Showing posts with label in-dash navigation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label in-dash navigation. Show all posts

Saturday, February 25, 2012

05-08 FORD RADIO CAN BUS MODULE INTERFACE Review

05-08 FORD RADIO CAN BUS MODULE INTERFACE
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Worked great to wire up a new Pioneer GPS into our 2006 Ford Explorer. It allowed us to wire everything while sitting in the kitchen at the table. Lot's easier than hanging my head under a dash. We connected all the wires from this unit to the wiring harness supplied with the new head unit. I then brought the parts out to the truck and plugged everything in.
This unit allows control of the factory subwoofer, connects the emergency brake wire to the GPS (Needed for all aftermarket GPS head units), and even signals when the headlights are so the head unti dims and changes the GPS display to nighttime mode.
This unit is a must if you are going to install a new radio into a late model Ford car or truck. Yup, it costs nearly $100, but the time you save in wiring is priceless. I was able to install the new radio in less than 90 minutes......and I am not a professional installer.

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works with 05-09 ford vehicles when replacing a radio. Retains factory subwoofer, auxiliary jack, and rear seat entertainment. Vss, parking break, illumination, reverse and 12v accessory output.

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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Metra 95-8226B Dash Kit for Toyota Prius 2010 Double DIN (Black) Review

Metra 95-8226B Dash Kit for Toyota Prius 2010 Double DIN (Black)
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I'm currently waiting for a new Pioneer HU to be released so I haven't gotten a chance to install the kit yet. However for those of you who were wondering, the statement "Factory style texture" is false. It's black and NOT textured, so won't really precisely match the interior of a Prius which is dark gray and textured.

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Dash Kit for: Toyota Prius 2010 Install dash kit for Double DIN/ISO Radios Stacked ISO DIN Head unit provision Painted with a scratch resistant matte finish Designed and manufactured with precision tolerances, resulting in a gapless fit between the dash and the kit Painted black to match factory dash color High-grade ABS plastic construction Factory style texture Kit Includes: 1. Double DIN Radio Housing 2. Radio Housing Trim Plate 3. Radio Housing Trim Panel 4. Radio Housing Brackets Scratch Resistant Matte Black Finish

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Metra 95-9308B Dash Kit for: BMW X5 2000-2006 Double DIN Review

Metra 95-9308B Dash Kit for: BMW X5 2000-2006 Double DIN
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I bought this faceplate to install a Pioneer AVIC-Z2 in my 2002 X5, which originally came with the "Bordmonitor" built-in Navigation system.
Many sources online list this kit for sale, and some with the notation "Not for cars equipped with Navigation System"
Well, it did work for me, with some minor tweaking.
To begin with, the instructions call for you to attach the brackets to the radio unit and then install in the car by snapping the brackets in place. Then, the faceplate is supposed to be installed on top of this.
However, installing the brackets so that they are both exactly even is very difficult, and even the smallest deviation results in a radio that looks skewed.
I found it easier to attach the brackets to the faceplate and then place the faceplate around the radio and then screw the brackets into the radio. The entire assembly then slides into the dashboard.
However, three was a noticeable gap at the bottom, and the faceplate is set up so that the radio is at the bottom of the faceplate.
I reversed the brackets (putting L on the right and R on the left) and turned the faceplate upside down from the orientation in the photo. Not only does it fit better, but the gap at the bottom is gone. And it looks better as well. The radio is in the center of the dash, not near the bottom. The small gap is now at the top, where it is not noticeable, as it next to the A/C vents.
Overall, I think it is a good product, and for $15 reasonably priced. The finish is a matte black paint that matches the panel paint on the BMW pretty closely. It looks "normal" in the car, and not cheap or aftermarket.

