iPod connection cable for full iPod controls when used with iPod ready Power Acoustik family of head units (including: Power Acoustik, NESA Vision, Soundstream and Farenheit).
- Provides full iPod controls for Power Acoustik iPod ready head units
- The Apple iPhone 3G, iPod Nano 4th Gen, iPod Touch 2nd Gen, and any other newly released iPods can be controlled using the iPod adapter above; however, charging will not be possible unless you purchase the Scosche IFWA PassPORT charging adapter.
- 1-Year Manufacturer's Warranty
Selected models include, but are not limited to:
- Farenheit TID-403
- Farenheit TID-405
- Farenheit TID-406T
- Farenheit TID-530
- Farenheit TID-580
- Farenheit TID-896
- NESA Vision NSD-362
- NESA Vision NSD-362T
- Power Acoustik PTID-4005
- Power Acoustik PTID-4006T
- Power Acoustik PTID-4008X
- Power Acoustik PTID-5300
- Power Acoustik PTID-5800
- Power Acoustik PTID-8960
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Average Customer Rating is 4.0 out of 5 stars:
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Average Attributes Rating:
| Durability | | 4.1 |
| Value | | 4.0 |
| Features | | 3.4 |
| Design | | 4.0 |
| Usability | | 4.3 |
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Bob from BC, Canada
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Cable works just as they say it should.
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Dhiren from Cape Town, 0, South Africa
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Simple, very long and good quality.
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al from pearland texas
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Product does the job, just doesn't charge the iPod. Other then that its a good product
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Devin from Knoxville, TN
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i have a 4th generation ipod nano and it didn't fit... luckily i had a spare ipod for it and it worked fine with easy controls on the deck
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Aaron from Glendale Arizona
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First off, this thing doesn't connect to my 4th gen nano ipod. And when you get an older ipod that it likes, it still won't scroll through play lists and all that jazz. Not the best for that. In addition, it doesn't like to save my settings. I could set the high to 5, low to 3, sub to 10 and the next day it'll have reset itself.
The good things are that its decent looking and all my friends are like "WHAAAT? A TV???" Gets a lot of looks so good deal there.
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