About the Pioneer CD-VM1
Connect this CD-VM1 external microphone to your Pioneer in-dash receiver with Bluetooth for better performance in noisy environments. The included clip allows you to attach it to your visor for perfect placement, and the 13-foot cord plugs into the mic jack on your Pioneer receiver. Warranty: 1 year.
What's in the box:
- External microphone with attached 13' cable terminated by a right-angle male 2.5mm connector
- Mounting bracket
- Two-side tape
- Owner's Manual
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Features
Pioneer Microphone: The Pioneer CD-VM1 is an optional external microphone for select aftermarket Pioneer in-dash head units with built-in Bluetooth that feature a mono-2.5mm microphone input. The CD-VM1 will provide better performance in noisy environments.
Note: The Pioneer CD-VM1 is not compatible with other aftermarket head units, since these units feature a 3.5mm mic input.
Installation: Install the microphone in a position and orientation that will enable it to pick up the voice of the person operating the system. The microphone features an attached 13' cable with a right-angle male 2.5mm connector which plugs into the microphone input on the rear of your compatible Pioneer head unit. The microphone comes supplied with a mounting clip which allows you to clip the microphone to your visor or mount it to a clean, flat surface using the supplied two-sided tape. Once mounted the, the mounting clip allows you to adjust the angle of the microphone up or down for better coverage in your vehicle.
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Easy to install and works great. Clear calls with far superior clarity compared to the clip on speaker I used before. I checked with the people I call with it, too, and they agree it sounds like almost like regular phone call and very little road noise goes through.
Caleb J from Panama City, FL