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Genuine Bmw Usb Charger For Iphone Ipod Ipad Mobile Phone Original on 2040-parts.com

US $32.00
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DE, Germany
Condition:New Brand:BMW Manufacturer Part Number:0000

Genuine BMW USB Charger for iPhone iPod iPad mobile phone original

The integrated USB interface of the vehicle allows mobile audio sources such as an MP3 player, Apple iPod/iPhone™ or smartphone to be played directly via the on-board audio system. Control is via the iDrive Controller, multifunction steering wheel or radio while the on-board computer or radio display shows your search. Depending on the vehicle model, equipment and year of manufacture, the on-board display can also show cover art or play videos. A particularly comfortable feature: the connected device is automatically charged during the journey.


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