
Regular Price:
$149.95
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Product Details
- Connects to any factory or aftermarket stereo via the internal wireless FM transmitter or auxiliary input connection
- Full-color, dash-mountable 2.4" display with selectable blue or red background
- Wireless remote lets you control all system functions
- Control system for using your iPod and Bluetooth phone with any car stereo
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Customer Review
Great addition to my iPhone!
I bought this unit a few months ago and just found the time to install it in my truck. I had it up and running my iPhone in no time at all. It was real plug and play. As far as the one reviewer using the FM modulator feature, if you have an AUX in jack on your stereo, you can connect directly. That is what I did, and like I said, it sounds great! I placed mine right on the dash, just a little off center. The wires and control box are buried in my dash. There is a supplied remote control wire with a sensor on it for use with the remote. I spliced into my cigarette lighter and put a 12 volt outlet on it that I picked up at a truck stop, it too is buried in the dash. Very clean looking install. As far as the bluetooth? I don't use it on the Alpine. I have a Jawbone bluetooth ear piece that works much better than an external mike. Need that noise cancellation feature in my cab. And the navigation seems to work fine. I just pick an artist and go from...
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April 22, 2008
(Ory-gun) | Helpful Votes: 9 | Rating: 5
Excellent little gadget. Poor reviews are from the uninformed.
After having used an FM transmitter for my iPod classic for a while, was looking for something that would make it easier to control what I was listening to and that would make good eye candy for what was playing.. this device was it!. Setup for my iPod couldn't have been easier, I did have to read the manual to figure out how to get back out from a list once it was chosen, but other than that, it is pretty intuitive. Phone setup with my Motorola Razr was simple. I don't use that feature as much, but it wsa simple to setup. Sound Quality over my previous transmitter (Griffin Roadtrip) is a quantum leap better... no more occasional interference, better reproduction of my music library. The only concern I have is for battery life in the remote, but so far after three months usage it seems to still be going strong.
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January 25, 2010
| Helpful Votes: 2 | Rating: 5
Product Description
Bluetooth Audio Streaming Stream music data from your phone and enjoy your music through your car audio system. Compatible with most Bluetooth phones. Hands-free Phone Use Talk hands-free with your iPhone or most Bluetooth phones. The EX-10 features a built-in speaker and microphone as well as a caller ID display and call log. The automatic answer function keeps your eyes on the road - not your phone. Top to learn more
Gets a bad rap by the Uninformed and Illiterate...
The Alpine Ex-10 does some things well and some things okay. I've given it four stars because it is a very nice little gadget. Here's my experience so far... I installed it outside a Car-Toys in about 30 minutes after reading through the guide. The instructions that come with it are very good about installation and the basics of the unit. The colors that little screen put out (mostly blue) are very vibrant. The screen brightness can be adjusted up or down. ***BIG ONE*** There are a lot of people bashing the FM Modulator because it has only 4 preset stations in the 88.x range. These are the illiterates I am talking about. By following the instructions and holding down a button for a couple seconds you can seek either direction to find an unused station. You can preset 4 different stations to tune into. For example, 103.1 and 90.7 are both fairly free where I live. I chose them in slots 1 and 2 and now if I have any problem with one I can...
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December 1, 2009
(philadelphia, PA) | Helpful Votes: 6 | Rating: 4