Has anyone of you ever tried using this on your Nissan car? I have. Its really cool you know with all its features. I though it was going to be fine even without the external devices. I thought wrong.
How about the others here? Ever used it or made a way to use external devices as well? Mind sharing or any comments?
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Nissan iPod / MP3 Interface
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Posted 3 years ago #
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Posted 3 years ago
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Ha ha! That was also our problem with it. I suggest you make independent connections for the other external devices. That would be a lot of work though.
Posted 3 years ago # -
well i guess nope..but i like to know if there are good reviews on it..maybe i will decide to buy one..
Posted 3 years ago # -
I have used most of the options frequently. I probably use the mp3 player most. I also use my ipod and sirius plug n play device through the aux input. I use the XM fairly often and have had no problems with sound quality or reception. I really prefer the programming of sirius but I cant talk myself into adding another device onto my dash, I like the flsuh look too much as it is. I am getting tired of my ipod dying since the aux input wont charge it. anyone added an interface to solve that problem yet?
Posted 3 years ago # -
What? Whoosh. Thanks for sharing the experience. I'm actually thinking of buying it but I also heard of those downs of it... Kind o turns me off you know.
Posted 3 years ago # -
Its great! Its now allowed to control ipods but you'll still enjoy its other very useful features.
Posted 3 years ago # -
Does anyone know where I can get one of these in the United States.
It's a USB interface that connects to back of Nissan stereo.
You can then play your songs stored on your usb flash drive.The company that sells this is located in UK . There web ad. is
Nissan USB/MP3 Interface Model V*::*NISSAN*::*XCarLinkWith so many Nissan cars sold in the USA , there has to be someone in the USA that sells these made for Nissan .
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Nissan USB/MP3 Interface Model VThe Nissan USB/MP3 interface is perfect for connecting a USB Disk or MP3/MP4 player to your factory stereo. This is the perfect option if you do not have an iPod.
The USB /MP3 Car kit allows to connect your MP3/MP4 player to your Nissan factory car stereo system without any loss of sound quality!! Simply perfect CD quality sound all the time. It will also allow you to control your MP3/MP4 through your factory radio and steering wheel contols.
Features:
* Connect your MP3 player/USB disk to your factory fitted Car Stero Enjoy Perfect Digital CD Quality Sound!! Direct Connection to the CD changer port, No FM Transmitters.
* One of the other key benefits is the ability to control your MP3 player / USB disk through the controls of your factory car stereo/steering wheel. You can even setup folders as Albums or Playlists and select them through your car stereo and steering wheel controls. Click here for more information.
* Continue to use all MP3 player or USB Disk functions when connected
* No batteries required
* Designed for the professional look, no ciggarette lighter adapters, all wires hidden
* Power on automatic play function and power off automatic pause.
* Built in SD Card slot
* WMA File Support
* Aluminium BodyThe Xcarlink connects directly to the existing CD Changer port on your Car stereo (as shown in the diagram below) Which in some cars can be reached from the passenger side, on other cars the car stereo will need to be removed. I nstructions to remove your car stereo to access the CD changer port can be found through many online resources, car manuals or by a local installer.
Posted 2 years ago #
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