Drive and play by HK?

Hi,
Harmon KArdon released recently the drive and play:
http://www.harmankardon.com/drive-1/default.aspx
Anyone using it? How does it work? Is it FM transmitter only? They talk about wireing it, but I can't understand how.
I've been searching info on their web site with no luck.
Thanks

Drive and Play work in one of 3 ways:
1) Wireless FM Transmitter.
2) Wired FM Module (Optional on US Models Standard on Euro).
3) AUX Line In.
1) and 2) work together... ie If you have 2) and pull the antenna cable out of the Drive+Play Main Unit then it work as 1) Wireless FM Transitter. You set the Frequency for FM via the 5 preset freq, or use a custom frequency of your choice from the Dri+Play FM Settings Menu.
3) is a Hard Wired direct connection from Drive+Play to your Car's Stereo AUX-Line-IN. You turn it on via the Drive+Play Settings Menu.

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