Showing posts with label ipod accessories. Show all posts
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8/22/2012

iPod to 2000-2005 Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep Factory Radio Interface w/ Auxiliary Audio input Review

iPod to 2000-2005 Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep Factory Radio Interface w/ Auxiliary Audio input
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Hi,
I can just recommend it, it is the cool (and may be only) way how to listen to your music on iPod/iPhone through the factory radio in my Jeep WJ. Easy to mount.
Martin

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8/07/2012

Sony TDM-BT1 Digital Media Port Bluetooth Adaptor Review

Sony TDM-BT1 Digital Media Port Bluetooth Adaptor
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I bought this item two months ago and find a serious problem with that. When I tried to use it together with my Sony DVD Home Theater which has a wireless surrounding system, it failed to work. I have to either unplug the S-AIR model(which means you will have 3.1 surrounding instead of 5.1) or put my bluetooth devices close enough to the adaptor(which makes Bluetooth meaningless). I tried to swich the channel of the S-AIR but it failed to work. Either the adaptor or the S-AIR model doesn't work.
If your system doesn't have the S-AIR model, this item is perfect to buy. But if your system does include the S-AIR model, you'd better make another choice.

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8/05/2012

Logitech Wireless Digital Bluetooth Headphones for MP3 Players iPods and Computers Review

Logitech Wireless Digital Bluetooth Headphones for MP3 Players iPods and Computers
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I originally wrote a favorable review for this item because I felt it deserved recognition for seamlessly integrating bluetooth technology with stereo headphones and music players. However, as other reviewers have pointed out, the headband has indeed cracked right down the middle and rendered the device almost unusable.
I am quite surprised that Logitech has put their name on this device. HP even jumped on the bandwagon and has a rebranded version of this same headphone set (released over a year ago) that originally was only for the HP IPAQ--look it up if you don't believe me.
Shame on you Logitech, I love your mice, keyboards, speakers and webcams, but this is utterly disappointing.
Buyer Beware.


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7/24/2012

USA SPEC PA11-HON2y - iPod to 2003-2006 Honda Factory Radio Interface w/ Auxiliary Audio input Review

USA SPEC PA11-HON2y - iPod to 2003-2006 Honda Factory Radio Interface w/ Auxiliary Audio input
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Prior to purchasing this, I had a Dension ice>Link which worked well for a while until I restarted the my car. To restore functionality, I had to pull a fuse out and plug it back in. I did this several times until eventually, it just died on me.
The USA Spec Adapter however gave me no such problems. It's very stable and works exactly as advertised. Installation in my 2005 Accord LX was fairly easy. The toughest part was plugging the socket under the radio without removing the cubby hole -- it's possible but you need small hands.
This is an excellent purchase. I'd recommend this product to anyone.

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6/28/2012

iLuv i199 High-Fidelity Bluetooth Speaker System with AM/FM, CD, Dual Alarm, and Dock for iPod (Black) Review

iLuv i199 High-Fidelity Bluetooth Speaker System with AM/FM, CD, Dual Alarm, and Dock for iPod (Black)
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Cumbersome, slabby, placticky design. USB port secured under a pop-up panel that's hard to open without a pen or coin. Startlingly bad FM reception. Unable to access content on my jump drive; locked up when accessing content on my MP3 player, so that the off button didn't function and I needed to unplug the unit. Overpriced even had those features worked. I returned and went with the JVC EP-25, a less expensive, far superior product with approximately the same features.

