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Compatibility: AMI/ USB; MDI/ USB; MMI/ USB for Audi and Volkswag music interface
Plug and Play,Original standard design
Super anti-electromagnetic interference design
Perfectly matching with the original car interface and usage space
Supporting high-speed USB 2.0 data transfer protocol
Available Car Models: It is compatible with Audi A3/A4/A5/A6/A8/Q5/Q7/R8/TT etc., depending on production date and the specific configuration of the car. The original box of AMI must has been preinstalled or installed in original audio host, and which is usually installed in the copilot’s glove box or center armrest box, please check the configure list of the car or the car getting ready to be assembled before you make the purchase.
Features: 1. High-speed USB2.0 wire harness , super anti-electromagnetic interference design and supporting high-speed USB data transfer protocol 2. Original standard design, about 27cm length, and perfectly matching with the original car interface and usage space. 3. Plug and Play. <
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