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iSimple Solutions launched two new interface options for car stereos that offer direct, hardwired connections between iPods and aftermarket or (some) factory systems. The iSimple RCA iPod Audio Connector (IS75) and iSimple RCA iPod Audio/Video Connector (IS76) both work with any system that features RCA inputs.

Both models list for just $49.95 and are already in retailers across America and Canada. The IS75 includes an iPod docking cable and a 3.5mm headphone out for other devices like a handheld GPS, portable satellite tuner, or non-Apple MP3 player. The IS76 drops the additional input, meaning that it's for iPods only, but it adds the option of both music and video output from any compatible iPod through a car's entertainment system. Both products also charge all iPods and iPhones.

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