Media-In is the dealer-fitted version, and is about $380 + $80 for what ever cable you need + an hour's labour to fit it.
Mind you, they're only compatible with RCD310, RCD510, and RNS510.
Yep I was looking into this as I wanted to be able to control my iphone and ipod from the standard stereo in he golf6... but I was quoted $485 and a 2 month wait while they ordered them in..
I might shop around again..
Media-In is the dealer-fitted version, and is about $380 + $80 for what ever cable you need + an hour's labour to fit it.
Mind you, they're only compatible with RCD310, RCD510, and RNS510.
Media in and MDI? Can someone please explain the difference? There's not a great deal of info in the brochure.... (and what is the difference between premium and standard bluetooth?)
Last edited by nicandlance; 29-11-2009 at 11:05 AM.
What are you planning to connect to your car? An iPod or a USB key/disk?
For Bluetooth, what phone are you planning to pair with your car?
VW Passat 3.6 V6
At this point I have a Nokia N95.... still got a year before contract is up. Why? Doesn't it work with all phones?
Probably an ipod.....
There's basically a Premium and Basic bluetooth kit. The Premium Bluetooth doesn't work with all phones. You may want to do a search on the forums here for rSAP and phones.
I believe rSAP is a Nokia promoted technology, so likely to work on a lot of Nokia's. Your N95 appears to be on the list
The basic bluetooth kit should work for all phones and is effectivley just an integrated hands-free kit. No address book, no dialing from the car etc. just basic hands-free. I have an iPhone and my one works with the basic kit - it's known not work with the Premium kit which requires an rSAP capable phone. This basic kit should work with any bluetooth enabled phone that supports a bluetooth hands free kit (pretty much anything you can get these days)... The main problem is the cost vs. the level of functionality (or lack thereof)...
Finally check the following threads, this topic has been discussed many, many times.
http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/newf...ad.php?t=27236
http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/newf...ad.php?t=31461
As for music, if you're going to connect your iPod, there's the basic iPod kit and the MDI . With the basic kit, names don't come up in the display, you can only play the first 5 or 6 tracks/play-lists etc. It's basically controlled by intercepting the 6-Stack CD changer controls (hence the 6 playlists) - doesn't charge the iPod/iPhone. Very, very basic and not very good at all...
A relativley easy way to tell is that the basic iPod kit has a white iPod connector whereas the MDI iPod connector is black.
For proper iPod connectivity, you'll want the MDI or Media Device Interface with the iPod cable. Good iPod support (and iPhone for music), charges the iPod/iPhone as well. If you want to play from a USB flash disk/pen, you'll need the MDI with the USB cable.
VW Passat 3.6 V6
Thanks. Still looking at prices and wondering what I can ask for as an add on. Very comprehensive answer! Cheers!
Get both the USB cable and the ipod cable as part of your deal. The cables are about $83 to buy from the dealer.
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Hi All,
Is the MDI input in the centre console under the arm rest or in the glove box?
I hope its in the centre because ill be connecting my iPhone to it!
Cheers!
If it is factory fitted the MDI will be in the centre console however if you get it dealer fitted then it will be in the glovebox.
Thanks
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