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Electronics : Pioneer CD-I200 iPod Cable

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Pioneer CD-I200 iPod Cable

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Pioneer CD-I200 iPod Cable
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Piece Availability: Usually ships in 3 to 4 weeks

Street Price: $35.00
Gaunz Org Price: $25.09
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Pioneer
EAN: 0012562848839
Label: Pioneer
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Pioneer
Model: CDI200
Publisher: Pioneer
Studio: Pioneer
Warranty: 1 year warranty


Piece facts:
  • lets you control an iPod with a compatible Pioneer in-dash stereo
  • compatible with all docking iPods, including video iPods, iPod photos, iPod nanos, and iPod minis
  • sends song, artist, album, and time information to your Pioneer stereo's display
  • recharges iPod battery







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Pioneer's CD-i200 iPod control interface is made specifically for the Pioneer AVlC-D3, DEH-P4900iB and DEH-P5900iB units. lt gives you convenient control and charging for your iPod. The simple one cable connection eliminates the bulky adapter box found with many iPod adapters.









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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * ipod cable i must have ...
EXCELLENT
A simple cable that gives you complete Ipod controll on your deck, better than any other type of ipod adaptor product I have ever used and there have been many.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Great cable...but not for iPhone.
This interface cable works great with the iPod but not so great with the iPhone...in fact, not at all. When the iPhone is connected, the phone does not charge and you will receive an error on your head unit's display. The phone will then ask if you want to switch to airplane mode then play only the last album in your library with no option to control the music.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great Purchase ...
The purchase was just perfect. I received the product I wanted in time. I install it with my new DVD player Pioneer AVH-5900 and it works just great. With the old system it was very complicated to operate the iPod but with this one is very simple.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Keeps 16 yr old's eyes ON THE ROAD!
Except that my husband and son took a bit of time to thread the cord behind the unit and create a reasonable "ipod holder" out of the ashtray(in a 1989 Olds-too "old" to understand Ipod cords).....THIS IS A SMART BUY!

All his music is easily transported from house to car without any bulky adapter boxes swinging around the dash.

The cable combined with the Pioneer stereo sounds great! Since the speakers had to wait for Christmas - I'm very impressed with the sound coming from the old Olds factory installed speakers. I can't wait to hear the quality with new speakers!

I am NOT anxious to ride with my son, though. But, when I was forced to accept a ride from the airport in the "music-mobile", I was impressed. Although the Pioneer's remote is rubberbanded to the top of his center console and he uses it like crazy - he never looks at it! The 30GB Ipod stores a massive library of music. It was a relief to only notice a flick of the finger to the remote as we sat at a stoplight. I realized - he's likely a safer person on the road than I AM! My time at the stoplight is spent fishing INSIDE my console to see if there is anything I'm not sick of hearing already - then fumbling to eject from single CD player, swap in fresh disc...then as the light changes and traffic is moving again - I try to keep glances quick as I fumble to recase and return the replaced CD into the center console. If the console lid jams - well - Just hope you aren't driving the same road that I AM! Take the newbie teen driver road and stay safe! He's watching the road AND choosing music from a library bigger than I would've dreamed possible at his age! STAY SAFE AND ENJOY LIFE....PACK YOUR POD AND GET THE CABLE!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * seriously a must have ...
ever since installing this, i've enjoyed driving 10x as much. i honestly can't live without it. i no longer have to take out the navi cd just to listen to music. i used to burn cd's with 18 tracks. now i have 18gb of music to choose from. you can also watch ipod videos with this cable. i can't see myself ever going back to cd's.



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