

Her car has factory Nav and Bluetooth, which makes the Dice just about unusable.


Most people will leave the iPod in the trunk as I did, but if you want to route it up front, then you need this extension cable (also discontinued, but readily available on eBay etc):Īfter many frustrating years with various forms of the IceLink, Dice, Dice Silverline, and Neo, I finally gave up with those products and decided to step up and get a legit, reliable iPod solution for my BMW with OEM Nav. If you choose to use a newer iPod or iPhone, you will need this $20 adapter made by Scosche: The 5th generation was the last iPod to use the old style charging ports. Its dedicated to the car, and I don't need to worry about a charging adapter for the newer iPods. This device has been discontinued by Alpine, but they are readily available on eBay for sub $100 US. $250 Available from UK seller - shipping is quick to the US (within a week):
