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Becker North America offers an adaptor that plugs into the back of a Boxster radio that then allows you to plug your iPod into it. Has anyone tried it and does it work OK?........Thanks BTW its a CDR220

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Becker North America offers an adaptor that plugs into the back of a Boxster radio that then allows you to plug your iPod into it. Has anyone tried it and does it work OK?........Thanks BTW its a CDR220

On the CR/CDR-220, yes they have an option for the AUX-In which is what I presume you're refering to. It can be used for Sat Radio, MP3/iPod or what ever you want to play thru the stereo (from RCA inputs). You don't get any control of the device, it just allows you to play it thru the car's sound system w/out having to use a FM xmitter.

I have it on mine and it works - P/N is: BNA-1319-116 and was something like $15 plus $5-10 S&H. You might also need a GLI (Ground Loop Isolator) if you power the accessory from the cars system as well (GLI eliminates alternator whine from being played thru the sound system caused by...... yep different grounding points of accessories). I think JBL or Scoche might also have something similarly available except it terminates into a std jack not female RCA plugs.

Hope this helps :)

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