Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Jun 2 2009, 10:00am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The TuneBase has a cradle that holds the iPhone and allows it to be positioned horizontally or vertically. The TuneBase Direct features a 3.5mm output to connect to the cars auxiliary input for direct playback of music.
The TuneBase FM has a built-in FM transmitter to allow playback of music via an unused FM radio station in your car. Both units will fade music out when a call comes in and you can answer a call using the button on the tune base. Call audio comes through the car speakers and your voice is picked up by the speakerphone mic. TuneBase FM Is set for mid-July availability with the TuneBase Direct launching in early June at $89.99 and $69.99 respectively.
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