KIA iPod iPhone Cable USB 3.5mm Forte / Optima / Soul / Rio / Rondo / Sedona / Sorento / Sportage / Fuze Lead Adapter Wire Cord

  • LISTEN TO YOU IPOD/IPHONE WHILE CHARGING!!!
  • WORKS WITH ANY KIA MODEL WITH A USB AND/OR HEADPHONE JACKS IN CONSOLE
  • Fully Control Your iPod / iPhone From The Radio
  • ORIGINAL CABLE RETAILS FOR $49.99 FROM KIA DEALERSHIPS!!!
  • REPLACES PART #96125-21000

Product Description
KIA IPod/iPhone Cable:

* REPLACES PART # 08620-2L000
* WORKS WITH ANY KIA MODEL WITH A USB AND/OR HEADPHONE JACK IN CONSOLE ie: (RIO, FUZE, FORTE)
* LISTEN TO YOU IPOD/IPHONE WHILE CHARGING!!!
* IPOD/IPHONE CONNECTORS AND AUX AND USB CONNECTORS
* ORIGINAL CABLE RETAILS FOR $59.99 FROM KIA DEALERSHIPS!!!
* CABLE CURRENTLY AVAILABLE IN BLACK ONLY.

Easily connect your iPod or iPhone to the radio in your Hyundai. Controls iPod from the radio. This cable also fea… More >>

KIA iPod iPhone Cable USB 3.5mm Forte / Optima / Soul / Rio / Rondo / Sedona / Sorento / Sportage / Fuze Lead Adapter Wire Cord

3 Responses to “KIA iPod iPhone Cable USB 3.5mm Forte / Optima / Soul / Rio / Rondo / Sedona / Sorento / Sportage / Fuze Lead Adapter Wire Cord”

  • Capellagrl says:

    Hi,

    This cable is ok. When I plug in my iPhone it tells me that it is not compatible but it does work. When I use my iPod it is just fine. So for the price it does not really matter for I use my Sirius Radio 95% of the time.

    Rating: 3 / 5

  • Miaguy says:

    the cable works great. I am not sure why you can’t just plug the phone into the USB port but I guess they just want you to spend money on an adaptor.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • This cable allows you to control your iPod using the car’s stereo system. Note you must use the Kia cable for this purpose, you can’t use other USB connectors . The cable also charges the iPod. So far it’s working fine. The car definitely seizes control of the iPod so the iPod buttons are disabled. I have a NAV system and the Kia screen is displayed on the iPod screen. I do not turn the iPod off after I turn the car off, it appears to reliably go to sleep. Initially I was concerned that the iPod was sometimes continuing to play all on its lonesome after I left the car but it turns out that my memory for what song was playing last is bad (I took notes). The only hitch I have found is that sometimes when I skip to a song, the first few notes are cut off, which is annoying if it is a track where the lyrics start immediately.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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