- Play iPod/iPhone audio and video on select 2008-up JVC receivers
- Charges iPod/iPhone
- One-year limited warranty
- USB Connection Cable For use with select JVC receivers
- Front-panel auxiliary input
Ipod And Cable Receivers
Good product... 5 out of 5
Not bad price. Adds the functionality of being able to charge and play video from iPod/iPhone on the JVC Auto Entertainment Center. Works great.
HAHA yeah right! 1 out of 5
The only difference between this cable and the iPod cable that comes with them, is that this one is black, and has video cables. It does not work with iPhone 3GS, it doesn't even read the iPhone. Also, I thought, hmmm maybe it will display album art for the iTouch 3G. NOPE! I'm not sure what JVC is doing wrong, but I've loved them ever since I've had my first car. They have gone downhill from there. They need to actually test these cables and make sure they work with the units they say they do. This is bullcrap.
Everyone have a nice day :-)
Video cable 4 out of 5
It works excelent with my unit, I can listen to the songs. I have no problems, I recomenend it.
Love It!! 5 out of 5
Pretty simple, it does what is suppose to do! Now i'm able to watch my music video's, movies and so on from my ipod through my stereo. Good product!!
JVC KSU30 USB Able works with iPhod Nano and NOT the iPhones 1 out of 5
I purchased and received the original JVC KSU30 cable to be used with a JVC KW-NX7000BT. The cable worked excellent with my wife's iPod Nano. However, it did not work at all with our original iPhone or our iPhone 3GS which we purchased the cable to be used for. We were not able to play videos, music, etc. when connecting our iPhones to the JVC KW-NT7000BT stereo using this cable. The only thing it did do is charge our iphones and that's it.
I ended up purchasing the Composite Cable from the Apple Store. It pretty much has the cable plugs as the KSU30 cable and almost everything works. It plays music, video's, charges the iPhone and works with the iPod. The one flaw is that is that the music is being pulled through the A/V connection and not through the USB. So, you can only control your music catalog using your iPhone and not through the stereo. Conversely, you can control the iPod through the stereo and the music catalog is being pulled through the USB connection.




