JVC Car KSPD100 iPod Connection Adapter for JVC Car Stereos
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| List Price: | $59.95 |
| Price: | $46.95 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
This adapter allows an iPod portable digital music player with a dock connector to be hooked up to and controlled by most 2005 or newer JVC receivers that have MP3-compatible CD changer controls and display the following: CD Text, MP3 folder/file names, or ID3 Tag information. All the iPod buttons will be disabled when connected to this adapter and the iPod will be controlled from the JVC receiver. With this interface, you'll be able to play your iPod music files through your JVC receiver and have all the titling information appear on the JVC's display. When this interface is connected to the JVC receiver, you cannot connect a CD changer.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #210 in Car Audio or Theater
- Color: BLACK
- Brand: JVC
- Model: KSPD100
- Dimensions: 2.16" h x 9.06" w x 6.89" l, 1.10 pounds
Features
- Allows you to connect an iPod to select JVC stereos
- Plugs into changer input jack
Customer Reviews
Do not purchase if you have an IPOD Touch
I bought this for use with my Ipod Touch and it doesn't recognize the ipod at all - it is useless for me......
Satisfied User
This product does what JVC's web site claims it does, and was relatively easy to install.
You must control the IPod thru the stereo with this
I bought the adapter to go with the JVC car stereo with HD radio. I felt the IPod adapter would be superior to the generic adapter because you can charge your IPod while you drive. The thing I didn't count on is that you give up all ability to control the IPod, except through the stereo unit.
Now, everyone knows that Apple is renowned for its user interface. Well, forget about using the click wheel, looking at lists of songs, etc. You are forced to navigate through the contents of your IPod using a one-line monochromatic display. Frankly, this sucks. There should be an option as to where you can control your IPod. I am returning the IPod adapter and going with the generic headphone jack.
Don't make the same mistake I did.





