Well, after much searching through the forum, I decided a Xcarlink solutions was what I needed. However, I didn't want to spend Xcarlink money, so I settled on this:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Aux-in-Adapter-Audio-Cable-For-Honda-Odyssey-Accord-Fit-City-USB-3-5mm-Jack-/321837531271?hash=item4aef030087:g:CTAAAOSwI-BWLFqG - £18.95 at time of purchase
I have the Premium Sound System, built-in 6CD changer, non-sat nav model H/U.
Getting the dash panels off was easy enough, using the many helpful guides already on the forum
The unit, I think, is very good for the money. I plugged my phone in using the 3.5mm jack firstly, to test the unit. There was a small amount of noise interference, very slight and the volume had to be up louder than the radio or CD for similar levels.
However, the USB in great. I haven't found any noise interferance, I can use the steering wheel controls to change the tracks, and up to now, I have 18 folders, or 'CDs', which the H/U has no problem reading.
Also noted, the device picks up where it left off, after the source being changed, or engine cut off.
Heres a few photos I took while installing:
Only time will tell the length of useful service, but for now it works great.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Aux-in-Adapter-Audio-Cable-For-Honda-Odyssey-Accord-Fit-City-USB-3-5mm-Jack-/321837531271?hash=item4aef030087:g:CTAAAOSwI-BWLFqG - £18.95 at time of purchase
I have the Premium Sound System, built-in 6CD changer, non-sat nav model H/U.
Getting the dash panels off was easy enough, using the many helpful guides already on the forum
The unit, I think, is very good for the money. I plugged my phone in using the 3.5mm jack firstly, to test the unit. There was a small amount of noise interference, very slight and the volume had to be up louder than the radio or CD for similar levels.
However, the USB in great. I haven't found any noise interferance, I can use the steering wheel controls to change the tracks, and up to now, I have 18 folders, or 'CDs', which the H/U has no problem reading.
Also noted, the device picks up where it left off, after the source being changed, or engine cut off.
Heres a few photos I took while installing:
Only time will tell the length of useful service, but for now it works great.