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6/04/2012

USA SPEC PA12-BMW - iPod in-vehicle interface adapter Review

USA SPEC PA12-BMW - iPod in-vehicle interface adapter
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I installed this on my MINI. It works well and takes the place of the CD player. You use the buttons on the radio to access play lists on your IPOD.
I love being able to use the radio controls on the steering wheel to control the volume and select songs on the IPOD. It also allows me to use the IPOD in the normal way to select songs.
So what is the down side? After a period of use- it varies from 3 hours to 10 hours- the IPOD locks up. I do a soft restart of the IPOD and sometimes this will fix things. However, twice I have had to remove power to the USA SPEC- that is not just turn the car off but disconnect the power lead coming to the interface. That fixes things but is kind of a pain.
In case you are wondering, the text does not display on my radio. It just says CD1, CD2, etc. I thought text display might mean the name of the song playing might appear or at least the name of the playlist. But not so on my 2003 MINI.
So I like this unit overall, but if you want an install and forget it solution I can tell you there might be some frustration. I wonder if it is programmed by the same guys at that big computer software company.

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5/21/2012

Dual XML8150 Mechless 240 Watt AM/FM/MP3/WMA/AAC Receiver Review

Dual XML8150 Mechless 240 Watt AM/FM/MP3/WMA/AAC Receiver
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I bought mine at wally world for $125 (regular price). I see them as low as $107 on google shopping. Not a lot of places carry them yet.
I have to say I've been VERY surprised at the value of this product after having it now for a couple of weeks. The last few decks I've bought have been these low name brand decks because they are the first (by many years) to introduce innovative features, and at amazing prices! Sometimes they can be built cheaply, have poor sound quality, etc. So I have to admit I set myself up with low expectations of such a unit in case it ends up being junk. But this unit surpassed my expectations by several miles! I'm VERY happy with it.
Feature wise, the XML8150 had exactly what I wanted...
~ Drop the CD drive (a media I haven't used in years).
~ A dock for my iPhone 4 with both audio and charging through the data port.
~ Dock that supports both landscape and vertical.
~ Dock that can be hidden when not in use.
~ Dock that works even with protective covers on the iPhone.
~ Natively work with the iPhone and not display a "this device was not made for iPhone yadda yadda" warning.
~ Can play Pandora, videos, etc from iPhone, not just music.
~ USB thumb drive support.
~ SD card reader.
~ Aux in on the front.
~ Bluetooth phone dialing.
~ Separate line outs for front, rear, and sub.
~ HD Radio ready (need HDM90 unit, about $60 on the web).
~ Rotary volume knob with rubber grip surface (or some other non-slip surface).
~ Good control of audio settings. In addition to basic balance/fader and bass/treble, it has midrange, sub control, and user definable EQ.
The unit also has a connector in the back for some kind of steering wheel control interface, but at the moment I can't find anything to connect to it. It might be for a future, yet to be released, unit. Another feature it has but I don't plan on using is Bluetooth HD audio. This lets it play audio from your iPhone via HD Bluetooth, so the phone can be in your pocket and playing out your stereo. Very cool, but I feel I just won't use it because I would rather dock it where it will charge and I can see the screen. Also, the stereo has a IR wireless remote control, like a TV remote. Lots of stereos now a day's come with these, but I rarely use them, however, they come in handy when you're in the rear seat or trunk while testing/tuning speaker/amp adjustments, or if you want the rear seat passenger to control the stereo.
After installing it and getting into the details of it, I found another feature that I typically only see on much higher end units. Audio settings (bass/mid/treble/EQ/etc) are set per input (radio/iPhone/usb/sd/etc). In addition, it even provides a leveling value per input. So this means you can tweak each input so that they all sound the same. This is a very nice feature. Ever had a stereo where the radio was always way louder/quieter than the CD or iPod? Well you can balance all the inputs on this unit so they all have the same tonal quality and volume levels.
