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Old 09-29-2008, 02:45 PM
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Which IPod Upgrade

I am new to this, but I want to setup my IPod. Currently I am using the FM thing thru the cigarette lighter and it's a terrible sound. Which is better DICE or Dension for the IPod upgrade?
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Old 09-29-2008, 03:36 PM
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The Dension IceLink is no longer available. Dice is a good unit with very good sound quality and integration to the vehicle.
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Old 09-29-2008, 04:02 PM
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DICE is the successor to the Dension kits in the US. This is the kit you need:

DICE - SILVERLINE iPod Integration Kit for X5 00-06 (Trunk Interface)
http://www.europeanautosource.com/pr...oducts_id=1631

The DICE iPod Kit will integrate perfectly with your BMW and offer steering wheel control as well as ID3 text and charging of your iPod. Full CD Quality can be expected after installation. There's even an integrated AUX port for other devices.

New features of DICE SILVERLINE iPod Integration kit include:

- Direct integrated connection, without the need for FM transmitters or cassette adapters
- Full Text Display on your factory radio or Navigation screen
- Full control of your iPod via the radio buttons while in play
- Browse by Individual Song
- Browse by Individual Playlist
- Browse by Individual Albums
- Source Selector w/ Integrated AUX input
- Album Selection
- Full charging mode for iPods through included dock connector

The kit will come with everything needed w/ the docking cable. The iPod can be safely stored away in the glove compartment for 100% stealth installation and accessed completely from the steering wheel controls. The DICE comes with a 15-foot cable length to reach anywhere in the vehicle you like.

Let me know if you have any further questions.
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Old 09-29-2008, 08:49 PM
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Another, more expensive, but higher quality experience if you have Nav, is the Intravee.
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another vote for intravee :thumbs
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Old 09-29-2008, 10:17 PM
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intravee

I do have nav. Can you give me more info on the intravee?
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I have MK4 nav with DSP. Just curious if nayone knows anything about the OEM ipod interface. It is cheaper than Intravee...
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the OEM one, if im not mistaken, means you have to make playlists called "BMW1" to "BMW5" (or 6?), and from what i heard from a friend who tried it, the intravee was a million times better
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Just a forewarning if you choose to go with the Dice prepare to have the thing drop the connection constantly. I am to the point that mine will play maybe one song before it shows "Detached".
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Old 12-17-2008, 06:37 PM
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Just a forewarning if you choose to go with the Dice prepare to have the thing drop the connection constantly. I am to the point that mine will play maybe one song before it shows "Detached".
This is not true and your comment is very misleading.

If you would like technical support on your DICE kit - please feel free to call or email me directly.
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