Eonon / Joying harness compatibility. - Connected Car

I have bought Joying JY-UL124N2. However it turned out that I need special harness for built in rockford fosgate premium sound system. I see that Eonon has such harness with adapter. My question is - will it be compatible?
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I am thinking about getting a Verizon gnex. One specific function I am looking for is screen mirroring or navigation only output to my car DVD player. My DVD player only has component inputs. Yellow, red, white. Is there an adapter that would patch into that, and what are the video output possibilities on the device so far?
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I as well was looking into the same thing. I couldn't find one one the web anywhere I looked. So if you can't find one there may be an alternative. You could try to cook up your own adapter if you know a little bit about circuitry and have some soldering skills.
Hope this helps
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You will need a MHL to HDMI cable as well as an HDMI to composite converter box such as this:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0047PDBP0/ref=mp_s_a_1?qid=1328454437&sr=8-1
Unfortunately that box needs to be powered so you will need to either get a DC to AC inverter to plug in to the cigarette lighter and then plug in the adapter that came with the box or find something that will scale the DC voltage from the car battery to whatever voltage is required by the converter.
It sounds complicated but isn't really. Good luck!
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And is screen mirror a choice?
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USB Bluetooth for car?

In my car I have a USB connector for iPod an such in the glove department. Is there a USB Bluetooth device that I can pair with my phone?
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You'll probably want to list the car and stereo you are using. But I doubt there is anything that would work since the car/system probably doesn't have the intelligence to use it ie drivers or interface. If it did it would be built in already.
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crawrj said:
You'll probably want to list the car and stereo you are using. But I doubt there is anything that would work since the car/system probably doesn't have the intelligence to use it ie drivers or interface. If it did it would be built in already.
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It will allow me to use a ipod/usb storage device on the USB connector(as aux).
Phone>USB bluetooth adapter>USB>Stereo
Car is a honda fit.
All I could find is
http://www.amazon.com/StereoClip-A1...r=1-1&keywords=Bluetooth+Audio+Streamer+(Aux)
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It will allow me to use a ipod/usb storage device on the USB connector(as aux).
Phone>USB bluetooth adapter>USB>Stereo
Car is a honda fit.
All I could find is
http://www.amazon.com/StereoClip-A1...r=1-1&keywords=Bluetooth+Audio+Streamer+(Aux)
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That is the only type of connection I could think of also. But that connects to headphone jack not USB. And if you have a headphone input you would rather use that then Bluetooth anyway cause it would sound better imo.
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I just don't like that thing poking out. Then having to charge the thing. I'm already going to have a phone charging wires. I'll continue looking. I'll see how a new Bluetooth stereo would fit.
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proxy0 said:
I just don't like that thing poking out. Then having to charge the thing. I'm already going to have a phone charging wires. I'll continue looking. I'll see how a new Bluetooth stereo would fit.
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I hate the cosmetics of chords being everywhere too. I actually switch between BT and direct cable aux. depending on how long I'll be driving, what I'm listening to, GPS nav, etc. I'll say though, even with newer BT 3.0 and DSP eq apps on our phone (doesn't matter what ROM) aux cable will give you BEST quality. Trust me you'll be missing a bunch of bass that just can't be transmitted wirelessly as great as direct cable connection. If you're in the market, I'd suggest going to a few places they'll let you test their stereo models with your phone (try before you buy).
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a/v to S3 connection???

I have an old TV...its one of those TVs with only the red/yellow/white outlets in the back...I was wondering if there's anyway I can use my phone to mirror the image on my old TV like with the original Galaxy where you use the headphone jack and it splits into the three wires??? thanks in advance...
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Not a direct way, no. You would need the MHL Adapter for the HDMi signal and some sort of active "adapter" that can turn the digital HDMi signal into an analog a/v signal for your TV. Cumbersome and probably not much cheaper than a cheap flat TV with build in HDMI.
anyway to do the opposite? video "IN" to the S3 and display the input on its screen? possibly even record it ?

Philips as111

Does anyone know if the USB plug on this dock can rotate to be compatible with the nexus 5?
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I believe it can, I remember seeing these in Best Buy a while ago, and the demo unit had 2 knobs on the sides that allowed the USB to rotate.
Don't take my word for it though.
i don't have that exact model but i have one of the fidelio series speakers and it can rotate forward or back and the two knobs are to adjust for height of the phone in order to stabilize it so it doesn't tip left or right.
Awesome, thanks for the response. I checked out the Fidelio model on amazon and they do show the USB rotating. I think that's the one I'll order.
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Bluetooth car adapter

Hey everyone I just got my first car (I'm 16) and it's a 2006 Ford Fusion with no aux and no bluetooth capabilities, although I've been looking at adapters on amazon. Particularly the Anker Roav SmartCharge T1, and the Nulaxy Bluetooth FM Transmitter (newer model). I like these two because they both have bluetooth and AUX ports along with USB ports. I'm wondering which one will give me better sound quality for my music. Also if theres any better options guys please let me know! I really appreciate the help and have a great day!
Jacob
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Anker is the brand I would trust
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Anker is the brand I would trust
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So you would suggest the Roav? Any thoughts on sound quality?
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jacobguy said:
So you would suggest the Roav? Any thoughts on sound quality?
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This is probably the best one your going to get if you aux in your sound will be better.
The more you remove the wireless functions the higher quality sound you will achieve.
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gjkrisa said:
This is probably the best one your going to get if you aux in your sound will be better.
The more you remove the wireless functions the higher quality sound you will achieve.
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They both have Aux ports, the only thing I like better about the Nulaxy is it shows my car battery voltage which eh. So for the better sound quality I should get the Roav? Anyone have any experience with them?
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In any case, you will not get high-quality sound, as with Receiver and amplifier. This is an easy option and they will play the same.

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