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Oem Bmw Apple Iphone 5/5s Snap-in Adapter 84212351308 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Livermore, California, United States

Livermore, California, United States
Condition:Used

This system provides a safe and secure place to dock your Apple iPhone 5/5s while driving and will charge your phone battery when the vehicle is running. The adapter also provides a connection to the roof-mounted telephone antenna for improved cellular reception. When the correct equipment is installed in the vehicle, the snap-in adapter allows music that is stored on the phone to be managed and played through the cars speakers. 

Manufacturer Part Number: 84-21-2-351-308

The Smart way to stay connected!!

The Snap-in-Adapter is the safe and secure docking system with an integrated charging function for your mobil telephone.

The contact-free antenna connection in the Snap-in-Adapter significantly improves transmission and reception quality. At the same time, it reduces the radiation in the vehicle interior.

Depending on your equipment, you can also play music saved to your mobile phone.

Please make sure this unit is compatible with your vehicle and phone before purchase.  

Only used a handful of times.

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