At the moment I have this hooked up in a Lincoln Town Car with deck power running the factory door and rear deck speakers, and the sub line out going to a single 12 inch sub in the trunk. It sounds amazing! I do plan on getting better interior speakers, but until then being able to tweak the midrange and EQ settings to make the factory speakers sound pretty decent is a huge deal.
The iPod/iPhone dock works great. I use an iPhone 4 with a protective case and it's easy to dock and undock the phone one handed. It holds the phone very well, no worry of it falling out. The dock is pretty stable and doesn't shake or move much while driving, I am driving a boat with a very smooth ride, so no experience with a firm ride, but I think it would be fine. The doc can rotate between one of two positions, either vertical or horizontal. It only turns 90 degrees, so phone cannot be upside down and when sideways, the home button is on the left only. The arm that the dock is mounted too can bend to change the angle of the phone to point towards you, however, it cannot be twisted, so the phone will be oriented to the angle the deck is mounted in the dash. All audio, controls and power are through the dock connector, you don't connect anything through the headphone jack. I've had other docks that could not charge the phone very well when doing something CPU intensive like Pandora or GPS, but the XML8150 charges my iPhone no problem no matter what its doing.
One thing to note about iPhone usage is that things like Pandora, GPS, etc still need to be done via the phone's screen/UI. Only the iPod music on the phone is controlled by the decks buttons, so when I play Pandora for example, the screen still shows the name of the song is was playing from my iPod list. Doesn't bother me at all though since I would rather see the album art and what not on the iPhone screen.
The dock can be collapsed and folded in behind the faceplate. Its quick and easy to do with one hand. Only thing that kind of sucks is that you have to slide the support arm (the holds the top of the iPhone/iPod) down to fold it in, which means, that when you fold it back out, you have to reposition the arm again. Not a big deal, but does mean that I end up folding it in a lot less. Again not a big deal for me because I almost always dock my phone while driving and don't care about the dock hanging out when not using it, but if you're expecting to fold up the dock a lot, this could be annoying.
The build quality of the unit is very solid. The entire dock arm, faceplate mechanism, the buttons, etc are all very solid, fit together tightly and have a smooth surface. The controls are easy to navigate. The volume control is rotary with a very slight indexed feel as you rotate it. It also has a rubber edge so it's easy to grip and turn, even with the side of your finger, so many rotary knobs on decks are slick and can be hard for me to turn at time.
So all this goodness for only $125, why the 4 star? It's for the Bluetooth phone support. It comes with a mic (that mounts to your visor) but I have to hold the mic right up to my mouth or yell before the other person can hear me. Its unusable like this. I cannot find a way to adjust the volume. I've sent a mail to Dual asking about it. If they resolve it, I'll update the review to 5 star easy. Other than the mic, the Bluetooth dialing works great. It was dead easy to pair my phone and when someone calls, the deck lowers the music volume, plays my ringtone out my car speakers and I just click the green phone button on the faceplate and start talking to the person. Their voice comes out the cars speakers and very easy to hear them. If they don't have a solution, I may try other mics and update this review if I find something that works.
So in short, this is way worth the $125, by far. It's a solid unit (minus the poor Bluetooth mic), sounds great, and feature wise does everything I want in my modern iPhone/SD/USB music world. I would recommend this (and have) without hesitation.
UPDATE 3/21/2011
At first I didn't think I would use the Bluetooth HD streaming audio feature, but after having this unit for several weeks, I found myself using this feature quite a lot. It works great. I use it for short trips like to the store as I don't even have to take my phone out of my pocket. Just hope in the car, select bluetooth audio and hit play and whatever was the last audio playing on my phone starts up and plays (with phone still in my pocket). Works with Pandora, iPod, and even the SiriusXM app. You have less control though since you can only skip forward/back and play/pause, but for short trips this is nice. For longer trips I plug the phone into the dock.


