-level audio jack available in the car, but I've had a heckuva time finding a line-out adapter for the nano, let alone an elegant way to store the nano when it is in the car.

Luckily, Griffin released an updated version of their TuneFlex AUX adapter specifically made for the 2nd gen iPod nano. The TuneFlex sits in the car's lighter socket, and has a flexible arm with an iPod dock at the end. There is a line-out jack at the base of the TuneFlex. This thing works perfectly. The flexible arm never moves when the car is in motion, and the sound quality of the line-out jack is much better than using the headphone port for line-out duties.

The new Griffin TuneFlex AUX is highly recommended.

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