Difference between revisions 396973977 and 396974049 on enwiki{{nofootnotes|date=May 2010}} {{lowercase|iTrip}} [[Image:IPod with iTrip01.jpg|thumb|right|Fourth-generation iPod with iTrip.]] [[Image:Itrip nano.jpg|thumb|right|An iTrip for nano.]] The '''iTrip''' is an [[FM-transmitter]] made by [[Griffin Technology]] as a [[iPod#Accessories|third party accessory]] for [[Apple Inc.|Apple]]'s popular [[iPod]] [[MP3 player]]. (contracted; show full)nology further expanded the iTrip Auto line with the iTrip Auto Universal, iTrip Auto Universal +, and iTrip Auto for Sansa. The iTrip Auto Universal is now discontinued, having been replaced by the iTrip Auto Universal +, which includes a USB port to charge the player using its standard charger, maintaining the ability to play music through the audio line-out. The iTrip Auto for Sansa is made specifically to connect with a [[SanDisk Sansa]] through its [[Proprietary hardware|proprietary]] dock connector . === iTrip for nano === Also in October 2005, a version of the iTrip designed exclusively for the iPod nano was announced. It connects to the iPod nano via the dock connector and headphone socket on the base in a 'sled' design - the iPod nano sits in front of the main body of the iTrip which is roughly the same shape and size as the iPod nano itself, and extends underneath it to connect to the base. The iTrip's settings are controlled onscreen with the iPod itself. A USB port is also include(contracted; show full) {{iPod}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Itrip}} [[Category:IPod accessories]] [[pt:Itrip]] [[sv:ITrip]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=396974049.
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