Yomikoo Car Audio Input Adapter, AUX Input CD Player Changer for Honda Accord 2003-2011, Civic 2006-2010, CR-V 2004-2011, Odyssey 2005-2010, Pilot 2006-2011, Element 2003-2011, Ridgeline 2006-2011
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igor
> 3 dayIt will take 10 min to install and working perfect . Check YouTube video about installation.
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Felix
> 3 dayFinally I get to listen to what I want! I was sick and tired of the radio stations! Now Im ready for the road.
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Jacob
> 3 dayHonestly, its not bad, it does work, but you cant charge you phone and use it at the same time, the feedback is way too loud. Kinda wish I got the Bluetooth one instead. But works great with my system
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Jamaal Watkins
Greater than one weekBe prepared to remove your radio but it is a simple plug-and-play. Routing the wire might be a bit difficult depending on how easy you want the cord to be accessible. I went ahead and pulled out the tray underneath the radio and drilled a hole and routed the aux cord that way.
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Joshua Courter
> 3 dayThe product works as advertised. I bought the auxiliary version, which is the one with a 3.5mm gold platted audio jack on the end. I did not buy the other models. Followed a YouTube video on how to take out the stereo, which is easy enough to do. Unfortunately my connector was in the back of the stereo, which meant I had to remove the entire unit. This added some additional time, but still pretty easy to do. I then pulled out the white connected from the factory and installed the adapter I purchased. Heard it snap into place. I then drilled a hole in my storage to slide the rest of the Yomikoo adapter into place. Put it all back together and hooked it up. The sound is crystal clear. No issues what so ever. I tested it with my iPhone XS and the lightning to 3.5mm adapter. The volume automatically when to max on my iPhone which distorted the sound slightly. Cutting the volume on my iPhone back to about 75% was perfect. I then used the volume adjustment on the Honda stereo. It is nice to be able to stream music throughout the car instead of just on speaker phone. To access the Yomikoo, you just hit the CD/AUX button twice. The screen comes with up CDC D1 T1. This is the signal you need to play music or whatever you like. If you have a vehicle like mine that is still kickin, buy this adapter and jump on YouTube for installation. Money well spent for such an inexpensive adapter. I have seen others anywhere from fifty to two hundred! Yikes!
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Beth B.
> 3 dayThis was fairly easy to install on my 2007 Honda Accord. It took about 15 minutes. Wish Id done it sooner.
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Lonnie Goyette
> 3 dayAside detaching two hidden screws on the Accord ashtray/console and getting my hand in the small space behind the Honda factory stereo, it was literally plug-n-play to install this unit. My daughter loves it. Only change for her was that in her previous car I installed a head unit that allowed controls from the stereo. Also, as others have mentioned, Honda does leverage use of the CD setting when this is installed in the factory aux plug. Highly recommend installing this little converter for any factory stereo (Honda, Toyota, etc.) that has the built-in aux plug on the factory unit. Works very well!
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Rubin Nunez
> 3 dayNot the best but it gets the job done for a cheap price. Makes static sound when you turn the 3.5mm connector while plugged into phone.
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Frederick G.
> 3 dayInstalled in 2005 Acura MDX Touring with Navigation super easy to install saved a lot of money with this. Works via the cd/aux button. Sound quality is great! Routed the wire under and through the the spare change compartment below the stereo so it can be hidden.
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Dr. Donavon Dickens
> 3 dayRequires disassembly of some of the dashboard area. Sound quality is great. A version I had of this adapter stopped working after 2 years because the park that connects to the phone isnt super durable and something in it got loose so that it would stop playing if bent even the slightest bit.