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4 star
50%
3 star
8%
2 star
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Durability
4.5
Value
4.4
Features
4.4
Design
3.9
Usability
4.4

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Works Great

I installed this in my wife's 2006 Infiniti G35x Sedan. The installation went smoothly and it has been working well for the last 6 months. I ended up routing the wires under the shifter console and using double sided tape to place the unit under the armrest area. I drilled a hole in the console storage area and ran the iPod wire into the storage compartment. Now the ipod can be charged and hooked up without it being seen from the outside. I would buy this again, but would also look at the new model that includes the song titles on the radio display.

By Tim on June 4, 2009

6 found this helpful


Works flawlessly!

I installed this unit on my 2006 Infinity G-35, and connected my Garmin GPS/MP3 player to my car audio system. I am now able to use the MP3 player like it is part of the vehicle. all my steering wheel controls, including volume, work normally.

Installation was a little difficult, but only because it was a chore to remove the radio from the car in order to gain access to its back panel. The actual wiring took just a couple of minutes, and required no soldering.

The audio quality is excellent. I recommend this to any Nissan owner who needs an aux. audio input.

By mgl on May 21, 2009

6 found this helpful


Works well

I installed this in our '05 XC90 and it has made my wife very happy. I used it to add an Ipod, Sirius radio, and DVD player. It does "buzz" a bit when using the aux input, but the additional of a ground loop isolator helped immensely.

Using the menus to change playlists/artists/albums can be a bit frustrating while in a moving vehicle, but I'd still recommend this as it is the only solution (although pricey) for my vehicle without replacing the entire stock system.

By Q on December 22, 2008

6 found this helpful


PAC AAI-NIS2

I would highly recommend this product. I purchased it around 5 months for use in my 2005 Infiniti g35. It works flawlessly. My g35 comes with the bose system and it would have been to expensive to switch out the parts individually. All you have to do is plug this into a few spots in the back of your head unit and you are done. There is a website out there that shows you how to install on infiniti g35 and it is very detailed. I did it myself and saved hundreds of dollars. If you are looking for a way to play your ipod, zune on your stock head unit this is the way to go.

By Mike on December 13, 2009

5 found this helpful


Works as expected

Purchased for my 2004 Quest, interfaces with OEM setup perfectly, great sound quality with no noise, long harness leads allows many placement options, the easiest way to add great AUX sound to your Nissan, overall a great value!

By TommyZ on May 29, 2009

5 found this helpful


PAC AAI-NIS2

The product DOES NOT WORK on a 2005 Xterra SE with the Rockford Fosgate stereo! I followed the directions to the letter, it clicked right into to the SAT input. Leads went perfect. I even read on several Xterra owners forums posts that it worked for them. Yet after tearing out my dash twice to check everything over, the best I got was barely audible sound at max/max volume. I called the manufacturer for support. Guess what, "Not supported on your vehicle."

No fault of Sonic Electronix, just fair warning to anyone that is ordering one.

I now have one for sale, installed twice, never used! CHEAP! LOL!

(I would have returned it but I had installed it with double sided tape, etc. and it had residue on it.)

By Brett on September 22, 2009

4 found this helpful


PAC AAI-NIS2 Review

Several months ago, I purchased the PAC AAI-NIS2 for my 2005 Nissan Maxima with the sole purpose of "hard wiring" my Sirius Stiletto. Bottom line is I can not be happier with the product. My Sirius sounds phenomenal and it was fairly easy to install.

I would highly recommend this for anyone needing an ipod or sirius plug.

By jay on July 18, 2009

4 found this helpful


QX56 Pac

These little gadget really do the trick, it pluged right in and worked like a champ.

By Rene on June 9, 2009

4 found this helpful


Good for the money

Quick installation, high quality sound, only issue i had with it is the engine noise that would transfer through the speakers. Anyways i can finally listen to my ipod on my Bose system without those stupid fm transmitters. Most people couldn't get in my car and figure out how to switch to auxilary, but once you know its fairly simple to use.

By D on April 30, 2009

5 found this helpful


Easy to install! Great product!

Shipped fast. Great price. Easy to install. Would definitely recommend to others!

By Shaun Rotman on April 17, 2009

5 found this helpful


Great Product

Very satisfied with the product. Instructions are very clear. Basically its just plug and play. The quality of the sound is great.

By Edwin on August 3, 2009

4 found this helpful


Pretty darn nifty!

I have a 2003 Nissan Pathfinder. It has the Bose stereo with RDS in the top right corner 6 disc changer built in with the tape deck on the bottom. It doesn’t say if it is Satellite ready or not on the radio, but I bought the PAC AAI-NIS2 adapter and it plugged right into the back of the radio giving a WAY better sound quality then a FM tuner or tape adapter. After installed I just click on the radio button and two new things show up "SAT1" and "SAT2". There are two sets of RCA's that come with the adapter, I hooked my ipod plug up to the "SAT2". Worked great, I recommend it! (oh, Installation: The plastic vent assembly above the radio can be "gently" pulled out, I put a wide flathead screwdriver on the side and worked one side loose then did the same on the other. Once out you can see there are two phillips screws above the radio, remove these then gently pull around the outside of the rest of the plastic around the radio, it is just clipped in. Once that plastic is removed the radio is held in by 4 more phillips screws. The rest is just unplugging and plugging in things, should be easy to figure out!)

By Upsyd0wn on April 14, 2009

3 found this helpful


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