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USB SD AUX MP3 Adaptor with Bluetooth for Audi with Radios: Chorus 2 / Concert 1 or 2 / Symphony 1 or 2 / Navigation Plus 1 or 2

Specifications:

-Reset button for defective files
-bluetooth-module integrated
-supports A2DP, AVRCP and HSP/HFP

-USB/SD tested up to 32 Gb.
-3,5mm aux-input

-support fast for- and backward
-stops when you switch to radio or cd, for handsfree or messages from satnav
-Last Position Memory, even if ignition is turned off

Control:

-control with radio and steering wheel buttons
-change folders with disc-buttons
-change tracks with title-buttons

-maximum number of folders depends on the radio

-stream music wireless via bluetooth a2dp
-control tracks wireless via bluetooth avrcp

handsfree car kit:

-phone connect automatically via bluetooth

-in adapter mode music stops and it starts ringing when receiving a call
-take calls with next track button
-end call with previous track button
-in radio/cassette-mode you need to choose the adapter to take call

Installation:

-connect the adapter wiring to the changer port at the backside of the radio
-no need to code anything at the radio or car

Product contents:

-USB/SD Box with Bluetooth
-connection cable 8pin
-20pin Audi adapter
-microphone
-3,5mm AUX-cable
-2x radio removal tools
-english manual

Product Features

  • The adapter fits for VAG Mini-Iso 8pin radio with cd-changer control
  • No loose of sound quality trought direct connection.
  • supports mp3 and wma-files
  • USB/SD tested up to 32 Gb.
  • size L105 x W60 x H22mm

2 replies on “USB SD AUX MP3 Adaptor with Bluetooth for Audi with Radios: Chorus 2 / Concert 1 or 2 / Symphony 1 or 2 / Navigation Plus 1 or 2”

Very good but no on head unit apart from cd options. It is very good at what it does but you will not be able to see any information on the head Unit. It will only display the cd (stack) menu. I.e. it shows fast forward, rewind, next cd etc. so you will have to press next track to accept calls.On installation you need to take off the blue cluster on the cable extension and replace it with the blue cluster on the end of the black cable (which plugs into the anycar adapter). I had to take out the glove box using an 8mm socket, which was easy as it was only five screws.To ground it I had to bring the ground cable (with the circular end) round the back and crimp it on to a bit of random metal work next to the glove box. I knew it worked because the head unit will not go into cd stack mode, press cd twice, unless it is ground properly.Please read the post below as well because it helped me.

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