Monster iCable 800 for iPhone and iPod
- Dual Balanced conductors for more natural audio reproduction
- DoubleHelix construction to cut electromagnetic interference
- 24K gold contacts for optimal signal transfer
Features
Apple Recommends For
Connecting your iPhone or iPod directly to your car stereo via the auxiliary input port.
Many of today's car audio systems have a convenient 1/8-inch minijack audio input for easy hookup of any iPod, iPhone or other portable media player. The iCable 800 gives your iPhone or iPod a direct wired connection to that input so you can listen to your music with full fidelity that’s free of static and FM interference on your car's audio system.
Highlights
- Dual Balanced conductors deliver more natural audio reproduction
- DoubleHelix construction cut electromagnetic interference
- 24K gold contacts for optimal signal transfer and corrosion resistance
- Cable length: 3.0 ft./91.44 cm
Did You Notice?
Monster-exclusive DoubleHelix construction and Dual Balanced conductors help give you the clearest possible sound reproduction.
Technical Specs
Dimension
- Cable Length: 3 ft./91.44 cm
Compatibility
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iPhone 5
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iPhone 4S
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iPhone 4
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iPhone 3GS
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iPhone 3G
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iPod touch
5th generation -
iPod nano
7th generation
What's in the Box?
- Monster iCable 800
Manufacturer Information
Warranty
- Note: Products sold through this website that do not bear the Apple Brand name are serviced and supported exclusively by their manufacturers in accordance with terms and conditions packaged with the products. Apple's Limited Warranty does not apply to products that are not Apple-branded, even if packaged or sold with Apple products. Please contact the manufacturer directly for technical support and customer service.
Part Number
- UPC or EAN No.: 50644516603
- Mfr. Part Number: 129338/AI 800 MINI-3
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Most Interesting
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Will it fit with my hard case on the phone?
- Asked by Deanne R from Onalaska
- May 7, 2013
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what do i use to connect my iphone to listen to my music if i dont have a mini jack in my car
- Asked by Shakthar M from Jeanerette
- Mar 14, 2011
Best Answer
If your stereo in your car has an "Aux in" port that has a hole that looks similar to the headphone hole on your iPhone, you just need this cord and plug it in to both the iPhone and the AUX port in the stereo, then press the AUX button on your stereo or connect to AUX however you need to, thru menus or using the AUX button. If your stereo does NOT have the AUX in port, you can use a product such as iTrip by Griffin, you plug it into the 30-pin charging port of your iPhone and also into the cigarette lighter/12V power port in your car. The iTrip transmits whatever music is playing on your iPhone over FM radio frequency, so you set a station on the iTrip then tune your cars stereo to that same FM station using the tuner dial or buttons. …More
- Answered by Jacob K from Lincoln
- Jun 21, 2011
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How can I play my iPod touch 5th generation in a 2012 traverse
- Asked by Larry C from Marshallville
- Mar 22, 2013
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Recently Answered
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does this cable works for my dr dre studio headphones???? Thanks
- Asked by Javier V
- Apr 20, 2011
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how can i play my iPhone in my 2011 subaru legacy
- Asked by Tracy B from Denver
- May 25, 2012
Best Answer
if your car has an AUX jack it can work or a headphone jack where the radio is. your aux jack might be in your middle console. if not you might have to use a fm transmitter or if your radio has a cassette buy the monster cassette player. hope this helps! …More
- Answered by Manika G from Sydney
- Jul 20, 2012
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My 2007 Honda Odyssey has an AUX button and in the rear there is a jack that is made for video games. Would an iPod work in this jack?
- Asked by Anna S from Rochester
- Jul 17, 2011
Best Answer
It should work as long as you have the right cable connectors. Most likely you will need the a/v composite connector sells for $39. Buy it and try it out. Definitely worth it so you do not have to worry about having a car full of DVDs. I am going to do the same thing this weekend with my 2010 honda oddyssey. Also ask the store if it does not work can you bring it back. Good luck …More
- Answered by Todd F from Colorado Springs
- Jul 11, 2012
Featured Question
How can I play my iPod touch 5th Generation in my 2007 Nissan Altimamit has an auxilary jack?
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- May 3, 2013