
Car Radio
A car radio is an electronic device that receives radio signals transmitted over the airwaves and converts them into sound. It uses an antenna to pick up broadcast signals, which are then processed by the radio tuner to select a station. The audio signals are amplified and sent to speakers inside the vehicle, allowing you to listen to music, news, or talk shows. Modern car radios often include features such as digital displays, Bluetooth connectivity, and integration with smartphones for calls and streaming, enhancing entertainment and communication on the road.