iDatalink Maestro - Anyone tried it?
iDatalink Maestro - Anyone tried it?
Just when I'd made peace in my mind that I should stick with the stock NAV because it's integrated with so much of the other systems, I run across this:
Anyone tried it? I'm starting to have these crazy dreams of a "glass cockpit" in the middle again, Double din on the bottom where the stock radio is, second monitor on the top where the Nav is... stock DVD with it's $100 disk to get the updated map in the back goes away and I can use my phone the way I do 99% of the time now...
Anyone tried it? I'm starting to have these crazy dreams of a "glass cockpit" in the middle again, Double din on the bottom where the stock radio is, second monitor on the top where the Nav is... stock DVD with it's $100 disk to get the updated map in the back goes away and I can use my phone the way I do 99% of the time now...
The other option I've been looking at is the GROM HON1U3:
It looks like it allows you to connect just about anything that can plug into a USB cable (or via bluetooth with a special adapter),
Then uses one of the XM Radio screens as it's menu, now here's the $10,000 question, when I did the Nag screen delete I got more menu options, would it be possible to re-label the buttons on that XM screen to make more sense?! I'd even be willing to pay someone a small fee to do the programming on that one!
It looks like it allows you to connect just about anything that can plug into a USB cable (or via bluetooth with a special adapter),
Then uses one of the XM Radio screens as it's menu, now here's the $10,000 question, when I did the Nag screen delete I got more menu options, would it be possible to re-label the buttons on that XM screen to make more sense?! I'd even be willing to pay someone a small fee to do the programming on that one!
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