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5/10/2012

USA-Spec PA15-HON2 Honda to iPod Interface Review

USA-Spec PA15-HON2 Honda to iPod Interface
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I ordered a USA Spec PA15HON2Y to use my iPhone 3G in my 2005 Accord. I looked at multiple products including a parrot MKi9100 and DICE. Ended up choosing going with a USA Spec and a separate Parrot bluetooth unit (MK3000) since it 1) was price right and 2) offered integration with the factory radio.
My Accord has built in Navigation so I wanted something that would play nice. The USA Spec unit does integrate with my nav and radio. You can set up the USA Spec to display using text of what is playing (Artist, name, category). This will scroll through the upper radio display on the Accord as well as on the Audio menu on the navigation screen. If you want text, it will put the iPod menu on the iPhone into accessory mode and will not allow you to select specific songs directly from the iPhone. You will need to use the stereo controls or the steering wheel controls to scroll. There is the option to give you direct access to the iPod screen (you adjust modes by the pre programmed XM stations ie XM station 1 would be Artist, 2 would be by Category, 3, all songs, 6 is direct ipod). If you do choose to toggle to the direct iPod control, you lose the text - it'll just show as iPod.
The USA Spec unit will also allow you to keep XM functionality in the Accord. The XM stations show up on XM2 mode.... I don't subscribe to XM but can still hear their barker/preview stations.
One concern I had was that I definitely did not want to lose my navigation controls... safe to say it all still works... the Nav still shows maps, etc as well as provides voice directions. It will continue to mute (like it normally does) XM, FM, and iPod music when it gives you directions.
Installation wasn't too bad - took awhile to get everything out (and yes you have to take out the factory navigation to get to the right plug). After you pull out the nav unit, it's plug and play (unplug the blue plug from the back of the Honda Nav, plug in the male end of the cable that attaches to the USA Spec unit, plug in the additional adapter, then plug in the original Honda Nav plug right into the additional adapter (the adapter allows you to keep your XM).
I used some heavy duty auto tape to secure the litte USA spec box on top of the nav DVD drive and ran the ipod cable through the empty slot below (had to cut a small opening). I put everything back together and everything is hidden and seamless (except the adapter cord that plugs right into the iPhone). It does charge the iPhone too!
It sounds great.... (at least the same quality of the CD player). A couple of other great things about the USA Spec - it has another set of audio inputs. I plan on using these eventually when I add video through my navigation to get sound in since all of the video adapters still require another sound adapter. Also, it works great with Pandora or streaming podcasts through itunes (if you're in an area that has good AT&T coverage).I added the Parrot CK3000 bluetooth since I didn't want to have to unplug the iphone to answer it... the iPhone plays nice with both at the same time... if I'm listening to my podcasts and get a phone call, the music gradually softens and the phone rings.
The new DICE silverline units looks like it performs the same way but it was $40 more than the cheapest price I could find with the USA Spec.
Overall, I give this 4 stars and would recommend it.... only thing I wish it would do is also show song text even if it was in direct mode.... maybe this is a limitation on apple's part where it doesn't send text data if your using it as an accessory. Also, each time you plug your iPhone in, you get a nag screen about it isn't made for the iPhone and if you want to turn on Airplane mode to minimize interference... I hit no and it works fine.


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4/23/2012

DICE (MBR-1500-TOY) Toyota MediaBridge with Bluetooth: Radio or SAT Connection Review

DICE (MBR-1500-TOY) Toyota MediaBridge with Bluetooth: Radio or SAT Connection
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First of all your Toyota factory radio must have Sat and Text buttons for the Mediabridge to work properly.
I installed mine on a 2010 Camry base model. Since the base model doesn't have a USB connection, Satellite or bluetooth it seemed like the perfect option for me. You connect it to the back of your radio
and in order to get Sirius satellite you must also have a Sirius tuner such as SCC1, that is what I put in my car. You turn the Mediabridge on by hitting the Sat button on the radio. Then you hit the next track button either on your steering wheel controls or on the radio itself and that lets you go from Sirius to USB/Ipod to Auxillary input to Bluetooth modes.
The Sirius mode works fine. You have 3 sets of presets and all the text options that you would expect. The artist, album, song title, station name and channel number all scroll across you radio. So no problem with that. The USB/Ipod feature works but with my radio only the song mode works. To scroll through album, artist and genre modes I have to do that with my Iphone. I think that might be a radio issue and not a Mediabridge issue. Like with the Satellite feature you get song name, album and artist on the USB feature, and it does charge my Iphone 3GS. I must also say the sound quality with the USB/Ipod feature is very good. Its not great but it makes my factory radio sound pretty darn good. The Bluetooth feature works with the radio but you must be using the Mediabridge in order for the radio to pick up your call. So if you're listening to AM, FM or playing a CD and your phone rings then the radio won't let you know. I keep my Iphone where I can see it in my car so when it rings I hit the Sat button and then the next track button and that answers the phone via Bluetooth. It works for me. The radio shows only the incoming calls phone number and if you have an Iphone then you can forget about text to voice as Iphone doesn't support that feature. A lot of other phones do however. The added auxillary input works fine also. So for me it was a very good solution that didn't break the bank(under $280 for Mediabridge and SCC1 tuner). So besides a couple of small drawbacks I do recommend this product.

