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    XCarlink vs Neo Prolink vs Icelink

    ...For late model honda's that have the new HONDA-03 CD Changer connector, i.e. Euro, Accord 2003+, DC5 teggy, new Civic, Jazz

    My Dension Icelink Plus R3 is playing up, problems being~
    1) It loses connection of the iPod. It still plays through the system but I cannot control it with the steering wheel buttons. I need to remove and reconnect the Icelink connector under the stock radio to get it working again.
    2) Steering wheel controls are slow. It can take up to 5 seconds to change a song
    3) You can only select 5 playlists using the CD changer buttons on the Radio, unless you use it in Direct Mode and select the playlists using the iPod itself

    Its out of warranty so I'm thinking of trying another brand.



    These are basically the same as the Icelink but appear to be newer.

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    Neo Prolink $269

    http://mp3yourcar.com.au/?webpage=pr...=Accord%20Euro
    http://www.advancedice.com.au/produc...umber=21145neo
    Advantage: optional ipod cradle with video output
    Note: Neo are basically rebadgers of existing products, so this unit could be a US Spec PA11–HON2y or other brand.

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    XCarLink $155

    http://www.xcarlink.com.au/product_i...products_id=66

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    Has anyone installed one of these in their car?
    Any problems/issues?
    Are the steering wheel/radio responsive when changing tracks (less than a second)?
    Last edited by EuroDude; 21-02-2008 at 02:56 PM.
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