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Electronics : Pioneer Car CDIB100II iPod Interface Adapter

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Pioneer Car CDIB100II iPod Interface Adapter

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Pioneer Car CDIB100II iPod Interface Adapter
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Pioneer
EAN: 0012562809267
Label: Pioneer
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Pioneer
Model: CDIB100II
Publisher: Pioneer
Studio: Pioneer


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
  • IP-Bus pass-through lets you connect a compatible satellite radio tuner or CD changer




Adapter Interface iPod CDIB100II Car Pioneer






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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 * lP-Bus pass-through lets you connect a compatible satellite radio tuner or CD changer *


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Superb and Subtle... ...
I purchased the CD-IB100II iPod Adapter for a great price and installed it in my car in less than an hour including time to put connectors on the power leads, and fish all the wires inside my dash to conceal the control box and fittings. My Premier DEH-980BT provides full support for iPod displays, option settings and controls through the main display and knob, that acts in every way just like the actual iPod control wheel.

The sound is clean - trust me - once you have direct-wired your iPod to your car stereo and do not use an FM Modulator or wired FM connection, you will never go back to a compromise solution like that. This is the ultimate solution to using an iPod, hiding the iPod, and getting the benefit of all the displayed data right on your stereo.

This unit also has an additional IP Bus connection so you can "daisy chain" another device, such as a Sirius or XM radio interface. With one of those added to my head unit, I have a huge number of music sources at my finger-tips in a single DIN-1 head unit. It's so understated that it will not attract much attention. That's a good thing if you live in a "bad neighborhood". It's a good thing if you like your car uncluttered.

For the price, this is one of the best upgrades I have ever made to a car!

Pausing isn't a problem (with the Pioneer DEH-P980BT head unit) - just choose a different source or answer the phone and the unit automatically pauses the iPod - no need to go drilling into the menu to find the pause feature! Also I have not noticed any delay retrieving songs. It's just as fast as the iPod.

The unit charges while plugged in, uses car power to run, and shuts off automatically when you shut off the car.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Awesome product
This product was very easy to install. I really like the fact that I can see the Artist,Albumn & Song Title on my head unit instead of always looking down to see them on my i-pod (which can be hazardous), plus the fact it also charges my i-pod.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * Simple but works ...
I have an Pioneer AVIC-D1 Navigation System, and this adapter works with it but it's functions are very simple. Like it won't show the complete name of the song, and to find something you can only go up or down. But I don't mind, I use my playlists on my ipod



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - Disappointed
Hello

Dissatisfied with the service, I have not received my product, sent him to another address.

Please who can help me solve my case, I have sent several mail both the salesperson to Amazon without solution.

Yours.

Raul Vecchionacce




Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Good product ...
Overall, this unit is pretty nice. It is kinda a pain to run all of the wires, but it makes the music sound so much better than those iTrips do. I have a 96 accord coupe with a pioneer dph 7700 deck, and it installed exactly the way they advertised it. I ran the wires down through the center of the dash, under the cup holders, and sat the unit inside my center console (after notching a piece of plastic with my dremel tool to run the wires in). Then I ran the iPod wire back the way the other wires came from up into my glove box. That way, since you don't use the iPod to control the music ( though I wish you could), its out of the way and no wires are exposed when not in use. Overall, nice product. I just wish it wasn't necessary in the first place. Most other companies have a jack on the front of the deck to plug an iPod in directly. Like I said, I just wish you could use the ipod to scroll through music since the deck can have a lag when scrolling fast.

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