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Pioneer CD-IB100II iPod Interface Adapter
 
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Pioneer CD-IB100II iPod Interface Adapter

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Product Specifications
Height (inches):1 inches
Width (inches):3.7 inches
Depth (inches):3.6 inches
Weight:11.60 Ounces

Technical Details

  • lets you control an iPod with a compatible Pioneer in-dash stereo
  • compatible with all docking iPods, including video iPods, iPod photos, iPod nanos, and iPod minis
  • sends song, artist, album, and time information to your Pioneer stereo's display
  • recharges iPod battery
  • IP-Bus pass-through lets you connect a compatible satellite radio tuner or CD changer
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 3.6 x 3.8 x 1 inches ; 3 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B000FI71SG
  • Item model number: CDIB100II
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (37 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #409 in Electronics (See Bestsellers in Electronics)

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Product Description

Pioneer's CD-IB100II iPod interface adapter makes it easy and convenient to connect your iPod to compatible Pioneer in-dash stereo (2006-up, with CD changer controls). You'll be able to scroll through your playlists and pick out the tracks you want to hear, while leaving your iPod stored safely out of the way.

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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Awesome integration, as long as you don't plan on searching..., August 1, 2006
Basically, it's like this: if you have a Pioneer head-unit and an iPod, you NEED to buy this. Now. Not only do you get full control over the iPod, but you get to see the artist, album, song title, time elapsed, time remaining, and progress bar if your HU supports it (my AVICZ1 does). Besides the basic ability to control your iPod through the HU, it looks cool, it feels cool, and it's great being able to glance down and quickly see what's playing.

My only complaint is it's SLOW. No, it's not the head unit that's slow, it's the cd-IB100ii box. Ya see, instead of mounting the iPod as a drive and accessing the database directly (like iTunes does), it connects over a unique serial/analog connection. This is done for a few reasons I'd expect, but mainly so that the iPod is still actually doing the playing (so you can play your protected, purchased music). The downside to this is it takes FOREVER to access, read, and display even a single page of the database. Granted, it's faster than the original cd-IB100, but if you think you can just scroll down to Paul Oakenfold under Artists, you are horribly mistaken. Basically, as long as you only access playlists you've created on the computer, the lag is bearable (as you won't be manually scanning through hours of pages to find your song).

Note, the iPod screen is "locked" while connected, so you cannot get around this by using the iPod to navigate. You *CAN* however undock the iPod, pull up a track, start it playing then doc it again, and it'll continue playing from there.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Caveat Emptor - very limited functionality, October 19, 2006
I recently purchased and installed the Pioneer 4800MP head unit and the Pioneer CD IB100II iPod controller/adapter. These products are frequenly described as allowing you to control your iPod through your car stereo. To a large extent, that claim is false.

When used with the 4800MP (which is described by Pioneer as iPod compatible), only the first 8 characters of the artist or album name are visible. No track information is available. The display will ONLY display (a) the first 8 characters of the album name, OR (b) the first 8 characters of the artist name, or (c) a totally useless time counter in the format of "IPOD0000" with the "0000" showing minutes and seconds.

Just so we're clear here, if you display the album name for Radiohead's Hail To The Thief album, the deck will display "HAIL TO " and THAT'S IT, FOLKS! No album name. No track number. I am not kidding you. When you scroll through the songs, you'll have no idea what the track number is.

From there, it gets worse. Say you want to play "Hail To The Thief," the Radiohead album. On an iPod, you'd go ARTISTS -> RADIOHEAD -> HAIL TO THE THIEF. On the Pioneer, if you go to ARTISTS -> RADIOHEAD, it will play the first Radiohead song it finds IN ANY ALBUM. And it won't tell you what album it's from. And when you scroll through the songs (blindly), it just goes from album to album, treating every Radiohead album on your iPod as one big album.

I find it hard to believe Pioneer expects its customers to tolerate a design this bad. Today I called Pioneer to ask if I was doing something wrong, and the rep actually agreed when I said, "This is worse than useless." He recommended RETURNING the iPod controller and controlling the iPod directly, using only an auxilliary connection between the iPod and the Pioneer head unit, skipping the iPod controller altogether.

To put it mildly, I do not recommend this product.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars You Can Still Use iPod's Click Wheel. Here's How:, January 27, 2007
By Daniel Lu (South Pasadena, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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I have the CD-IB100II connected to my Pioneer DEH-P7400MP head unit (circa 2002). I'm using a 5th generation 30GB video iPod.

I looked around in some internet forums and found some instructions to retain iPod's clickwheel control while connected to this adapter.

1. Turn on the ignition while the iPod is not connected to the CD-IB100II.
2. Turn on / wake up the iPod and return it to the main menu. Stop playback if music is currently playing.
3. Press and hold the Play/Pause button on the clickwheel. Wait for a second*, and plug the dock connector cable into the iPod right before the screen backlight fades to black. Release the Play/Pause button.

