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2008+ Subaru radio iPod Interface +Aux Audio Input Gateway

2008+ Subaru radio iPod Interface +Aux Audio Input Gateway
[ISSB571-IPD]

2008+ Subaru radio iPod Interface +Aux Audio Input Gateway
$134.99
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SUMMARY


  • Brand new, in the retail packaging
  • Plug and play (Unlike other kits, there's no splicing required)
  • Includes the vehicle-specific cable. (Others sell it separately.)
  • Control your iPod functions from the radio (so you can keep your iPod out of sight) OR the iPod
  • Displays song title & artist on satellite capable radios
  • Charges your iPod while it is connected (*** Unless noted below)
  • Compatible with most iPods (see list below)
  • Apple-licensed connector for superior performance
  • Has an extra input. Add Bluetooth, HD Radio or another device (see DETAILS)
  • Extra auxiliary input comes with both RCA and stereo mini (headphone type) connections
  • Direct connection (No FM modulator or cassette adapter required)
  • Your radio MUST have a SAT button
  • Compatible with or without factory steering wheel controls
  • Compatible with or without factory navigation system
  • Compatible with or without remote factory CD changer
  • Compatible with or without factory Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) DVD system
  • NOT compatible with factory satellite radio (Must be disconnected)
  • NOT compatible in Foresters with factory installed iPod adapter**
  • NOT compatible in Tribecas with navigation***
  • Plug and play! (Unlike other products that require splicing 12v & Ground.)
  • We're an authorized Peripheral/iSimple dealer (Ensures you get a valid warranty.)

DETAILS


This digital iPod interface is a state of the art product that allows you to directly connect virtually any iPod (see list below) to the auxiliary input port of your factory radio. The cable that connects this to your radio is a T-harness, so it has a plug to allow you, in most cases, to retain a factory auxiliary input currently connected to the radio.

As delivered, this comes with a 30-pin iPod cable that allows connection of many Apple devices. If you have one of the newer devices with the Lightning connector, you will either have to add a 30-pin to Lightning adapter from the Apple Store or add our IPBT-30 Bluetooth receiver that connects to the 30-pin plug and lets you stream audio. (If you are thinking about the Apple adapter, be sure to read the reviews on the Apple website before purchasing. They aren't good. This interface works the way it should with 30-pin Apple products. If you choose to use it with a Lightning adapter and find it doesn't work well, that is not a defect with this interface. It is a problem with the adapter you are trying to use to modify this system and it would not be covered under warranty.) If you are interested in our IPBT-30, it is an available option in the UPGRADES section below.

Unlike some other products, this interface allows full control of iPod functions through the radio controls OR from the iPod itself. This includes: track up/down, playlist selection, shuffle modes, scan and repeat.

This works with your factory satellite-ready radio. (Must have a SAT button.) Playlist, track name, artist and album name are displayed on the factory radio when you are in radio control mode. If you are in iPod control mode, the only feature you can control from the radio is the volume.

Unlike competitor's products, this includes an auxiliary (aux) input cable so you can add another device. (mp3 player, satellite radio, CD changer, DVD player, etc). You can choose from RCA jacks OR a stereo mini plug. Or, use the port to add something cooler, like Bluetooth (with the ISBT21 kit - not included) or HD Radio (with the HDRT tuner package - not included.) You cannot, however, have more than two sources connected at the same time. The iPod counts as one source, so you would have to choose between Bluetooth, HD Radio or a standard auxiliary input for the second source. (Although you could fore-go use of the iPod and use both the inputs far any two of the other options.) If you want to add HD Radio or the Bluetooth kit, you can select it from the drop-down list below. However, we encourage you to go to the HD Radio and/or Bluetooth categories on our website to read more about these products before you select one.

For superior performance, only Apple-licensed connectors are used, not knock-offs. It also charges your iPod while it is connected.

Peripheral and iSimple are owned by the same company (AAMP of America) and offer the same products with different packaging. iSimple packages theirs in one box (ISSB571 in this case) where Peripheral sells the interface and vehicle-specific harness in separate packages (PXAMG and PGHSB1). But they are the exact same parts. We reserve the right to send you whichever we have more of at the time of your order.

Included in this listing:

  • iPod interface module (PXAMG)
  • Cable to connect iPod to iPod interface
  • T-harness to connect iPod interface to factory auxiliary input (PGHSB1)
  • Auxiliary input cable with RCA and stereo mini plugs

Compatible with the following Apple products:



APPLICATION CHART


  • 2008 Subaru Impreza
  • 2008 Subaru Legacy
  • 2008 Subaru Outback
  • 2008 Subaru Tribeca ***
  • 2009 Subaru Forester **
  • 2009 Subaru Impreza
  • 2009 Subaru Legacy
  • 2009 Subaru Outback
  • 2009 Subaru Tribeca ***
  • 2010 Subaru Forester **
  • 2010 Subaru Impreza
  • 2010 Subaru Legacy
  • 2010 Subaru Outback
  • 2010 Subaru Tribeca ***
** Not compatible in Foresters with factory iPod interface

*** Not compatible in Tribecas with navigation radio

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This product was last updated on Wednesday 17 March, 2021.