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I've just finished fitting a hard wired system in my car (Toyota Corolla D4D T-Spirit) to enable listening to music from my Iphone directly through the cars head unit.
I'm aware that there are a number of solutions, after a lot of research, I found this met my requirements, and worked for me.
My list of requirements:
The unit can be purchased with different wiring looms, dependant upon the vehicle make/manufacturer.
It took me around two hours to do a complete fit, and was relatively easy to install, mainly by easing the head unit away from the dash, and plugging the interface kit into the back of the radio-in this instance where a CD multi changer would normally be if you had one.
Replaced the head unit leaving the iphone connector unit lead free to plug into a cradle.
The next step was fitting a cradle/mount. I use a brodit dash mount for my TomTom Navigator, and find it excellent, and very robust, they are not the cheapest mounts around, but do the job very well.
Because I wanted to be able to use the mount with a hard case (Switch Easy Capsule Neo) in place.
I opted for the Brodit Adjustable Holder with Pass-Through Connector (#516042)
Meaning I could dock the iphone without removing the case, with the connects2/iphone connector lead plugging directly into the mount.
I dash mounted the iphone, and because I could control the music selection remotely, it did not need to be easily reached or under finger tip control.
The only additional item I needed was a 'ctipod converter' to enable phone charging , the connects2 normally works with an ipod, with an iphone you need the ctipod converter if you want phone charging alongside the other functions (apparently iphones/ipods have different charging voltages)
So it met all my requirements, plays crystal clear music through the cars sound system, in addition, I have the iphone 'paired' via blue-tooth with my TomTom 520, therefore can make and receive hands-free calls via the TomTom (which is in fingertip reach), at the same time muting the music while doing so.
The final cost was around £100 for all the bits and pieces I needed.
I'm aware that there are a number of solutions, after a lot of research, I found this met my requirements, and worked for me.
My list of requirements:
- It had to be hardwired, I've used blue-tooth , and FM transmitters and find them less than satisfactory, with fuzzy sound, and station drift.
- I wanted to be able to control the iphone from my steering wheel controls, volume on/off track/album selection, also switch between iphone/radio.
- The music needed to be muted on making/receiving telephone calls.
- The iphone needed to be in a suitable cradle without taking the iphone out of it's hard case.
- The iphone would need be charged on the move.
- The system needed to work with my current factory fitted head unit, I'm aware I could have installed a third party head unit with an Iphone connector, but it would have meant losing the steering wheel controls and the fuel computer read out.
- Most of the cables, connectors needed to be hidden and not having to plug cables into cigarette lighter sockets etc.
The unit can be purchased with different wiring looms, dependant upon the vehicle make/manufacturer.
It took me around two hours to do a complete fit, and was relatively easy to install, mainly by easing the head unit away from the dash, and plugging the interface kit into the back of the radio-in this instance where a CD multi changer would normally be if you had one.
Replaced the head unit leaving the iphone connector unit lead free to plug into a cradle.
The next step was fitting a cradle/mount. I use a brodit dash mount for my TomTom Navigator, and find it excellent, and very robust, they are not the cheapest mounts around, but do the job very well.
Because I wanted to be able to use the mount with a hard case (Switch Easy Capsule Neo) in place.
I opted for the Brodit Adjustable Holder with Pass-Through Connector (#516042)
Meaning I could dock the iphone without removing the case, with the connects2/iphone connector lead plugging directly into the mount.
I dash mounted the iphone, and because I could control the music selection remotely, it did not need to be easily reached or under finger tip control.
The only additional item I needed was a 'ctipod converter' to enable phone charging , the connects2 normally works with an ipod, with an iphone you need the ctipod converter if you want phone charging alongside the other functions (apparently iphones/ipods have different charging voltages)
So it met all my requirements, plays crystal clear music through the cars sound system, in addition, I have the iphone 'paired' via blue-tooth with my TomTom 520, therefore can make and receive hands-free calls via the TomTom (which is in fingertip reach), at the same time muting the music while doing so.
The final cost was around £100 for all the bits and pieces I needed.