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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  • Craig Evans

    > 3 day

    Makes popping noises. Doesnt like to work while being charged at the same time. Hums along to the RPM of my engine

  • RobCee

    > 3 day

    I sent it back just didnt work as I thought in my 2007 Honda Odyssey Touring w/Nav and rear DVD. I had bought one before for a 2006 Honda Pilot EX-L (no Nav) and worked great.

  • Andy

    Greater than one week

    The cable is no good, stopped working after 2 months

  • Beth B.

    > 3 day

    This was fairly easy to install on my 2007 Honda Accord. It took about 15 minutes. Wish Id done it sooner.

  • Micah T

    > 3 day

    Even though some of the negative reviews here could be legitimate, I suspect many of them are related to user error or misunderstanding rather than a problem with the product. I installed this relatively easily and it has a great sound with no problems so far. For starters, make sure to note the exact product you are getting. There are 3 versions, one with just a 3.5 mm jack (what I ordered), one also with a USB charging port, and one also with a lightning port. On the product (and on Amazon) it says that you can’t both charge and play music at the same time (this is probably why some people had sound issues). But if you install and use it properly it should work great. Two other points to note: 1) if you have a case on your phone or device, you probably want to get a slim adapter so you don’t have to remove the case. The 3.5 mm jack on this product is not slim and won’t fit past most cases. I ordered this adapter (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074S15X7W/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) and the sound is still great. 2) The install does take a bit of work as you have to remove some of the dashboard to get behind the radio (check out any number of YouTube videos on how). If you have a rear entertainment system that is already plugged into the white port behind your radio (we didn’t), you’ll also need a Y-splitter cable so you don’t lose use of that. Overall, this was a cheap way to adapt our older vehicle to stream music from my phone into the car.

  • Daniel Sanchez

    > 3 day

    Bit tedious to install on 07 Honda Accord. Also cuts the volume in half. I have to turn up the volume all the way up just to enjoy my music. Other than that, good alternative to getting a whole custom radio system and keeping it factory

  • Julius M

    > 3 day

    Installed this on a 2006 Honda Accord LX with single disc cd radio. I did this myself very easily and I believe just about anyone who can use a screwdriver can do this. Took all of 10 minutes in my driveway and a year later its still going strong! I paired this with the SoundBot 360 Bluetooth adapter and voilá perfect music and hands free call setup! Changing out the whole head unit is a fairly intensive ordeal that is also fairly expensive and I didnt want to pour that kind of cash into such an old vehicle. I highly recommend you get this product if you are in a similar situation. Edit 10/2021 Unit still works perfectly :)

  • Jon Lubowitz

    > 3 day

    Just installed it in my sons car. He was excited, but he hasnt had it long enough for a review. I can say its easier than installing a new radio.

  • Johnnie Harvey

    > 3 day

    Works great in our ‘05 Odyssey.

  • KDC

    > 3 day

    Easy to install and work good

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