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Grom Audio Usb Bluetooth Aux Car Adapter Interface Ipod Iphone Samsung #gmu3 on 2040-parts.com

US $163.99
Location:

Yuba City, California, United States

Yuba City, California, United States
used was Installed 2010 Cadillac escalade with bose stereo used for 2 months before upgr<br>ading to new system non factory headunit
Brand:GROM audio Surface Finish:Metal Manufacturer Part Number:GROM-USB3-GM Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Front

Included is Bluetooth adapter 49.99 value
And Aux input 14.99 value
Also flush mount Aux adapter 14.99 value
As seen in pictures is exactly what you receive


For Select* GMC/Buick/Chevrolet/Pontiac/Saturn cars

GROM USB3 iPhone iPod iPad Android

interface adapter

Bluetooth, AUX Capable (add-on usually but is INCLUDED with purchase )

Quick Overview:
USB / iPod / Android / Bluetooth Interface Box
USB port accepting any USB stick/drive
Android car integration via USB
iPod, iPhone, iPad car integration via USB
MP3, M4A, OGG, FLAC, AAC, WAV music supported

USB Connection:
GROM-USB3 car stereo adapter connects your USB 2.0 device such as flash drive, external hard drive or mass storage device to the stock stereo in your car.
You can control the playback through your car stereo or steering wheel controls.
Android in-car integration:

Android Phone play, control and charge.

If you have an Android Phone or Tablet (including but not limited to Samsung Galaxy or Note line, HTC One, Google Nexus and others) you can integrate it to your car stereo.

Play the music, control it via car stereo or steering wheel buttons, and charge while in car - all with the standard MicroUSB to USB cable.

There are no extra cables required.

Android integration requires DashLinQ Android App, available FREE at Google Play Store

For more information go to DashLinQ page

USB streaming for select Android devices with Jelly Bean software is available without DashLinQ .

iPod, iPhone, iPad car integration:

Connect your Apple device to the factory car stereo via USB port.
Play music, control from car stereo or steering wheel, and charge at the same time.
Use standard USB to Apple connector cable (including Lightning style).
All iPod, iPhone, iPad are compatible, including latest iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.
GROM Audio USB iPhone Lightning Sync and Charge cable sold here>>>

Bluetooth add-on
Make a hands free phone calls (HFP), stream music from your phone to the factory stereo via Bluetooth Audio playback (A2DP),
control your music with the car stereo or steering wheel controls via Bluetooth wireless audio control (AVRCP) with the GROM Bluetooth Dongle.
NEW: HDR1 Radio Dongle (sold separately) here >>> :
Get HD FM Radio stations from your factory stereo.
GROM-HDR1 HD Radio tuner improves the sound quality of local FM stations and delivers clear and bold sound.
Adds access to the HD FM sub-stations for more music choices.
AUX Input

Aux connection (for any additional audio source such as DVD, MP3 player, XM and more) plus 5V charging via AUX-In 3.5mm and 5V USB charging cable.

Sold as is no returns because not responsible for incorrect install or if you order wrong part for your vehicle

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