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Yes, it is. I have a 2011 Pilot EX-L and installed a more complicated version of this which works through my XM satellite radio via a modified harness - allows me to use the steering wheel controls, but the microphone is crap, so I can't use it for what I really bought it for (hands-free calling). Also involved removing the factory stereo - like I said - complicated. This unit you could simply plug into the aux plug in the console compartment, and run the mic and control button back under the console up to your steering column - easier than it sounds, trust me. The only thing is you don't have steering wheel controls for the aux - but so what if the hands-free is working and the sound quality of calls is killer? And of course, you can still play music from your phone too. Honestly, in hindsight, this is exactly what I would have done.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I don't know. HOWEVER the technician at Best Buy who installs electronic gizmos in automobiles has a resource of some kind that he used to look-up whether this device could be installed on my 2008 Subaru Outback. If the automative bay is COVID-closed, I'm sure there is a supervisor or manager that can check this out for you. Alternatively, if you have difficulty reaching someone at Best Buy, you can go to the manufacturer's website (with name, make and model of the bluetooth device and your car's info in hand) and ask about compatibility. This Bluetooth device, in combination with the gizmo I also bought (from Best Buy) to hold my iPhone, is the best, most useful, trouble-free purchase I've made for my aging but totally reliable car. Good luck! P.S. If you are looking for an accessory to mount your phone, I strongly recommend the Bracketron - TripGrip Car Holder for Mobile Phones - Model:BT1-666-2 SKU:5610800 There is a dizzying array of mounts and vent adapters on the market. This is the one recommended by Derrick (the Best Buy technician who helped me) and it works like a charm. You can easily reposition the mount if you need to, you can adjust the angle at which you or a passenger views your phone or other device, and the phone pops off the "holder" with the press of a button.
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