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Originally Posted by SilverlightPony
None that I know of. You can either plug it in by the dock connector and use the iPod app, or you can plug it in with an aux cable and use the aux app or connect it by bluetooth and use the bluetooth audio app while controlling it from the iPod itself.
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Thanks for the info, however, that kinda sucks lol.
For those considering the CaFi, please take these points into consideration:
There are only two stereo channels for amp output (Left and Right) plus one subwoofer out. This may complicate things if you are running 4 amplified speakers. I supposed you could always use an RCA splitter to create dual left and rights and balance them with the gain on the amp, but it seems like a work around.
The iPod support sucks. The app is terrible. It doesn't even read playlists off of your iPod. Truth be told, at least a third of the time I need to reboot the head unit just to play the iPod.
Torque and bluetooth OBDII dongles. It is not always automatic and half the time you'll be going into settings to manually search for the OBDII dongle.
I find the sound quality to be worse than my old Pioneer deck that this replaced. This may be totally subjective, but I honestly believe that it is worse.
The Bluetooth mic is built into the front of the head unit. I've been told that this mic is harder to make out than the old pioneer headliner mounted mic. As far as I can tell, there is no mic input on the rear of the deck to allow an external mic to be hooked up.
The audio will mute when you put the car in reverse (if you have a backup camera). I've played with the setting to stop it from muting, but regardless of if it's on or off, it will mute when you put the car in reverse.
The Glare is terrible. I have 35% tint all around and if the sun is behind me, I can't see anything on the screen.
With all that being said, I like the head unit overall but if it didn't let me use Torqu, I probably would switch to something else.