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The Yomikoo Car Audio CD to AUX Input Adapter is a sleek, easy-to-install solution that converts your Honda or Acura’s original CD changer port into a versatile AUX input. Compatible with models from 2002 to 2014, it supports any 3.5mm audio device, delivering crystal-clear sound with minimal power consumption. Perfect for millennials who want to modernize their car audio without costly stereo replacements.












| ASIN | B01EUZ948Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | #168 in Car Audio & Video Input Adapters |
| Brand | Yomikoo |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | Bluetooth Receiver, Cellphone & MP3 Player, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connector Type | Auxiliary |
| Current Rating | 35 Milliamps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,458 Reviews |
| Input Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
| Item Weight | 4.16 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Plastic |
| Model Number | QX093 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Plug Type | No Plug |
| Specific Uses For Product | Car Audio & Video, Honda Car Radio |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
H**N
Very easy to install and works perfect!
I installed this in my 2006 Honda Accord. My CD player has a CD stuck in it, but who uses CD's nowadays right? I decided to give this a shot, and after youtubing a video on how to get it installed, I was able to get it done in about 20 min. It works as described, now I can just hook up my phone to the Aux cable and boom! I got music in my car again. Totally worth it.
J**R
Works Great in a Honda 2004 Accord EX 6 CD
The product works as advertised. I bought the auxiliary version, which is the one with a 3.5mm gold platted audio jack on the end. I did not buy the other models. Followed a YouTube video on how to take out the stereo, which is easy enough to do. Unfortunately my connector was in the back of the stereo, which meant I had to remove the entire unit. This added some additional time, but still pretty easy to do. I then pulled out the white connected from the factory and installed the adapter I purchased. Heard it "snap" into place. I then drilled a hole in my storage to slide the rest of the Yomikoo adapter into place. Put it all back together and hooked it up. The sound is crystal clear. No issues what so ever. I tested it with my iPhone XS and the lightning to 3.5mm adapter. The volume automatically when to max on my iPhone which distorted the sound slightly. Cutting the volume on my iPhone back to about 75% was perfect. I then used the volume adjustment on the Honda stereo. It is nice to be able to stream music throughout the car instead of just on speaker phone. To access the Yomikoo, you just hit the CD/AUX button twice. The screen comes with up CDC D1 T1. This is the signal you need to play music or whatever you like. If you have a vehicle like mine that is still kickin', buy this adapter and jump on YouTube for installation. Money well spent for such an inexpensive adapter. I have seen others anywhere from fifty to two hundred! Yikes!
B**R
Works Great
This aux adapter works as expected. There are tons of installation tutorials on YouTube to follow. For me, the installation takes me about 40 minutes. The length of cable is sufficient. I hide the main "white" adapter body inside the car structure and the audio line is able to reach the cellphone placed atop of the middle AC vent. On sound quality, I do not have ears that sensitive so I feel the sound is great. Plus, when I am driving 70 MPH on highway, the noise from the adapter (if present) is buried in the background air flow noise anyway. The only complaint I have is that the jacket of the male audio port is too thick. If the audio opening of your cellphone case is not big, then the audio wire might have a hard time going through. But it is a minor issue. As long as the functions are good, I think it is worthy five stars. By the way, in case someone is confused as I am: Honda accord has a separate aux port besides the wires to CD. So, you do not need to unplug CD to get the aux adapter connected. The 1-by-2 splitting adapter is not necessary, unless you want to connect two aux devices (like one MP3 and one USB drive).
B**N
The product works well but with some limitations
I purchased this product and it works solidly and is easy to install if you follow instructions on Youtube on popping out your radio for the 2007 Honda Fit. It is all plug and play. The down side is that it wasn't made in this country and it will not allow you to speaker phone through the car stereo. Previously, I had assembled my own from following instructions posted on the web and it worked to a degree. The problem with the unit I made concerned the Aux adapter not fitting the plug very well and constantly needing to monkey with it before any sound came out. I figure for the $18 that this device costs it was worth the money for a car that is 14 years old and has 200,000 miles. I sincerely wish this device was made in this country because I hate sending my money to China so that their government can spend every nickel they have to try and bury us and our way of life.
H**É
My 2006 Accord is now in the 21st Century!
This adapter was a cheap, easy way to add aux capability to my 2006 Accord’s factory radio. I had previously done the same installations on my 1999 Accord and 2003 Element, so the process was very familiar and simple. I love Hondas and generally find most aftermarket radios to have clunky interfaces and corny aesthetics, so I appreciate that their factory head units from this era have expansion ports that can be used in this way. I opted for the 3.5mm-only option because I didn’t want to potentially introduce any power supply switching noise. Installation was a breeze and the sound is crystal clear! If you need to add aux capability on a budget, this is the way to go.
A**R
not great quality but works
works well enough if not quiet. for some reason im getting a water warning on my iphone while using a lightning adapter. never gotten that and tried it on a different stereo
M**T
Easy way to bring streaming music to older car
Even though some of the negative reviews here could be legitimate, I suspect many of them are related to user error or misunderstanding rather than a problem with the product. I installed this relatively easily and it has a great sound with no problems so far. For starters, make sure to note the exact product you are getting. There are 3 versions, one with just a 3.5 mm jack (what I ordered), one also with a USB charging port, and one also with a lightning port. On the product (and on Amazon) it says that you can’t both charge and play music at the same time (this is probably why some people had sound issues). But if you install and use it properly it should work great. Two other points to note: 1) if you have a case on your phone or device, you probably want to get a slim adapter so you don’t have to remove the case. The 3.5 mm jack on this product is not slim and won’t fit past most cases. I ordered this adapter (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074S15X7W/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) and the sound is still great. 2) The install does take a bit of work as you have to remove some of the dashboard to get behind the radio (check out any number of YouTube videos on how). If you have a rear entertainment system that is already plugged into the white port behind your radio (we didn’t), you’ll also need a Y-splitter cable so you don’t lose use of that. Overall, this was a cheap way to adapt our older vehicle to stream music from my phone into the car.
A**X
Looks super cheap but so far it’s holding up.
It’s overpriced for cheap plastic & thin wires, but it works. I got another one same model and brand from China for $5 shipping included that got delivered 6 weeks later then Amazon. 😂 That being said the sound quality is good, but I had a really great sound system to begin with, so far, this product didn’t hinder the sound quality like the plug in Bluetooth types. Fingers crossed it stays that way. Depending on your car type this could be super easy to install or really time consuming. I had to take apart my entire middle console, shifter knob and half my dashboard to connect this under my 6 cd-changer. If I didn’t have little girl hands, there’s no way I could’ve fit the pins in correctly underneath without throwing in the towel half way into the process. This is likely due to my specific Acura model & general lack of experience with tools in general. (You’ll probably have a much smoother experience). In the end, it’s worth it because wtf is a CD? Anyways, I added an extra layer of electrical tape to it because right out of the box, it looked like it needed some reinforcement and extra security. 6 months in still going strong.