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Trevor Kaplan demonstrates Scosche's OEM integration interfaces. Scosche offers two types of OE interfaces: Radio Replacement Interfaces and Auxiliary Input Interfaces. These unique interfaces are researched and designed to either replace the factory radio when upgrading to an aftermarket head-unit or add auxiliary inputs for any external audio device allowing greater control and consumer choices for an aftermarket installation.

Scosche's Radio Replacement Interfaces will allow the factory radios in vehicles to be replaced by any aftermarket head-unit without losing any vehicle serviceability features. Vehicle applications include: GM, Chrysler, Dodge, Cadillac and Chevrolet with or without On-star systems.

Scosche's Auxiliary Input Interfaces will allow integration with a factory head-unit enabling connectivity with an external audio or video source. Scosche's Auxiliary Input Interfaces are designed for the discriminating consumer who wants to add additional components to their vehicle's system, such as iPod or Mp3 players, without removing the factory radio and its functions. Vehicle applications include: Honda, Toyota and Volkswagen. Visit www.scosche.com.

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