MP3 players have become very affordable, but we are NOT suggesting that you use earphones while driving, under any circumstances. A good alternative would be to buy a dock station, which can also be used as a portable speaker that runs either on batteries or current supplied by your car’s cigarette lighter socket. If you have an iPod, there are plenty of choices from big names like Creative, Logitech, and even Bose.
Intex EUP-802
Simply put, this is a modulator targeted at people who own an old cassette stereo system in their car, and don’t have plans to upgrade in the near future. It's as simple as it can get: just plug it in

The device works using radio frequencies. You need to choose the frequency on the modulator and it will transmit the music on that particular frequency, which will be picked up by the FM radio on your car stereo system. The modulator comes with a USB slot, a 2.5mm jack, and an SD card slot. It works using the cigarette charging socket in your car, and costs only Rs 2,000.
MobiBLU DAH-220

However, the playback quality is better than that of your analog tapes. Since there is no reel involved, there is virtually no hiss or white noise while playing it through a cassette player. It costs Rs 2,500 and is worth a look. For the complete review, click here.
If you're completely broke, there’s another cheap alternative. It’s really simple – just find someone who likes to sing – and there are plenty out there – and have them travel with you all the time. At most, the only price you might end up paying is for your sanity.
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