The iSimple ISAS71 is an Asian/Import iPod interface kit that works with select 1992-2007 Acura, Honda, Isuzu, Scion, and Toyota vehicle. The interface connects directly into the factory radio. Track-selection can be controlled from the radio, as well as rewind and fast-forward. This interface also provides digital-quality sound and charges iPod while in use. (The charging feature is only supported by iPods that are 12V firewire charging capable)
- iPod Interface Kit for Asian / Import Vehicles
- Direct connections into factory for digital quality sound
- Charges iPod
- Can change from track radio buttons or steering wheel controls
- This interface does not charge iPhone 3G, iPod nano (4th generation), iPod touch (2nd generation)
- Note: All makes are not compatible with any factory external audio sources such as: XM Tuner, CD Changer, or Cassette player. These devices must be disconnected during the installation and will no longer work
- Toyota harness requires modification for 2006 - 2007 Toyota applications (green wires must be cut in the harness)
- Acura/Honda: Not compatible with factory radios that have 6-Disc in dash CD Changer and not compatible with navigation radios
- Authorized Internet Dealer
- 1-year Manufacturer's warranty
Formerly known as Peripheral ISAS71, PAC Audio renamed their Peripheral products division to iSimple.
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Average Customer Rating is 4.5 out of 5 stars:
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| Durability | | 4.4 |
| Value | | 4.3 |
| Features | | 3.8 |
| Design | | 4.1 |
| Usability | | 4.1 |
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Phil from Minneapolis MN
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The iSimple intalls easy. The sound is perfect. The chord that goes from iTouch to the iSimple needs to lock into the device. It disconnects too easy.
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BostonNick from Marlborough, MA
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Once I searched YouTube and found a video to remove the radio for my Honda Odyssey, everything else is just plug and play. Turned on the iPhone 4 and the sound came out beautifully. Got full access to my library to just enjoy non-static sounds. Worth the $.
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Vuke from IA
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I purchased this iPhone adapter for my 2003 Toyota Camry about 6 months ago. It works great! One thing though: If you own a 2003 Camry (or any other year that has the same JBL stereo changer), you DO NOT have to remove the head unit to get the adapter to work. Just find the empty plug on the back and plug in the appropriate cable (which will be marked by the store when you order). I pulled the whole thing out and then realized I could have just reached back and plugged the darn thing in. No biggie...just could have saved removing some bolts.
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dabard from toronto ON, Canada
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Installed this in my 2007 Corolla in under an hour. Very easy to do. Works great. I use it with my iPod and my iPhone with no problems. Charges the iPod or iPhone. I can change tracks through my stereo but other than that, there's not much more functionality. One little problem is that my Corolla Factory Stereo doesn't have a dedicated "Play" button so I sometimes have to dig out the iPod from the glove compartment to get it going. Nice way to control iPod through the factory radio while keeping the factory look.
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Tbone from Turlock, Ca
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I think it works fine, would like to have the chance to plug it in instead of running off the computer.
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