2006 Honda Pilot
I have a 2006 Honda Pilot and would like to be able to play my music on the installed stereo. How much would it cost to do this. Is there away to be able to answer the phone also?
There are several devices. When keeping the original radio, your choices become narrower. The Isimple products have one system that will do music only from a wired connection played into an FM station. The model number is IS32. Another that will play music only on an FM station through Bluetooth. The Isimple Tranzit, And another that will do both music and handsfree calling through FM by Bluetooth. The Isimple Tranzit BLU HF. This system isn't nearly as reliable as the Parrot MKI9200 though. The Parrot will give you music and calling through Bluetooth, and music through USB flash drive, SD card, older 30-pin iPods, and straight audio through a 3.5mm stereo headphone jack. A small screen would go on the dash, and a wireless remote control placed either on the steering wheel with the provided mount, or stuck to the dash or console with another mount. Very simple to learn and use, but more expensive to purchase and install. You may luck out and find a Parrot system on clearance at your local store. Also, an harness for your vehicle purchased from quickconnectproducts.com will make the installation much faster and easier.
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WiredInMemphis
Memphis, TN