The latest innovation from mobile phone battery manufacturer OnTrion is poised to make long hours behind the wheel more enjoyable. The iAutoKit charger/connector renders iPhones and iPods compatible with even older-model vehicles
Dallas, Texas (PRWEB) August 17, 2012
The 17.3 million car and truck owners who drive a vehicle that is seven years or older have a new and inexpensive way to bring their driving experience into the 21st century. The recently released iAutoKit iPhone/iPod charger/USB connector from mobile phone battery manufacturer OnTrion is helping transform any driving machine into an Apple compatible one.
According to Apple, âConnecting your iPod to your car is just as easy as connecting it to your computer. Over 90 percent of new cars sold in the United States have an option for iPod connectivity.â
This assumes, however, that every iPod owner drives a recent model vehicle, but according to a June 2012 Experian Automotive report that assumption is far from accurate. In fact, âThe average vehicle in America is now 11 years old.â Enjoying iPhone/car compatibility is about to become even more of a hit-or-miss scenario as reports surface of âa smaller, 19-pin connector for the iPhone 5, replacing the current 30-pin connector.â
iPhone/iPod users donât have to splurge on a brand new car to enjoy their Apple devices on the road. The new iAutoKit USB connector/charger from OnTrion includes everything they need for hands-free smartphone usage and music listening as well as easy navigation between apps.
For more information on how to get the most Apple enjoyment out of a driving experience with an OnTrion iAutoKit, visit the manufacturer on the Web at http://www.ontrion.com. To learn more about the car chargerâs multi-make and â"model USB connectivity, contact OnTrionâs Palki Kochar.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Palki Kochar
13650, TI Blvd., Suite #309
Dallas, TX 75243
(972)497-9933
http://www.ontrion.com
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