Electronics : Kenwood KCA-IP300V - IPod audio / video cable - Apple Dock connector (M) - 4 pin USB Type A, mini-phone 3.5 mm (M)

Kenwood KCA-IP300V - IPod audio / video cable - Apple Dock connector (M) - 4 pin USB Type A, mini-phone 3.5 mm (M)

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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Kenwood
EAN: 0019048170620
Label: KENWOOD
Manufacturer: KENWOOD
Model: KCA-IP300V
Publisher: KENWOOD
Studio: KENWOOD


Features:
  • Adds iPod connection and control to select 2007-up Kenwood video receivers
  • receiver must have USB and auxiliary inputs
  • for all docking iPods







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Product Description:
The cable KCA-IP300V connects Apple iPod to compatible Kenwood head units for audio & video playback. Control your iPod audio & video functions via Kenwood head unit's touch screen graphical user interface. This cable provides extremely fast interface (12M/bps) for rapid response, track listing, access and trouble-free video playback.











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Did it's job
Not much to review since this product is just a cable. However this product makes connecting your iPod to a compatible Kenwood head unit very easy and gives you full control on the iPod as well as charging. With this cable you can connect your iPod stash it somewhere out of the way and never have to touch it again.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Not for iPhone
Great cable for standard iPods. Will work with iPhone (I have a 3G), but you get a notification on the iPhone screen that it's not compatible and suggests that you turn on Airplane Mode. I hit "Cancel" and it still works fine.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE!!!
This item was exactly as described brand new!!! It was shipped promptly and had no issues!!! That is all I can ever ask for!!!




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - love it
I bought this for my Kenwood Excelon DNX8120 to play my 80GB iPOD Classic. Works perfectly fine. No problems as of yet!



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Another not sure!
I am not going to slam this connector because I did connect my Ipod to it. The head unit said "no Ipod connection". However, I had just gotten my new Ipod, and it had zero songs on it. So, if you do not have songs, I wouldn't expect your head unit to register any Ipod. Now, I have songs, but have removed the entire system due to a changing of vehicles. Thus, I am not sure how well this little cable works. Good luck!

(M) mm 3.5 mini-phone A, Type USB pin 4 - (M) connector Dock Apple - cable video / audio IPod - KCA-IP300V Kenwood




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