The brand new I-Audi-R/5V "Silverline" interactive iPOD interface is designed to create a seamless interconnection between the iPod and the entertainment controls of many 1998-2009 vehicles (Please see Specific Vehicle Application List below). The kit connects through the CD changer port of the factory radio and will charge your iPod on the go, including the 3G iPhone and all newly released iPODs as well. With the introduction of the Silverline integration, DICE continues to advance the features of their integration solutions.
Browsing on the iPod is intuitive and easy with the new I-Audi-R/5V Silverline series interface, because it was designed for content navigation. Unfortunately, car radios do not present such a versatile user interface, and selecting between the 1000s of songs can be difficult. To ease content navigation the Silverline Series now includes a hierarchical filtering. First the contents are narrowed by selecting a Playlist, and then further narrowed by selecting an Artist. If desired, further content filtering can be achieved by selecting an Album. Of course, having Playlists is not a requirement, and users are free to explore music in their own preferred way. Best of all, while browsing for new content, playback of the current selection is not interrupted until an actual selection is made.
Vehicles with steering wheel controls will work well with the iPod interface kit, allowing the driver to change tracks and in some cases Rewind and Fast Forward. Having not only the ultimate experience for iPod vehicle integration, it also features an auxiliary input jack making a portable satellite radio or DVD player connection simple. The new interface supports all the latest iPod models including the new Classic, nano and the iPod touch.
Comes complete with all cables and connectors necessary to connect this iPOD interface to your factory radio, and to connect your iPOD to this interface. For the auxiliary input on this device, see "Additional Add-on Items", shown below, for any additional cables or connectors you might need to connect your specific audio device to the 3.5mm earphone-type connector on this interface.