Hi Mattstermattster said:Arrived this morning - fitted within half an hour and working very well!
Definitely worth the money compared with the other ones that do the same job for 3 times the price.
This is the link to the one I bought: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Auto-Car-USB-Aux-in-Adapter-Radio-Interface-for-Honda-Accord-Civic-Odyssey-S2000-/141466696032?
My Accord is an 04 exec without Nav. CD changer port is on the bottom of the headunit, access by removing the ashtray and pocket (where the dvd drive is on nav-equipped cars)
I'm away now to stick my music collection onto usb sticks!
in a word, yes!FrenchHonda said:Hi Mattster
Are you still satisfied with your purchase ?
I am considering buying one too.
This one (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Auto-Car-USB-Aux-in-Adapter-Radio-Interface-for-Honda-Accord-Civic-Odyssey-S2000-/141466696032?pt=UK_In_Car_Technology&hash=item20f0127960)
I have the satnat system on my accord. I'm wondering how it will word on it.
If anyone have some feedback, it would be great!
Is it the one from ebay? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Auto-Car-USB-Aux-in-Adapter-Radio-Interface-for-Honda-Accord-Civic-Odyssey-S2000-/141466696032?pt=UK_In_Car_Technology&hash=item20f0127960daidaidai said:With the ebay aux adapter I've fitted, electrical interference seems to be fairly constant. Having lived with that noise previously (on older cars, in decades past) and bearing in mind that it's only noticeable on quiet tracks, it's not a deal breaker. I've emailed the company to see if they respond.
Also, it's not a very loud unit. The music system in the Honda is the best I've ever had (including after market upgrades) and I'm still using it on 65-100% volume. My phone isn't noise limiting, before anyone suggests that. And I'm not deaf :wacko:
One other thing, someone might have suggested that using one of these means that you lose one of your output options (radio/CD) but you don't. I still have radio and CD, as well as aux. Haven't had chance to test the USB connection yet, with the memory card reader that they supply, but hopefully will do in the next few weeks.
I've been using it fine with a 16Gb and 32Gb sticks.daidaidai said:I'm curious to try out the USB connection, as I'm interested to see what the maximum capacity (in GB) or maximum number of tracks/folders, it will support. Anyone got any idea?
They have certainly gone downhill since you bought yours then... Because as far as I'm concerned they are a bunch of low life theiving c*nts... They know absolutely nothing about the grom audio kit and it's problems, and will do everything they can to avoid replacing faulty items or giving back refunds.chew said:I got mine from carputershop so I can recommend them to anyone they were really helpful and it turned up within 2 days. I thought about getting the Bluetooth one but the reviews for the ap needed to use it were not great so I just got the basic 3.5 mm aux input and added a remote to it to skip tracks.