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3/30/2012

iLuv i399 Hi-Fi Bluetooth Speaker System for iPod (Black) Review

iLuv i399 Hi-Fi Bluetooth Speaker System for iPod (Black)
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If you like a lot of bass in your music, you are going to like this product, in my opinion it sounds great. As for the connectivity, it works pretty good for me as well, however, I have not really made full use of the blue pin technology that the unit comes with. But it seems to be working OK as far as I have tested it.
This design is very high tech, and when the lights are dimmed, the blue glow looks awesome. This unit can be powered by 8 'D' size batteries, so it can be taken on picnics, or just outdoors when hanging out with friends.
iLUV is a brand that is produced by jWIN, so if you make the purchase, I recommend that as soon as get it that you test it fully, to make sure that it is working properly, and that you are satisfied with the quality.


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- JWin Hi-fi audio system for iPod with BluePin- 2.1 channel iPod docking audio system withbuilt-in woofer- Includes detachable BluePin- BluePin is a combination of Bluetooth TX and Bluetooth RX, whereby a user can connect BluePin to their Bluetooth mobile phone or Bluetooth headset- With BluePin, the unit can become a speakerphone easily or transmit audio wirelessly to a Bluetooth headset- Also has a built-in digital-synthesized FM radio tuner with ability to preset 20 radio stations- Negative LCD with white backlight for display- Supports AUX input to play and listen to other audio devices with 3.5mm output jack- Powerful 45WRMs / 90WPEAK output with built-inwoofer - Beat-sensitive mood light (blue) withon/off button- Play and listen to your music wirelessly with Bluetooth wireless technology - Plays and charges your iPod - FM stereo radio with PLL digital tuning technology - Preset up to 20 radio stations - Digital clock display - Auxiliary line input for any audio devices with 3.5mm jack - 3.5mm stereo headphone jack - Blue LED power and speakerphone indicators - Remote control - Includes remote control (battery included) - Includes AC adapter- Includes dock adapters - Compatible with most dockable iPods (excluding 1st, 2nd, and 3rd generation iPod)- BlackBluePin Features:- Built-in microphone for wireless speaker phone capability- Play your stereo Bluetooth MP3, mobile phone, or laptop music wirelessly on the unit- Listen to your music on a Bluetooth audio device (stereo headsets, speakers, etc.) - Supports HSP, HFP, A2DP, and AVRCP - Compliant with Bluetooth V2.0 - Bluetooth class 1: wireless connection up to 300ft(100m) JVI399

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12/20/2011

iPod/USB/Bluetooth Adapter Dension Gateway Five for Audi (GWF1AC1) Review

iPod/USB/Bluetooth Adapter Dension Gateway Five for Audi (GWF1AC1)
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My Ice Link Plus quit working after only a couple of months. When I contacted Dension for assistance they ignored me. Apparently they don't offer any support in the US any longer. If you live in the US, I wouldn't recommend any Dension products.