If successful, the iPod's screen will remain off**. Now press Menu button on the clickwheel to wake the iPod. You'll see the "Safe to Disconnect" screen scroll away and returns iPod to the main menu. Now you can use the iPod's clickwheel to select songs / playlists / videos (I wish you wouldn't while driving) / EQ settings, while allowing the iPod be controlled by the headunit.

If the iPod is left connected to the CD-IB100II, you will not have to repeat the above steps at each ignition-on cycle: the clickwheel control will be retained until you unplug the iPod.

*The exact timing may be difficult to grasp, especially if the iPod has been sitting for a while and needs to load files off the internal hard drive. I find more success when plugging in the cable right before the backlight on the iPod begin to fade. If the iPod comes back on displaying the Pioneer logo, and the clickwheel is inactive, unplug the iPod and repeat step 2 & 3. There is no need to cycle the ignition.

** In some rare instances, the iPod comes back on automatically while retaining clickwheel control. However, if the Pioneer logo shows on the iPod screen, the attempt is unsuccessful.

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Pros:
1. Good audio quality
2. Charges iPod
3. Skipping songs using the Pioneer head unit control is quick and snappy
4. There is an additional IP-Bus connector for your Pioneer CD changer, or a line-in cable.
4. Installation is straight-forward

Cons:
1. Scrolling through artists/genre/playlists on my headunit is painfully slow. When scrolling, the iPod insists on loading and playing the songs immediately in that category. I suspect this is the primary reason for the sluggish scrolling performance. Stop the car and use the clickwheel on the iPod instead.
2. On my head unit, I can only have the Forward/Backward button perform track skip, or fast forward/rewind, not both. (This is controlled by a menu option on the head unit. If I choose the track skip option, pressing and holding the forward button on the head unit does not fast forward the track, only skipping to next track)
3. Only displays one line of song info, and only displays the first 8 characters. (On my head unit, I can only have one piece of information shown on the head unit such as artist name or song title. Scrolling can be done on demand only by going into the F3 menu and holding either the up or down button on the head unit for 3 seconds)
4. Most of the head unit controls I'm used to, such as the Pause button and Title Scroll button, will not work in the iPod mode. They have to be done in the function menu. Very inelegant.
3. The dock cable plug is huge. It will probably not clear the dock connector opening in the hard plastic iPod case you may be using. (I have the Showcase Video 30 by Contour Design. The plug does not go in unless I unlatch and open the case slightly.)

Most of my gripes about the unit may due to the fact that I have a head unit that is not iPod ready. I feel many of the features are poorly implemented. However, being able to concentrate on driving safely and not fumbling with the iPod to skip tracks made me keep this unit.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT ITEM
It works just as described and works with every ipod in the iPod line. However, all Pioneer head unit systems that work with the iPod should already come with this cable. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Daniel Roca

5.0 out of 5 stars Superb product for Ipod users!
This product makes Ipod and car stereo easy to use. No more tussling with Ipod while driving. After installation car stereo can be used to maneuver through Ipod as easy as you... Read more
Published 10 months ago by Daniel A. Martinez

1.0 out of 5 stars DO NOT BUY HERE!!!
This is a good product. However, DO NOT BUY HERE! The price here is $194.99! However, if you look at Pioneer's website, the list price for the same model number is $50. Read more
Published 15 months ago by SteamedInCO

5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic product; ignore the poor reviews!
I am not sure what others have been complaining about with this product. I read tons of reviews before purchasing and was worried about some of the issues previous reviewers have... Read more
Published 15 months ago by Matt

5.0 out of 5 stars Superb and Subtle...
I purchased the CD-IB100II iPod Adapter for a great price and installed it in my car in less than an hour including time to put connectors on the power leads, and fish all the... Read more
Published 17 months ago by Paul Mark Provencher

5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome product
This product was very easy to install. I really like the fact that I can see the Artist,Albumn & Song Title on my head unit instead of always looking down to see them on my i-pod... Read more
Published 20 months ago by Michael Atcheson

3.0 out of 5 stars Simple but works
I have an Pioneer AVIC-D1 Navigation System, and this adapter works with it but it's functions are very simple. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Wojciech Kozakiewicz

1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed
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Dissatisfied with the service, I have not received my product, sent him to another address. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Raul Vecchionacce

4.0 out of 5 stars Good product
Overall, this unit is pretty nice. It is kinda a pain to run all of the wires, but it makes the music sound so much better than those iTrips do. Read more
Published 22 months ago by pradukt

2.0 out of 5 stars Ok sound, really terrible interface on a DEH-8600MP
Is it just my head unit guys? Everyone complains its slow and hard to search, but mine goes beyond that usefulness to fall in to worthless category. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Angry Pickle

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