
Kevin Roof of Joliet, IL, figured out how to add A2DP Bluetooth to his car’s tape deck.
I’ve always wanted to be able to turn my car on, pull out my cell phone, and just play my music library from there. One device, zero wires, infinite satisfaction. After going through countless tape adapters, I got fed up, and made my dream come true.
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