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Dension's iceLink Plus lets you play your favorite Apple iPod music and playlists through your existing car entertainment system's CD changer port. This kit's cable set is designed for compatibility with Volkswagen vehicles, including the following models: 1999 to 1905 Beetle, 1998 to 1905 Eurovan, 1998 to 1905 Golf, 1998 to 1905 Jetta, 1998 to 1905 Passat, 2004-2005 Touareg.
When connected to the iceLink Plus, your car's system will view the iPod like it would a CD changer. CD-like iPod controls available through iceLink Plus include: start and stop commands when you select/deselect your system's CD Changer source, traditional Next/Back, FF/REW, and random/repeat/scan (if your head unit supports this). The iceLink Plus re-interprets the radio controls from your vehicle to the iPod to emulate a fully loaded CD changer. You'll even get direct access to the iPod's first 5 playlists via your system's disc-select controls.

Menu options for advanced features and settings include Playlist browser, AlbumPlay, languages, iPod battery charging mode, and more. Use your radio/head unit or the iPod itself to navigate among playlists, albums, and songs and maintain ready access to the iPod's easy-to-use interface. Read the song title and artist information right from your radio. The same information is also displayed on the iPod, so if your radio doesn't support text display, you can always just look at the iPod.

Your system's CD changer port will also provide all the power your iPod needs, so you'll no longer need a cassette adapter, a cigarette-lighter charger, or a bulky, quality-sapping FM transmitter. The iceLink Plus offers 3 different menu-selectable charging modes, which can be selected in a menu: charge always when iPod is on, charge for 2 hours maximum after the ignition is turned off, no charging, and charge whenever ignition is on.

If you get a new car, you may need a new iceLink cable set, but the basic hardware will be perfectly compatible. To check compatibility for another car's head unit, please visit www.dension.com/icelink_comp.htm.

What's in the Box Package Content Dension Gateway Five GWF1AC1 main unit Car harness cableMicrophone with clip User manual Installation guide Note! iPod / iPhone dock cables are not supplied with Dension Gateway Five.


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7/28/2011

Dension Gateway Five GWF1V21 iPod USB Bluetooth Adapter for Volkswagen Review

Dension Gateway Five GWF1V21 iPod USB Bluetooth Adapter for Volkswagen
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I have purchased this item to mount on a 2006 Mini Cooper Convertible.
On the plus side:
Everything works great with a "Boost" radio, I can control the iPod (Mini, Nano or standard iPod) from my steering wheel controls (previous - next - volume up - volume down) with my radio (6 playlists selection - previous - next - forward - backward) as well as displays the ID3 Tags on the radio (song title - artist) - feature the factory BMW iPod adapter doesn't offer (to date).
On the minus side:
The Ice Link Plus Item model number is I20-BMW-T, Where the "T" stands for TRUNK!!! This specific model is for trunk mounting and will adapt to the cable plugged into your CD-Changer (iPod will replace your CD changer). Mounting it on your dashboard will require a little bit of knowledge to know how to connect it or getting the Ice Link Plus model number I20-BMW (doesn't seem to be available here).
The second detail is that you have to configure the Ice Link Plus in order to have the ID3 titles displayed on you radio (text was turned off when I installed it).
While not being too difficult to do (settings are set by pressing the "6" button on your radio and configured directly on your iPod) it is a feature not mentionned in the Ice Link documentation! In fact, documentation both on the Dension website and the product box is very scarce and support was not available from Ice Link (emails never answered)
Conclusion:
This adapter displays the titles of your songs on your radio while the more expensive factory BMW adapter will not. It has a dock preventing your iPod from "flying" from side to side at every curve and will allow you to mount it wherever you'll feel appropriate: glove box, armrest, side of the radio, ... (the BMW adapter solution has the iPod connector mounted in your glove box only).
Last but not least: Should you change your car, the Ice Link should work with your next car if you get the appropriate connector cable from Dension.
I am very happy and so is my Mini :-)

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