I am really interested in, but I do not see Ford listed. I have already replaced my original Ford 5000 series with an after market Sony MP3 player and I use the stalker with an adapter. Do you have anything that works with Sony?
Originally Posted by jbors
Hi,
I've been working on a new car audio interface for Axim X* (X50, 50v, 51v). It is now ready for beta testing with the following car makes supported:
- VW
- AUDI
- BMW
- Mini
- Honda
- Toyota
- Acura
- Lexus
more car makes to follow...
For now I'm just looking for a beta testers who have the car makes above and willing to test something new :)
In short the Axim interface allow you to:
- listen to your digital music from Axim on car stereo. Direct connection gives CD quality. No mess with FM or Cassette adapters
- charge Axim while driving
- control your plalists on WMP from car stereo ( FF, REW, Track/Disk navigation, Mix, Scan etc )
- send back track info to a car stereo ( currently supported Disk, Track, Time )
- simple installation ( plug-n-play )
Here is the pic of the PC version. Axim version will have Axim compatible connector instead of USB one.
Let me know if anyone interested so I can send you more details about how can you participate.
Hope you'll like it.
Interesting product. I recently bought an AUX Input adapter for my 2001 BMW M3. It plugs into the CD Changer plug in the trunk and has 2 pairs of RCA jacks for inputs. I attached a long cable from the trunk to the cabin w/ a headphone jack and I play mp3's from my Axim and also my Motorola SLVR phone.
Being able to control the Axim from the headunit or steering wheel controls would be nice. I use BetaPlayer instead of WMP though. If you have time to develop controls for that program, that would be nice too.
While this product does sound nice, since I already have an AUX input, I don't think I will participate in the beta testing.
Greetings. Looks like a very interesting product. I have a 2002 Honda Accord with a 2006 Panasonic CQ-C8413U headunit. I also have the expansion module (CY-EM100U) which adds 4 changer ports. Right now there are two available in my system as my iPod and BT car kit are currently hooked up.
I would be very interested in trying your Panasonic implementation. Thanks.
I'm going to be looking for a new car stereo for my 95 Trans Am, and I might make compatibility with jbors Car2PC adaptor one of my criteria (the others thing being good sound, ability to play MP3s recorded on DVD and compatibility with the device that lets me use my steering wheel controls).