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Electronics : Pioneer CDI200 Direct Cable for iBus Headunits and iPod (Black)

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Pioneer CDI200 Direct Cable for iBus Headunits and iPod (Black)

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Pioneer CDI200 Direct Cable for iBus Headunits and iPod (Black)
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Street Price: $35.00
Gaunz Org Price: $16.22
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 649







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
Ranking: 649
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







0ur opinion:

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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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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Avoid at all costs!! ...
Heads up for anyone that is thinking about buying a Pioneer product. I bought the Pioneer AVH-P4000 DVD player for my car and it was the worst thing I could have ever done in my life. This player will NOT work with most IPODS!!! And the ones it does work with, well lets just say NEVER update the IPOD's software. Once you do this, all bets are off. The IPOD will be as useless to you as can be. There's no way to revert back to the old software and Pioneer, in their unyielding wisdom, has decided not to offer firmware updates for their products, or at least the one I got anyways. As you can see where this goes, an updated IPOD can't be recognized by the radio anymore and hence your out of luck. Something tells me we should all file a class action lawsuit against Pioneer for not advising us of this dirty little ploy of theirs. AVOID AT ALL COSTS!!!



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - This thing is worthless
I purchased the CD-i200 to interface my ipod CLASSIC to the AVIC-N4 HU in my car. After I installed it and plugged in my ipod I got an error message on screen. Not being able to find the error code given in either owners manual, I called Pioneer customer (non)support. I was told the code meant that particular ipod was incompatible with the N4. I then asked which ipods do work with this interface? I was told MOST GEN 3 & 4 ipods will work. When I asked if he could be a little more specific, he got testy with me and hung up. I have since been able to learn that the N4 is also incompatible with the ipod touch. Which ipods will work with this item. I don't know. So if you have an N4 and an ipod, you better make sure that your ipod will work BEFORE you purchase this item. In my opinion it's worthless without that information. If you don't know, don't expect any help form Pioneer.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * It plays video on newer ipods. Doesnt charge newest ones. ...
I have a 2G ipod touch and a 5G ipod video. It plays video from both. You have to play a video file and the first time you wont get a picture but on the second play it will work. On the ipod video every video i tried works, On the touch some resolutions wont play .I tested many video files and resolutions and 50% of them work. It works perfectly on the audio side. However it wont charge my 2G ipod touch and ive heard it wont charge the 3g iphone , thats why i didnt give it 5 stars. Im using it with the AVH-P4000 head unit.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Great product
THis cable worked great with my new stereo. Its the perfect length for me to be able to access my I-pod if the need be. Love the fact that I can connect my I-pod to the stereo and not have to worry about touching the I-pod to change a song or playlist. I would recommend this cable to anybody who purchases an I-pod ready car stereo, it makes the music experience more enjoyable.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Works well with my iPhone 3G, but not perfect ...
This cable was a great addition to my AVH-P4000DVD. Not only does it allow me to play music from my iPhone, but also videos! I had to purchase a separate adapter though to get it to charge the phone.



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(Black) iPod and Headunits iBus for Cable Direct CDI200 Pioneer
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