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Review: XtremeMac RoadShow Car AV Cable for iPod with video

Last updated: May 15, 2021 9:15 pm UTC
By Jeremy Horwitz
Review: XtremeMac RoadShow Car AV Cable for iPod with video

Pros: An all-in-one car charger and AV cable that enables average users or professional car installers to fully integrate video-ready iPods into premium car AV systems without cable clutter or feature compromises. Outputs iPod’s highest-quality video and audio from its Dock Connector port while recharging the battery inside. Black and gray design nicely matches most car interiors. Reasonable pricing.


Cons: Dock Connector is slightly larger than we’d prefer; composite video looks good, but may be shy of what ultra-premium car installs are capable of handling.

Review: XtremeMac RoadShow Car AV Cable for iPod with video

A professional auto installer’s dream cable, the new RoadShow combines two features previously reserved for separate accessories: composite RCA-style video and stereo audio outputs, plus a car charger, all in one eight-foot cable. Your iPod is connected to RoadShow’s black Dock Connector plug – a little thicker than we’d prefer, but otherwise slick – while the AV cables are connected to the car AV system’s auxiliary input ports, and the charger to any cigarette lighter/12-Volt accessory outlet nearby.


So attached, the iPod can charge while outputting line-quality audio output and solid quality video through a car’s speakers and built-in monitor(s). It’s available in black to match the interiors of most cars, and the most popular 5G iPods.

It’s a professional auto installer’s dream cable: for the first time, XtremeMac’s RoadShow Car AV Cable for iPod with video ($50) combines two features previously found only in separate accessories, or in parts specifically designed only to attach to one company’s auto AV systems. At one end of the eight-foot cable is a matte black car charging bulb with a single LED light to indicate that it’s powered up, small and unobtrusive enough to mostly hide wherever you install it in your car. There’s also a glossy black iPod Dock Connector plug that’s ready to connect to the bottom of a fifth-generation iPod, and only a little larger than we’d prefer.


Finally, there’s a set of three RCA-style, composite video and audio plugs that are ready to connect to an in-car monitor or AV system.

In short, RoadShow provides a single-piece solution to an increasingly common question: how does one fully integrate a video-ready iPod into a car without a mess of cables, or giving up charging? As we noted in our earlier review of Capdase’s Come Home cables (iLounge ratings: B+/B), you’ll need to compromise in one of two ways with other cable solutions – either connect a cable to the iPod’s top headphone port and sacrifice audio/video quality, then use a second cable to provide car charging, or use a Capdase cable to connect to the iPod’s Dock Connector and give up charging altogether. So far, only RoadShow eliminates this need to compromise, pulling top-quality audio and video signals from the iPod’s bottom while providing charging power.


Review: XtremeMac RoadShow Car AV Cable for iPod with video

Review: XtremeMac RoadShow Car AV Cable for iPod with video

The benefits of RoadShow became especially obvious in a high-end car install we’ve been working on for the past few weeks: having tried AV system-specific iPod integration cables sold by companies like Pioneer, we were dissatisfied both with the physical size and looks of some of these cables, and the way our iPods responded when connected to them. Pioneer’s AVIC-Z1 and CD-IB100II iPod integration kit (iLounge rating: C+) has a fantastic 7” monitor with standard AV inputs, but uses a bulky, case-incompatible white cable and a poor on-screen iPod interface. For systems like this – and even many that are less deluxe – RoadShow offers a better-looking alternative that also produces better results. Unlike Pioneer’s and other companies’ interfaces, which often cost twice as much, RoadShow gives you the ability to output video to video-ready AV systems, and preserve the superior control afforded by the iPod’s own screen and Click Wheel.


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