Maestro Automotive Electronics



While many car owners are happy with their factory radio system and aren’t going to change anything, others replace it with an aftermarket unit to enjoy all the benefits of sound clarity. Radio replacement interfaces allow for swapping the factory radio system without compromising vital vehicle functions like voice commands, Bluetooth, steering wheel controls, etc. This is when many customers opt for Maestro Idatalink as one of the premier brands in audio integration products built to deliver reliable performance and a long-lasting lifespan.

As part of the Automotive Data Solutions Inc. family, Maestro has grown into one of the most recognizable and renowned brands in the industry. Its lineup includes a variety of products that make the upgrading job much easier. Thus, the Maestro Idatalink RR ensures seamless integration of the vehicle’s original audio functionality with an aftermarket radio. Besides, when used with compatible partner units, it adds many demanded features such as tire pressure monitoring, performance gauges, battery voltage, etc.

If you want to add an aftermarket amplifier for a more dynamic sound while retaining your factory radio, the company covers your needs with its selection of amplifier replacement interfaces. Maestro also delivers a wide selection of quality and durable accessories required for either an amplifier or a radio replacement. All products are engineered with the customer in mind and are easy to install and use. The company’s lineup is constantly expanded to provide customers with new solutions that push the envelope.

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I have been trying to get an aftermarket radio in my Charger. For some reason, this is a task really difficult or unnecessarily expensive. This T harness is ONLY HALF of the stuff you need, you will need to also spend another $150 on ADS-MRR just to get this harness to plug in correctly. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHEAP RADIOS. Because you would be setting up stuff you cant use anyways. so i would recommend if your radio supports GPS, touchscreen, and Monitors your sensors. This part was a waste to me because its redundant to hook up DVD player and GPS when my radio can not support it.
Posted by Dylan (Saint George, UT) / November 20, 20202006 Dodge Charger