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3 years, 5 months ago

What's the best and cheapest way to connect my iPhone to my 2007 Honda Accord without an FM transmitter?

I'm looking for a the simplest and cleanest solution. I would simply buy a new head-unit, but the '07 dash doesn't use standard DINS. I've only seen one method to add a standard-DIN using this adapter: http://www.crutchfield.com/p_120997864/Honda-Accord-Factory-Integration-Adapter.html . However that piece has horrible reviews and is $150.
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canamrotax | 3 years, 4 months ago
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There are companies that make direct connection interfaces for OEM (factory installed) stereos. Scosche, Blitz-Safe, PIE, Peripheral all make good products. Check with a local stereo shop if you are uncomfortable taking the radio out to access the connections on the back. Otherwise, a Peripheral solution would be to use the PXAMG with the PGHHD1 cable. Some companies might not list an interface for that new a car yet, you may want to call the tech line.

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pvera | 3 years, 5 months ago
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There is an FM transmitter that plugs into the radio's antenna port, then you plug the antenna into it. It is still a transmitter, but the signal is very clean, not like having to tune the radio and competing with the local radio stations.

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