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Audiovox Mediabridge Dice Ambr-1500-bmw Ipod Usb Bluetooth Adapter on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
Location:

Atascadero, California, United States

Atascadero, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Audiovox Manufacturer Part Number:AMBR-1500-BMW

Used, but good condition Dice MediaBridge Audiovox USB Bluetooth adapter for BMW cars. When I pulled it from the car, the microphone wire was pinched. I spliced it and heat shrinked the repair, but I was unable to verify if the fix worked and have discounted the price assuming the microphone doesn't work. They can be purchased here on ebay if necessary. The rest of the system works great.

Bluetooth works for streaming music and making phone calls.

USB works well for both ipod/iPhone as well as Android.

Track info shows on the factory head unit.

Includes Mediabridge unit, wiring harness, microphone, mic clip, USB cable, quick access card, manual and original box.

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