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Kce-237b Aux-in Audio Jack Cable Adaptor For Alpine Radio For Iphone 5 5s 6 6s on 2040-parts.com

US $10.39
Location:

深圳, 广东省, China

深圳, 广东省, China
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:KCE-237B compatible model:for Alpine Country/Region of Manufacture:China size:150cm type:audio jack


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Features :

Add On and Build Up Your System

For connecting a portable MP3 player or similar to a Full Speed Head Unit


Notes:

You need to select "Aux+" from your head unit's Setup Menu to disable Full Speed for iPod and enable Full speed Aux-in.


Cable length : 1.5m

Cable type : 3.5mm


Compatible model :


ALL Alpine iPod Full Speed head unit

For connecting a portable MP3 player or similar to CDA-105Ri, CDE-104BTi, CDE-103BT, CDE-

102Ri, CDE-101R/RM and CDE-W203Ri


Package included:


1PCS 3.5MM AUX Cable

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