Scosche SWC1 Steering Wheel Control Interface
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Nardi-Personal Steering Wheel Hub Adapter (Boss) Kit - Chrysler TC By Maserati - All Years Part # 4347.00.8407 Top to learn more
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The Sony Xplod MEX-BT2700 helps keeps your hands on the steering wheel with Bluetooth hands-free, an integrated microphone, and audio streaming capabilities. Get an all-in-one Bluetooth hands-free calling and wireless audio package at an entry-level price, with the multiformat options, sound quality, and expandability features of top-of-the-line Xpl?d head units. AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile) support lets you view track and other song information from your Bluetooth-enabled phone or portable music device on the stereo's display. When you're ready for a hands-on experience, the MEX-BT2700 supports MP3 and WMA playback on CD and lets you add satellite radio or HD Radio to your system. If 52W x 4 output power isn't enough, you also can add external amplifiers using the MEX-BT2700's front, rear, and subwoofer selectable preouts with LPF/HPF (Low Pass Filter/High Pass Filter) and tweak the output to each component to create the exact sound environment you want. And because the MEX-BT2700 is part of the Xplod line, you get bold styling and functionality on the front end with a 13-segment fluorescent display, key illumination, and front auxiliary input. On the inside, Sony Drive S technology means faster, more precise disc playback; a higher signal-to-noise ratio; a shock damper; and S-MOSFET output technology for maximum signal integrity and clean sound. Top to learn more
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Plug your compatible (non-Bluetooth enabled) audio player it into the Sony MEX-BT2700's front auxiliary input. |
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The MEX-BT2700 Bluetooth technology also lets you stream music files from your compatible device over your car speakers. Now you can listen to your tunes on those long commutes without all those pesky wires getting in the way. This means you can now make and receive calls through you car's speaker system--letting you keep your hands on the wheel instead of your cell phone.
Connect Via Aux Input
You also have the option of plugging your compatible (non-Bluetooth enabled) audio player it into the Sony MEX-BT2700's front auxiliary input to jam to your favorite tunes.
Plays CDs, MP3, and WMA
The MEX-BT2700 CD player crisply plays MP3 and WMA files--as well as commercial CDs you buy at your local retailer. You also have the option of adding Sony satellite radio for commercial-free music--or add a Sony HD Radio tuner for superb radio reception and extra programming from your local participating stations.
This unit has a high power output of 52 watts x 4. Additionally, this receiver has a low-pass and high-pass filters and all come with a wireless remote for convenient control.
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Good feature set for the price. Probably not as great as more expensive units.
I purchased and installed this unit yesterday. It does do what it says: radio/CD/Bluetooth connection for phone and audio streaming. It does seem to do these things well, and pairing with my iPhone 3G (w/3.0 software) was easy enough. However, there are a few limitations/annoyances that you should be aware of:1) Single-line display gives no input as to who is on the phone, or what is playing through streaming bluetooth audio. Not a problem for me, but numerous car stereos (all more expensive) will do that.2) The microphone used for bluetooth calling is embedded in the unit. For me, this is a plus: the lack of external microphone makes my care look cleaner. For others, this may be a minus: the embedded microphone is probably less effective at picking up your voice than an external microphone would be. If you plan on talking through the phone a lot, you may want to spring for a more expensive unit that focuses on doing this task better.3)...
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Money well spent for Bluetooth audio streaming.
My main motivation for purchasing this receiver was to have the ability to stream audio from my iPhone 3GS. I've only had this unit installed for a couple of days , so I can't speak for the reliability but I find the sound quality to be excellent in that regard. Before this I was using the Motorola T505 FM transmitter, which I had for about four months. It was great at first but after a while I got tired of changing frequencies for clear signals and having to charge the battery. The Sony MEXBT2700 took care of all that and now I have one less device to deal with, making life just a little simpler which is key for me. One minor annoyance for me was that, although the iPhone 3GS has limited AVRCP support (play, pause & stop) with OS 3.0, the play/pause commands do not seem to be working for me with the remote as outlined in the manual. Play/Pause does however work for me via the receiver itself. Not really a big deal but I just thought it might be worth mentioning for the other iPhone...
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DUAL XDMA6330BT 4 x 50-Watt CD/MP3/WMA/iPod Receiver with Bluetooth Module General : 200 Watts Peak (50x4). 1.0 DIN chassis. Import ISO/DIN mountable. Electronic volume, bass, treble, balance, fader. Source audio memory. Multi-button power on. Keyless CD eject. 2-Pair of preamp outputs (F+R/S selectable). 3.5mm front panel input. USB front panel output . 10-Character blue/white LCD. Steering wheel control input (PAC SWI-PS required). 5 Selectable EQ curves - pop, jazz, classic, beat, rock. Infrared remote control. Clock. Mute. Loudness .Direct USB control for iPod/iPhone .CD/MP3/WMA.Bluetooth . BTM60 Bluetooth module (Included). Bluetooth Version 2.0 (1.2 compliant) . Wireless hands free operation with Caller ID . Supports A2DP streaming audio . Communicates with most Bluetooth enabled phones . Answer and place calls using front panel controls. USB . Front panel USB connection . Full speed USB (12Mbps). Play MP3/WMA files from most mass storage devices. AM/FM Tuner. Top to learn more
Basic but Functional