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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Kenwood Cmos-300 Multi-Angle Rear View CAMera Review

Kenwood Cmos-300 Multi-Angle Rear View CAMera
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I recently replaced the Pioneer ND-BC4 in my car with this camera because the Pioneer was acting up. As it turned out, it was a pinched camera cable that caused the camera to go blind 50%+ of the time.
Immediately, I noticed the Kenwood's picture to be not nearly as clear as the Pioneer. This could be contributed to the fact that it uses considerably WIDER ANGLE lense. Also, the picture is NOT as bright as the Pioneer at night time, which could be due to wider angle lense as well.
My installer noticed both cameras to be from same manufacturer, exact same wiring harness and all. He said the only difference is the camera lense.
The manual came in English but when you try to set up the camera angle etc. everything shows up on the screen in JAPANESE, which is just rediculous!! Since the pictures on the manual were so small I had to download the manual from Kenwood's website and then enlarge and print the pictures to go through each setup process.
The multi-angle remote on the Kenwood enables you to view 5 different positions. Again, however, the picture quality is not nearly as good as the clips I saw on Youtube. It's not possible to adjust focus on the camera. Night time visibility, especially, under poor lighting condition is very blury and horrible.

Everytime I try to reverse into my parking space where it's not sufficiently lit I have to look back as well.
One advantage it has over the Pioneer though is the guidelines, which helps you in certain situation to park your vehicle straight. However, at night time, it becomes almost useless as you can't really see the parking lines on the ground due to poor night-time camera performance. In order for you to see reasonably clear the are needs to be well-lit.
I really liked the Pioneer when it was working although it was a bit harder to park straight without the guidelines. If Pioneer could add guidelines it would be perfect.
I am seriously thinking about putting back the Pioneer because I prefer clearer pictures and better night time performance over guidelines and multi-angle views, which I feel are just gimmic.



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Friday, December 2, 2011

Kenwood Kna-Nt100 Navteq Traffic Tuner Review

Kenwood Kna-Nt100 Navteq Traffic Tuner
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The Navteq Traffic Tuner warns you of impending traffic when you start braking! It doesn't give you any advanced warning of traffic until you can see the red tail lights of the cars directly in front of you. In addition, the audible warning will pop on and warn you "traffic ahead" when there are only a hanful of cars blowing down the highway at 70+ MPH. Save your money and don't purchase this product.

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Monday, November 14, 2011

Goodyear GY 500X 4.3-Inch Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator Review

Goodyear GY 500X 4.3-Inch Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator
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I have Alk Technologies, PC Miler Navigator 430. It also uses NAVTEQ maps. It will still send me on truck restricted roads, happened to me today, and on very rare occasions, a low bridge. I'm trying to find out if the new Garmin GPS nuvi 465t for trucks uses NAVTEQ maps. If so, I wouldn't waste big money on these GPS's. I would just buy a cheap Tom Tom or Garmin, and read a map!!

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Goodyear GY 500X Goodyear GY 500X Trucker-Specific GPS Travel Assistant

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Saturday, October 1, 2011

Brand New Jensen Vm9214 In-dash All-in-one Dvd, Cd, Mp3, Receiver with 7" Flip Out Motorized Touch Screen Monitor with Usb Slot + Built in Ipod and Iphone Interface Review

Brand New Jensen Vm9214 In-dash All-in-one Dvd, Cd, Mp3, Receiver with 7 Flip Out Motorized Touch Screen Monitor with Usb Slot + Built in Ipod and Iphone Interface
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I bought this for my boyfriend for Christmas. He loved it, and he loves to be able to see movies in dash now, and the screen is like a little surprise to our friends when they go in the car

