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Frank Guyton Posted on Apr 01, 2015

Can this be connected to the aux port of a car radio? how via USB or ear bud jsck?

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Usually If the car has an existing audio jack port you should be able to use an audio cord that has a male audio jack on both ends and it should work. Just make sure your on the right output selection on the car stereo. (Such as aux, cd, tuner,)

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