This stereo looks rudimentary compared to nowadays car stereos, but the thing I like the most is the variaty of connectivity.Yes this stereo is not compatible with Zune but which does??? still you can use a USB flash drive or the aux option and there you go.It was very easy the setup plus the bluetooth phone extra gives it a greate value for just $80.I've only had it for a week now but I recommend it if you are looking for a non expensive lots of connectivity car stereo under 100 bucks.
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Nice
Bought this item a few months, love it. Its a 50x4 so its plenty loud the radio sounds good but there is not alot of settings to adjust and fine tune. Other than that i got to tell you the BLUTOOTH IS AWSOME! Instaled my mic for the blutooth on my roof by my rear view mirror. All my friends are amazed, I will tell everybody who gets in my car that I lost my phone and to call me and when I answer i will push the lighted button on the roof that nobody everseems to see before that start talking hands free through my radio. The best part is I orderd my cd player used and paid about a third of a price, there was a few complications, but I was fully taken care of.
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It does what it says
Yet another product that does exactly what it is supposed to do. I have an AVIC-F900BT and an iPhone 3G, this works exactly as stated. I am able to control everything with the receiver as if I was using the iPhone itself, including audio, video, play list, artist, etc. It also charges the iPhone, so I can enable bluetooth to use the hands free without the battery dieing on long trips.This combined with the iPhone has to be the ultimate in driving made easy. Yet another product that once you get used to it, you'll wonder how you ever lived without it, honestly. My car is in the body shop right now and I'm borrowing a car from a friend, and it has a headphones style input like I used to use. I hate it, and I have no idea how I used to use it! Connecting the audio jack, power, then constantly reaching for the phone and being like "Where did it slide to now?!" -- It reassures my purchase of this product as a good one.My only real complaint is that the iPhone...
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MUCH NEEDED IN ORDER TO VIEW MOVIES!
Got this for my AVIC-F700BT and it works beautifully. The RCA is for viewing IPOD video and the USB part for music. I've ripped 20 movies onto my 80G Ipod video using AnyDVd converter and Digital Copy w/ other DVD's to store movies on my IPOD and watch on the AVIC700. AWESOME!!! Watching the Dark Knight, Wanted, the Hulk - almost unbelievable to watch movies in car. I had my AVIC700 hardware modded to play videos while in motion and it's pretty awesome hearing movie soundtracks while driving. This cable is absolutely imperative if you have a Pioneer headunit w/ video capability.
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Pioneer cd-iu230v ipod(r) audio/video direct cable for avic-f900bt & avic-f700bta/v direct control for ipod(r);compatible with avic-f900bt, avic-700bt & avic-7010bt. Top to learn more
more juice than the GranTurismo MC. The interior has been revamped as well, with new seats and steering wheel. The latest edition of the Maserati GranTurismo Sport, which will be formally introduced in early March at the Geneva show, gets a mild face-lift, including new headlamps and taillamps, LED daytime running lights and a revised front bumper that... I would definitely buy another Maserati possibly the above car. I bought a new 08 Granturismo and I still love the car.
At around 70MPH the wood-rimmed steering wheel had a surprising amount of play in it, making you second guess the idea that the car will go where you need it to if an evasive steering maneuver were required. The tach, speedo, and fuel gauges all easily readable, the oil temperature, clock and amp meter all clear – despite the Italian text – and best of all the gear lever sat unusually high on the console making it quick work to move from the steering... Looking out over the long, sweeping nose from behind a thin, wooden wheel I found that the controls were all right where I needed them to be. For a car that outdated me by more than decade, the Maserati was surprisingly ergonomic. As a early Italian exotic with power steering the heft was taken out of the wheel at higher speeds – nearly to a fault. After being able to finally relax a bit behind the wheel, I was again struck with the ease at which I could control a classic sports car – this Maser was built to cruise the Autostrada and I have no doubt it can deliver. I managed to pull in right as the door to the warehouse parted, revealing both cars that my buddy and I would be driving to the car show: a red Maserati Ghibli Spider and a yellow 1967 Ferrari 330 GTC. After a quick on-the-go tech session with the choke on the Maserati and the fuel pump switch and throttle-pumping in the Ferrari we were off and heading due North to Amelia Island along 1st Coast Highway – a scenic road that on one side gives... Pulling out onto one of the greens, the significance of the Ghibli Spider hadn’t struck me until one of the volunteers helping arrange the exotics said “Oh wow, a Ghibli Spider. Snaking up the coast between the dunes and reeds and behind the bright yellow Maranello coupe, I realized that despite its flaws, the Maserati was still quite fun to drive, lifting off the throttle rewarded with a throaty burble for an overrun,...

I must admit that its 'baby Maserati' predecessor did move my emoto-metre a bit when it was first launched back in 2006, but I can't say the same of this one. Perhaps predecessor is not the right word here as the 2012 model is really just a facelifted

To fit in the Merak, it was flipped 180 degrees and located behind the front seats to drive the sports car's rear wheels. The SM's instrument cluster and steering wheel were also sourced from the SM, as was the braking system.

He says they go for the precise paint hue they've always wanted, contrasting colour beading on the leather seats, one of an almost unlimited range of carpet combinations, varied road wheels and a tailored steering wheel (you can even have a solid wood