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Originally Posted by xjohnx
I haven't tried yet. I'm hoping CaFi will release an updated cable with a lightning connector. I'm honestly disappointed that it wasn't included since Apple had transitioned over to the lightning connector over a year ago.
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Ditto.
I only got the unit in my car and working about 45 minutes before I went to bed last night, so my only real use was the 30 minutes driving to work this morning.
Very very initial review:
Pros: Looks nice, digging physical buttons over no physical buttons on stock HU/Nexus 7
Cons: Randomly unmounted my USB drive (had to unplug it and plug it back in; it picks up where it left off on whatever it was playing), stock music player sucks (no fast forward functionality other than by dragging the scrubber, which is very unresponsive and not at all intuitive), 30 pin dock connector instead of lightning cable
Neutral: They really didn't try too hard with this disp/seek button. It's honestly pretty useless. Random "Engrish" in the menus, but then again, the stock BRZ HU also had a little of this. Seems to lack a lot of typical head unit features, like controlling fade/balance/bass volume, etc (might just be overlooking this somewhere hidden in the settings, but either way, it doesn't bother me). It does have a setting for the subwoofer frequency, though. Haven't messed with the equalizer yet.
I will post more thoughts and a more thorough review after testing it more and messing with it. I'm hoping I can fix some of the issues I have with the software. I listen to a lot of podcasts in my car, and not being able to fast forward (other than with the quite-literally-useless scrubber) through commercials is a honestly a dealbreaker.