- Play your iPod, MP3, CD or other audio players through your car stereo’s cassette deck
- Charges your iPod while playing
- Handy cord plugs into audio device’s 3.5 mm headphone jack
- Ideal for older car stereos without CD players or auxiliary inputs
- Backed by 90-day warranty
Product Description
Cassette Adapter – Cassette onlyAmazon.com Product Description
Play your iPod, MP3 player, or personal CD player through your car stereo’s cassette deck with this Scosche cassette adapter. The adapter is easy to use: simply plug the attached cord into your audio device’s 3.5 mm headphone jack, then insert the other end into your car’s cassette deck. Once connected, you can enjoy all your favorite iPod playlists and digital audio tracks through your vehicle’s stereo speakers without requiring an auxiliary input or FM transmitter. The adapter is backed by a 90-day warranty.


5 Comments to 'Scosche PCA1 Cassette Adapter for MP3 Players'
December 16, 2009
When I hadn’t received this via mail after weeks, I called and found out it was lost in transit so they replaced and shipped out next-day-ups. I had it in my hand within 24 hours of calling them.
Thanks for your great service.
Rating: 5 / 5
December 16, 2009
I bought this and it doesn’t work. I contacted and sent the seller an email but won’t respond. It’s a rip off. It keeps on switching sides or ejects
Rating: 1 / 5
December 16, 2009
The picture shows a spiral cord but the seller shipped me a product with a straight cord. Not quite what was advertised.
Rating: 3 / 5
December 16, 2009
I’ve had really good luck with these. I’ve probably bought 4 or 5 of them and they have all worked perfectly. It was very difficult a few years ago to find a new car stereo that had a cassette player (and CD) which I needed for books on tape. I tried this because I never had any luck with the iTrip thing. It took too long and was too complicated to find an empty space on the radio.
Anyway, this works perfectly. It does what it is supposed to very well. So well that none of the ‘borrowed’ adapters have come back to me.
Rating: 3 / 5
December 16, 2009
It’s very cheap and easy to use, but I often have a problem with my tape deck trying to ‘flip over’ the tape to the other side, and it even ejects it sometimes. Over the course of using it for 2 hours, it might try to flip about 20 times. Each time only takes about a second, but it is annoying. It may just be my tape deck (on a 2001 Nissan). It doesn’t annoy me enough for me to stop using it.
Rating: 3 / 5
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