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Alpine KCU-445i, USB 30-Pin iPod/iPhone Cable
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CHARGE UP!
Keep your iPod charged while you're on the go. No need to worry about draining the battery, once you're plugged in with the KCU-445i your iPod is juiced up to play the whole drive long.
QUICK SEARCH!
Find songs quickly! With Alpine's exclusive QuickSearch technology, you'll be able to find what you want, the quickest and easiest way possible. With so many ways to listen to thousands of songs, now you can get super-fast access to Playlists, Artists, Albums, Songs, Genres, Podcasts, and Composers. No interruptions while you search, so you can keep enjoying your music.
PERCENTAGE SEARCH
For especially big music libraries, Alpine's exclusive Percentage Search function uses the preset buttons for quick jumps to specific parts of the list. Conveniently jump from one song to the next with little effort.
SUPER-FAST USB CONNECTION
Get the complete iPod experience at an ultra-fast rate with a single cable. With USB, your large music libraries are loaded instantly through your head unit. Sound quality is maximized by using USB along with the 24-Bit Burr Brown D/A converter, allowing for an incredible Signal to Noise ratio of 105dB. Take all your favorite iPod songs with you and groove to them from your car stereo.
ALPHABET SEARCH
Alpine gives you even more ways to find your favorite music. No need to sift through each song one-by-one. Use Alphabet Search to jump through your lengthy list of music by skipping through the letters of the alphabet. Once you have the letter you want, scroll to the exact song!
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to