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Wrong cable,
August 16, 2010 Surefire - See all my reviews
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This cable does not work with the power acoustik ptid8310 single din unit. I called the company when it would not work and was told that this cable will not work with the 8310. The cable for the 8310 was not released yet.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
will not work with the ptid8310!,
November 3, 2010 poepoe - See all my reviews
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Just like the last guy, I too bought a 20 something dollar lanyard for my ipod. This cord will not sync with the ptid 8310. Maybe they should put that in the discription so people do not waste thier money on a product that will not work as it is intended too. On a lighter note the shipping ws fast, I was happy for that aleast.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Ipod on the Road,
June 4, 2009 Thomas Bangash "THBangash" (Manhattan, New York City, USA) - See all my reviews
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the product is specified to certain Auto Stereo Systems. in my case, i bought the item for my Hon's Altima, after I had installed the Power Acoustik PTID-5300 in the car.
the wire goes behind the dash, into the glove compartment where i have affixed the Ipod Nano 3G, 8GB. it fits like a glove, and works perfectly. the only limitation I have observed so far is the fact that once hooked to the Ipod, it will only play the library as the play list the ipod was playing before it was attached, but this is not the fault of the wire in question, but more likely a flaw in the programming of the PTID itself.
the wire is to hook up the Ipod with the stereo, and it does it perfectly. as for the connector, it is lik the 'PS2' keyboard/mouse connector, from the days before the USB became the standard. it takes a net sum of 3 seconds to attach, excluding the time it takes to open the dash itself to access the connector on the system, which in my case was on the back side of my unit. but in...Read more