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(More customer reviews)A big exercise in frustration. Even though our vehicle is listed as OK for use on the Monster Cable web site, it turned out to be uninstallable. The installer said it took him several tries on the Monster Cable Installer Support line, who he called "surly", to finally cop to the fact that my BMW had some "M" class features that were incompatible (this info not listed on their site). The installer also found out that the iCruz will only load Playlists up to 99 songs. The installer got it to run once very, very slowly before it locked up for good. I did some research online and found lots of people with similar problems with these units. Do a web search for reviews and opinions and check it out yourself! Looks to me like a rush to the marketplace before this unit was totally thought out. I can see why they just introduced a big rebate on this garbage!
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The iPod has redefined the concept of mobile music, but it's never been particularly easy to use in the car thanks to compatibility problems. Monster aims to change all that with its iCruze system, which connects your iPod directly to your car's factory or aftermarket stereo to ensure topnotch audio quality. With the iCruze, you'll have access to your entire iPod song library while on the road, making your CD player a relic of a bygone era. Most listeners will need several different parts to install the iCruze, depending on the type of car stereo they own, but it all starts with this iCruze interface--the centerpiece of the system. The module, which connects the stereo to the iPod, fits compactly in the dash and installs cleanly, with no wires to cut or splice. Once installed, the module serves as the brain of the system, connecting the iPod's massive library to the play, forward, back, and pause buttons on your CD player. Users who own an Alpine brand stereo with M-Bus CD changer compatibility will have all they need with the iCruze module, but most people who own factory stereos will also require an interface cable and/or another module for proper installation. To find out which parts your car needs, consult the iCruze website at www.monstercable.com/iCruze.
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