I'm not too tech-savvy, and my car's built-in CD player has stopped working. I'm looking for a way to play CDs without any fancy technology like Bluetooth or a display screen. My car only has an auxiliary port. Is there a simple CD player that I can plug in and use like a traditional one? Everything I find online seems to need a screen, Bluetooth, or USB connection, so I'm worried I'm out of options.
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I found a few options on Amazon that are USB CD drives made for cars, but they typically need USB power. One option claims to work with an aux cable, so you'd need a USB charger for your cigarette lighter to power it.
If your car has a cassette player, look for a cassette adapter for less than ten bucks. You can plug your CD player into that and enjoy your discs! If not, check out external portable CD players designed for cars.
Have you thought about using Bluetooth adapters? They can plug into your cigarette lighter and send audio from your phone to your car's aux. They're pretty handy, but if you're dead set on CDs, a portable player with a lighter adapter is likely the way to go.
You could try finding an old Walkman CD player! Just connect it to your car's auxiliary port. Just keep in mind that it might chew through AA batteries unless you get a power adapter for your car's cigarette lighter.
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