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Brand New Jensen Vm9214 In-Dash All-In-One Dvd, Cd, Mp3, Receiver With 7" Flip Out Motorized Touch Screen Monitor With Usb Slot + Built In Ipod And Iphone InterfaceFeatures:7" TFT Touch Screen Fully Motorized, all-in-one in-dash monitor receiverAM/FM/MPX RadioDVD/CD, USB Receiver + Free SD Card Reader which plugs into the USB inFull Function, Soft Touch ScreenBuilt in iPod and iPhone audio interfaceiPod video ready - requires jlinkusb16:9 Wide Format or selectable 4:3 aspect ratioAnti Reflective screen coatingUp/Down Motorized PanelHigh Resolution & Definition Picture36 Preset memory Radio StationsBuilt in crossover filterSub controlsAuto Loader DVD/CD Deck MechanismPlays DVD, CD, MP3, Xvid, MPEG1, MPEG2, CD-R, CD-RW, and WMA Built In ESPZoom In/Out FunctionLast Position MemoryUSB in Front Full Function Remote ControlMulti Language OSDRotary control knob for easy navigatingNavigation ready (requires NAV102)(2) Auxiliary AV InputsRear View Camera w/Reverse Gear Sensor(3) Sets of Front, Rear, and sub Preamp Outputs40 x 4 watt 4 Channel High Power Output8 Preset Equalizer CurvesComposite video output allows you to add additional video screensSteering wheel remote ready (Requires SWI-PS)Advanced easy to use touch screen interfaceFront aux A/V InputFront and rear USBUSB and SD can play both audio and video filesMP3 ID3 tag displays artist names, song names, album names, etcSecondary display for when screen is in the closed positionBlue button illuminationIncludes A/V Media cableBluetooth ready (Requires BTM15)

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Saturday, September 17, 2011

Scosche NN1642B 2007-Up Nissan Altima kit DIN With Pocket Kit and Double DIN Kit Color Matched Review

Scosche NN1642B 2007-Up Nissan Altima kit DIN With Pocket Kit and Double DIN Kit Color Matched
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I bought this kit couple days ago and this is really good.I put that in my altima 2010, this fits really good in car. Really good product to buy. If you want to put after market stereo in your car, then you should get this kit.

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Scosche NN1642B 2007 - Up Nissan Altima kit DIN WithPocket Kit & Double DIN Kit (Color Matcheded)

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Metra 99-3010S Dash Kit for Chevrolet Camaro 2010 (Silver) Review

Metra 99-3010S Dash Kit for Chevrolet Camaro 2010 (Silver)
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This kit works if you want a double DIN in your 2010+ Camaro dash.
Pros:
-Integration is there, no need for steering modules, etc. Just get an antenna adapter.
-Buttons are actually decent quality, easy touch.
-Can change LCD color to make it match car or HU lighting.
-Proper radio that Chevy should have put in, I now have nav, movies, etc. in my dash!
-Amazon price on this is great!
Cons:
-Manual is wrong on dash cut, need more room for the wiring, and leave the bolted part there.
-My unit cam with hairline scratches from the factory, and a molding cut right on the LCD.
-Can't change button color as far as I can tell, and it doesn't match the Camaro
-Light leak from LCD, had to cover
-Chimes and turn signal sound cheesy, I removed cap to get rid of it.
-IMO the DD unit would look a lot better if it weren't so recessed.
Overall, this is pretty much your only choice for a double-din for your 2010+ Camaro, and it does do the job. Could be better though.


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Retains All Factory Function And Includes Interface For All Audio, Product Features: Install dash kit for Single DIN/ISO Radios Designed for all models of the 2010 Camaro Large sweeping panel is designed with a factory look Blue LED illumination climate control display with soft touch buttons Fully retains the full functionality of the climate control system The kit controls the layout and retains controls for the heated seats, hazard lights, and lock/unlock Included the interface to retain all audio and Onstar system functions All software is flash updateable to accommodate for future changes Includes a storage pocket below the radio Designed and manufactured with precision tolerances, resulting in a gapless fit between the dash and the kit Painted Silver to match factory dash color High-grade ABS plastic construction Factory style texture

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Sunday, September 11, 2011

Metra 99-9501B Dash Kit for Jaguar X-Type 2002-2008 S-Type 2003-2008 Review

Metra 99-9501B Dash Kit for Jaguar X-Type 2002-2008 S-Type 2003-2008
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Easy installation, and looks great. Exact match of color to the a/c unit. works with single din and dual din radios, which is nice if you have a single din but will eventually upgrade to double din stereo.

