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Good Product |
September 20, 2008 |
| Reviewer:
Alexis
from Memphis, TN
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I purchased this back in December of 2006, but I crushed the cable and bought a new one. The new one works much better than the old one (they are the same model). It does not always lose my place if I unplug my music and it is fewer clicks to get where I want to be.
Using these adaptors without being able to control the iPod is only worthwhile if you have playlists set up. I pretty much just use this interface to navigate to a playlist and shuffle the playlist. If I am intent on getting to a specific song, I disconnect, find it on my iPod and reconnect.
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Adequate |
August 18, 2008 |
| Reviewer:
Kevin
from Bellingham WA
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This item works! Installation was very easy and included all necessary components. It doesn't allow easy access to all of your songs if you have long playlists. If you keep your playlists short (20 songs or so) and you remember to unplug your I-pod before you turn your stereo off, all is great. If you don't disconnect it, it always goes back to your first song. This product works hands-down better than FM tranceivers. I wish I could better access playlists and songs while on the road. It does work, with kwirks. Overall, I am happy being able to use my I-pod while in my truck.
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SONY |
March 26, 2008 |
| Reviewer:
weldon
from POWHATAN VA
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MY DAUGHTER JUST LOVES THIS IPOD ADAPTER NOW SHE CAN PLAY HER IPOD THRU HER RADIO.
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"Okay/Average" iPod adapter |
February 16, 2008 |
| Reviewer:
Steve
from New Jersey
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Recently I got a new headunit which is the Sony CDX-G710 which is great headunit but I wanted to control my iPod through the headunit and also charge it. Instead of using an audio cable to connect my iPod into the front AUX port. So I brought this adapter and boy was I disappointed big time. The interface is extremely slow compared to other stereos out on the market right now. Browsing through 6500+ songs would probably take me 5 minutes because I am forced to go through every single album/artist/song and I have to hold down the button for it to do that. You cannot skip any letters so it goes through everything. The headunit does not play my iPod the way I set it as in I have a playlist playing then I connect it to the adapter and it then plays the album instead. So I am forced to go through all these settings on the headunit to make it play the playlist I was on. So overall not that great of an adapter, it is slow and interface that is seems almost impossible to use. Should have not brought this and stuck with the AUX IN and seperate charger.
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Just doesn't cut it, particularly if you have lots |
January 3, 2008 |
| Reviewer:
NickBrewer
from Anchorage, Alaska
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I have this unit connected to a Sony XAVW1 which is a double-din DVD receiver with a 7" touchscreen display.
I have an 80GB iPod Classic with over 6000 songs loaded on it. It is virtually impossible to find and navigate through the songs on your iPod with this iPod controller.
The XA110iP does not make any use of the XAVW1's touchscreen display and trying to use this setup and drive at the same time is just asking for an accident. Totally useless.
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