Ipod options for 987 Boxster (05). Parrot?
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One of our hire cars is a 987 Boxster, 05 plate. Having big trouble getting some sort of ipod connection in.
Was opting for a Parrot Mki9200 but have today been told that as it cant be done because it has a Cambus (spelling?) system which cant be hacked into. Not pleased. I have the CDR-24, standard system fitted.
I know of the Denison stuff, but i think £300-£400 is too steep just to have ipod integration. £150 for the parrott was acceptable.
So:
1) Has anyone had fitted a Parrot system?
2) What other options do i have - FM transmitters (unless uber cool and not naff) excluded.
Its a self drive hire car so needs to 'fit' nicely!
Its out on long term hire end of next week so need to get something asap!
Thanks, Mark
Was opting for a Parrot Mki9200 but have today been told that as it cant be done because it has a Cambus (spelling?) system which cant be hacked into. Not pleased. I have the CDR-24, standard system fitted.
I know of the Denison stuff, but i think £300-£400 is too steep just to have ipod integration. £150 for the parrott was acceptable.
So:
1) Has anyone had fitted a Parrot system?
2) What other options do i have - FM transmitters (unless uber cool and not naff) excluded.
Its a self drive hire car so needs to 'fit' nicely!
Its out on long term hire end of next week so need to get something asap!
Thanks, Mark
When I had my 987, I had fitted the Dension FM modulator with the lead tucked away in the glove box. That worked pretty well. Only cost a £100.
I think Porsche offer a FM modulator for the gen 1 987's that fit in the centre armrest. I don't know how much that costs - it wasn't available when I first bought my 987.
Hope this helps....
I think Porsche offer a FM modulator for the gen 1 987's that fit in the centre armrest. I don't know how much that costs - it wasn't available when I first bought my 987.
Hope this helps....
Have you looked at the Dension Gateway Lite? There is not much point in getting the 'full fat' Dension without a PCM because you will won't be able to control the iPod directly from the head unit anyway.
It is a bus solution, so should sound better than the FM alternatives, but is about half the price of the Dension 500.
It is a bus solution, so should sound better than the FM alternatives, but is about half the price of the Dension 500.
Try this.....?
http://www.incarhandsfree.co.uk/hands-free-car-kit...
Fitted to my 2004 986 S with PCM2 & Bose MOST. Gives BT handsfree and iphone/itouch integration, ipod ? do they have BT ?
Compat chart states Porche 2000-2009 with PCM2.0 & PCM2.1 (assume not PCM3 then)
Works well, really pleased. Had MKI installed, but lots of issues so was de-installed by specialist and replaced with Viseeo..
Not sure Halfords are up to such a job - being let loose with such cars and technology ?
http://www.incarhandsfree.co.uk/hands-free-car-kit...
Fitted to my 2004 986 S with PCM2 & Bose MOST. Gives BT handsfree and iphone/itouch integration, ipod ? do they have BT ?
Compat chart states Porche 2000-2009 with PCM2.0 & PCM2.1 (assume not PCM3 then)
Works well, really pleased. Had MKI installed, but lots of issues so was de-installed by specialist and replaced with Viseeo..
Not sure Halfords are up to such a job - being let loose with such cars and technology ?
Edited by Gaz986 on Saturday 8th September 11:41
MrH said:
Was opting for a Parrot Mki9200 but have today been told that as it cant be done because it has a Cambus (spelling?) system which cant be hacked into.
Hi MarkIt depends what you were told about 'hacking' into the CANBus. I have the Dension Gateway 500 and fitting it was a cinch. You do have to build it in to the fibre optic loop in the car (MOST) but that's just a case of unplugging something at any one of a several locations and re-connecting using a small plastic connector they supply for you.
Not knowing anything about the Parrot kit, I don't know how much (if any) applies to you.
Hi
Connects2 do an adaptor that fits into the most circuit. I have no personal experience of it. I tried it with the CDR 23 in my car. It was not designed for that and didn't work. It is designed for the cdr24 though so you should be fine.
I dealt directly with connects 2 and their customer service was great.
Neil
Connects2 do an adaptor that fits into the most circuit. I have no personal experience of it. I tried it with the CDR 23 in my car. It was not designed for that and didn't work. It is designed for the cdr24 though so you should be fine.
I dealt directly with connects 2 and their customer service was great.
Neil
Hi
Connects2 do an adaptor that fits into the most circuit. I have no personal experience of it. I tried it with the CDR 23 in my car. It was not designed for that and didn't work. It is designed for the cdr24 though so you should be fine.
I dealt directly with connects 2 and their customer service was great.
Neil
Connects2 do an adaptor that fits into the most circuit. I have no personal experience of it. I tried it with the CDR 23 in my car. It was not designed for that and didn't work. It is designed for the cdr24 though so you should be fine.
I dealt directly with connects 2 and their customer service was great.
Neil
Sorry, forgot to mention you can get an adapter to connect to the CANBus. I actually did it by merely identifying the connections on the head unit I needed and attaching that way. I could equally have bought the adapter but wanted to get it sorted on a particular weekend so just went ahead. Only a different way to skin that particular cat. 

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