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Pioneer CD-VM1 Add-on microphone for Pioneer Bluetooth® receivers

Item # 130CDVM1

16 questions - 21 answers

Item # 130CDVM1

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About the Pioneer CD-VM1

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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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16 questions already asked

Q
Will this help me with my pioneer car phone. When my wife calls from the car phone to me in the House 30miles away we can talk ok then all of a sudden I can hear her talking while this noise is going on but she can't hear me talk. Interference? Last maybe seconds I hear the noise stop and than I know I can talk again. Any suggestions please?Rich
richard  Jan 14, 2020
1 answer
A
If you purchased the product from Crutchfield, feel free to contact our Tech Support team. They can walk you through the settings on the product and see if there may be a fix. Our toll-free Tech Support number is printed on your invoice, and is also available under the "My Orders" tab in the "My Account" section of our website. If you did not purchase the unit from Crutchfield, then you may want to contact the manufacturer.
kristina  Jan 28, 2020 (Staff)
Q
Does this work with AVH-110BT stereo?
mccdeb  Aug 26, 2019
1 answer
A
No, the AVH-110BT has a built in microphone and does not support the use of an external, wired microphone.
thomas  Sep 17, 2019 (Staff)
Q
is the cdvm1 compatible with the pioneer deh-x4700bt stereo?
robert  Jun 17, 2019
2 answers
A
Yes and it works very well in my car. I couldn't understand why my phone did not work when I purchased the radio. They don't tell you that you need to buy for microphone separately for that device
donald  Jun 27, 2019
A
Yes the stereo has a place on back that you plug in the external mic. I used this mic with my pioneer stereo and it works great .
kenneth  Jun 27, 2019
Q
I bought a 2018 Ram Big Horn addition with the 8.4 inch screen in dash stereo. It does not have the compact disc player in the center console under the middle seat like some models do. Is there an aftermarket compact disc player available that I can add on to my stereo?
michael  Feb 03, 2019
1 answer
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Sorry, no. We do not have an aftermarket CD player for connection to the original factory stereo in your truck. For additional assistance and personalized recommendations, feel free to contact us directly by phone or through our online chat service: https://www.crutchfield.com/support/ContactUs.aspx
ryan  Feb 06, 2019 (Staff)
Q
Will it work with my car stereo?
norman  Sep 27, 2018
2 answers
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Norman, if your stereo head supports Bluetooth connection then this mic just plugs into the rear of your stereo then you just need to place the mic where it's most convenient for you to be heard. I hope this helps.
terri  Sep 27, 2018
A
It should as long as your radio has a place in the back to insert a microphone
garrett  Sep 27, 2018
Q
Is this microphone compatible with my pioneer DEH-6800BT?
nicolas  Dec 04, 2017
1 answer
A
Yes it is but people say it's hard to hear you
scott  Dec 06, 2017
Q
Will the Pioneer CD-VM1-Front mic work on my Dual XDVD-600?
phillip  Nov 14, 2017
1 answer
A
The Pioneer CD-VM1 external microphone is designed for select Pioneer in-dash headunits with built-in Bluetooth that feature a 2.5mm microphone input. I'm afraid it would not work with your Dual XDVD-600 head unit. If you'd like more details or to discuss further, please contact an Advisor directly by phone (888.955.6000) or online chat.
david  Nov 17, 2017 (Staff)
Q
Is this compatible with a DEH-X6500BT? And if so can it be connected to where it's permanent and I don't have to plug it in every time I get a call?
marcus  Oct 01, 2017
1 answer
A
That should get installed permanently since it plugs in to the back of the radio and you point the microphone in the direction you choose.
salvador  Oct 04, 2017
Q
I have a avh-x2800bs stereo, do i have to use a pioneer mic or will any others work? Thx
jimmy  Jun 16, 2017
1 answer
A
For best results use the one from pioneer. It is better quality sound and it's only 19.99.
chris  Jun 16, 2017
Q
Hi. Will this fit a Kenwood DDX470 receiver? Thanks
chris  Jan 10, 2017
1 answer
A
Thanks for your question. The microphone is not a direct fit. Your Kenwood has a 3.5mm connection, this microphone has a 2.5mm connector. So it will not work without some type of adapter. Hope this helps.
kenneth  Jan 12, 2017 (Staff)
Q
Is this compatible with the AVH-X2800BS?
james  Dec 29, 2016
1 answer
A
Thanks for your question. Yes it is. It has the same 2.5mm connector as the microphone that came with the Pioneer receiver. Hope this helps.
kenneth  Dec 30, 2016 (Staff)
Q
will this work on a avh4200nex ?
aaron  Sep 24, 2016
1 answer
A
Technically this unit has a built in mic compatible to a Bluetooth capable phone. So it is not necessary to add one. This unit does have a aux input for this mic which should work, but as I mentioned not required.
samuel  Sep 25, 2016
Q
Does this microphone work with the Pioneer AVIC-7000NEX?
james  Jan 20, 2015
4 answers
A
Product is flawless not one issue.
gilbert  Jan 20, 2015
A
Yes it should .
william m  Jan 20, 2015
A
I understand that this should work if it has a normal 3.5mm audio jack
harry vega  Jan 20, 2015
A
Greetings James, Sorry I am no expert, but most Pioneer mike jacks look the same, if you have a Blue tooth phone option. I used the one I ordered when I moved my DEH-6400BT to my next car. All I did was to look the mike up at Pioneer's site, and found Crutchfield usually has it, and also lists it by the Pioneer part number. Confirmed and ordered it. (Their price was low enough to even get the wrong one.) Good Luck. Tony
anthony s  Jan 20, 2015
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