Maybe, but be prepared to pay a $150 fine if using them and driving in PA.
yes. u know like in the car for the little movie screens?
You can buy wireless headphones for a 2004 Volvo XC90, Thomson WHP-550u directly from the dealership. You can also speak to the dealership about a compatible product for your car.
The human body can radiate radio frequencies very effectively. Many people can double the range of their car's central locking system by holding the remote to their skull. Perhaps you can make the wireless receiver more effective by adding a wire aerial loop around the skirting board with an alligator clip to the receiver's aerial. It might work?
Yes.
If they know how, anyone can work on a car.
The company Focal produces audio products for home cinema, compacts and wireless products, multimedia systems, headphones, and car audio systems. They have been in this business for over thirty years.
Not yet. Most wireless devices like the iPod, and other MP3 players use Bluetooth wireless to connect to some of the newest car radio's. The wireless Network card in the computer is a different form of wireless. If the laptop had Bluetooth built in I don't think it could then either? Not set up that way?
If you are trying to get the Subie radio to listen to your phone or iPod via Bluetooth, just set the radio to Bluetooth, turn on the phone/iPod, and tell the radio to scan for new devices. If you want to use Bluetooth headphones to listen to the car radio, this is illegal if you are driving the car, and I don't think the Subie radio is equipped to do this anyway - it is a "receive only" Bluetooth system.
Earbuds, Earphones, Headphones, ect.
It does have apps but they would only work with wifi connection. you wont have that in a car unless you have a wireless hotspot.
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when it doesnt work