Clarity DAB/SD/AUX-IN/USB/CD Ex-display (£39.90) and New (£69.90) available inc antenna @ halfords
Seems good price for the specs with DAB radio:
CLARITY CCE203DAB DAB/CD/MP3 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Clarity CCE203DAB DAB/CD/MP3 Digital CD Radio with MP3 connectivity with front mounted USB, Aux-in & DAB magnetic mount antenna included. Hear more music, news and sport stations with digital radio.
FEATURES & BENEFITS OF THE CLARITY CCE203 DAB PLAYER
DAB digital radio with external mounted DAB antenna included
CD/CD-R/CD-RW/MP3/WMA compatible
MP3 playback - play up to 100 tracks on one MP3 CD
4x40W max power output
RDS tuner with 18FM & 6AM presets
SD card slot (reads up to 8GB)
Front mounted USB & aux in**
4 Channels line out: Front & Rear
Includes ISO connector, complete mounting kits
This unit is not steering wheel control compatible
WHAT IN THE BOX
Clarity CCE203DAB
DAB antenna - mag mount
Din mounting kits
ISO connector
Fascia case
User's manual
Reviews here: http://reviews.halfords.com/4028/241427/reviews.htm


All Comments (17)
Jump to unread Post a CommentEdited By: TheShadowWalker on Aug 02, 2012 23:11
hence the Cold vote.
hence the Cold vote.
No Stock? The 3 previous posts suggest otherwise.
Voted Hot
hence the Cold vote.
No Stock? The 3 previous posts suggest otherwise.
Voted Hot
And you checked yourself, and found how many in stock and where?
So maybe 2 in stock in parts of Essex, SWales, and SW. London.
In my part of the UK..Midlands.... Nothing.
One in Didcot
What car have you got and how old? It shouldn't be too hard, just a case of switching wires (using pliers!). Sometimes you may need to use the new mounting kit you get with the radio. Google is your friend. And don't forget to run the antenna wires to the roof.
Plus, depends on what radio you have, you might need to buy some audio release tool like this (or just use any tools you already have) to remove the old one: http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_734063_categoryId_265879_langId_-1?cm_sp=Intelligent_Offer-_-Product_Details_Zone_1-_-Blank&iozone=PDPz1
It should take 30 minutes-1 hour. OR just ask some teenage neighbour who pimps up their ride and they should be able to do it for u cheap ;)
Cheers TSWalker..looks like the £30 maybe the easist way. My car would explode if I fiddled with it.
Edited By: ihmoody on Aug 02, 2012 23:49
Don't use pliers!
You can buy the correct DIN fitting electrical adapter for your car in most cases if your car is less than 15 years old from eBay, which will be a fraction of the price that Halfrauds sell the same wiring kit.
No pliers or hammers required. Just plug n play.
Edited By: talkshop on Aug 02, 2012 23:56
Edited By: TheShadowWalker on Aug 03, 2012 00:13
Cheers TSWalker..looks like the £30 maybe the easist way. My car would explode if I fiddled with it.
Try asking other garages? Halfords are basically a rip-off. They charge £6.99 to fit headlight bulbs which is super easy to do...:|
Try asking other garages? Halfords are basically a rip-off. They charge £6.99 to fit headlight bulbs which is super easy to do...:|[/quote]
Not if it's a Renault Megane, apparently, http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=nXCZ2v-nIF4#! ;)
Try asking other garages? Halfords are basically a rip-off. They charge £6.99 to fit headlight bulbs which is super easy to do...:|[/quote]
Not if it's a Renault Megane, apparently, http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=nXCZ2v-nIF4#! ;)[/quote]
What complete tosh. I've changed main and dipped bulbs on my sisters megane which is the same model and it took me about 10 minutes and scraped knuckles, but no removing of wheel or bumper.