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Craig Hunter had tried various ways to connect his iPod to his car stereos over the years (including soldering hacked aux. inputs directly to the radio circuit board on his Subaru).
He thought that $200 for the Dension ice>Link was a bargain when it came time to set up his Honda S2000, despite reading that early versions of the iceLink had some problems (and that is true of almost all of the dock-connector-interface car products he researched).
Dension's Ice>Link FM provides a direct connect FM modulator for vehicle entertainment systems.
You can use Ice>Link FM for all kinds of car radios, just turn a present FM station into your radio station.
The FM modulator can work on 3 preset frequencies. It transforms the audio signal into a CCIR standard Stereo FM radio signal, making external player’s program available through the car’s Hi-Fi FM receiver.
This solution is needed if no CD-Changer port or Line-In available in the receiver.
ice>Link Lite from Dension is a vehicle-specific kit that connects directly to the back of the car radio (or entertainment control box) or to pre-wired factory harnesses.
This hard-wired solution delivers CD-quality audio and charging iPod battery.
Features
- High quality line-in audio for vehicle entertainment systems featuring auxiliary input
- High quality music from your iPod
- Ice>Link Lite charge the battery of your iPod
- ice>link Lite supports all iPod generations
The Dension ice>Link Plus plays high quality music from your iPod through your existing car entertainment system's CD changer port.
There is no longer a need for cassette adapters, cigarette lighter chargers or bulky FM transmitters.
Enjoy crisp, clean CD quality music with charging and iPod control from your existing car entertainment system.