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Painted black to match factory dash, Double DIN radio provision , Also available in Gray (99-9501G)

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Friday, August 5, 2011

Metra 95-8904B Dash Kit for: Subaru Legacy/Outback 2010 Double DIN Review

Metra 95-8904B Dash Kit for: Subaru Legacy/Outback 2010 Double DIN
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In the instructions for my 2010 Subaru Outback it calls for a hacksaw to take out a piece of plastic behind the radio to install aftermarket units. Maybe it is the fault of Subaru , but I am not too keen on using a hacksaw on my car.... Other than that the items functions as described

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Dash Kit for: Subaru Legacy/Outback 2010 Double DIN, Radio Mounts At An Angle For A More Factory Look

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Monday, June 13, 2011

Clarion NZ409 7-Inch Portable GPS Navigator Review

Clarion NZ409 7-Inch Portable GPS Navigator
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Pro: the price was right with the nav and it is well integrated. The sound is right up there with the Alpine I had before. It does run my iPod Nano as advertised. When I played a DVD, it played the music but not the video (because the parking brake was not on)...that was cool.
Con: I tried as hard as I possibly could to find a DVD player that would let me search through the iPod titles...this unit is down near the bottom of that capability about the best you can do with the iPod is put it on shuffle or make some good playlists. It may be that the next generation of gear will do this, but for now, you're almost better off getting a unit with a aux jack on the front and using the ipod itself.
The Nav is good but is very different than the Garmin Nuvi I have. It gets a fix very quickly, but got totally confused yesterday when I tried to go to a nearby town using backroads. I had to turn the nav off after I made one turn it didn't like. The Garmin seems to recover better and recalculate your trip when something is wrong (like the road it wants to use is closed for construction).
The voice sounds like one of those answering phone synthetic voices that reads your credit card number back to you, not near as nice as the Garmin.
Once I get over how cool it is having it all-in-one, I will starting thinking about how much I spent to have a stereo that sounds about as good as the one I had before, plays an ipod almost the same as the one I had before, and has a nav almost as good as the one I had suction-cupped to my windshield that I could put in any car I drove.....it is cool having a touch screen and I guess that is the feature I really paid for.

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Get there fast, and get there entertained with Clarion's NZ409. Featuring built-in GPS navigation, a 7-inch motorized touchscreen, iPod direct control, and plenty more, it's the perfect hub for your mobile entertainment needs.

QVGA Color LCD Monitor The 7-inch touchscreen QVGA monitor is fully motorized, and offers a great picture whether you're using the GPS navigation or stopping to enjoy some video.
Enjoy Your Favorite Media Take in your favorite music and movies from DVD, DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW, CD, CD-DA, HDCD, or CD-R/RW. You can also enjoy MP3 and WMA digital audio files from a data disc or USB thumb drive, for hours of music and ID3-TAG display of track information.
Easy-view Sub Display In addition to its main LCD screen, while "closed," the NZ409 shows you its informative 12-digit blue LCD display for maximum visibility within a space-saving profile.
iPod Direct Control via USB Just connect the USB cable that's included with your iPod to the source unit's USB input to control your iPod. Using an optional CCA723 cable will even let you watch iPod Video on the screen. The same USB terminal can also be used to connect a USB memory device with digital music files stored on it.
24-bit D/A Converter for Superb Sound Reproduction Fully enjoy the sonic impact of DVD movie soundtracks or music videos. 24-bit technology actually oversamples the digital signal, providing excellent results that just weren't possible with older 16-bit systems.
Built-in Navigation System Nothing to add--it's all there from the get go. Count on GPS accuracy, an efficient navigation engine, and intuitive 2D/3D map screens to guide you to your destination. Navigation data is pre-stored on the internal flash memory for quick access and response.
2 GB flash memory map storage
Map Coverage: US 50 States and Canada
12 Million built-in POIs
TTS (Text to Speach) for Street Announcements

Sirius SSP Direct Connection Ready Connect to a Sirius Satellite Radio receiver without any need for a interface box--and enjoy over 130 channels of music, news, talk shows, sports and traffic information with digital quality sound throughout the U.S. and Canada.
Rear Vision Camera RCA Input This RCA input enables you to smoothly connect a rear camera to display the area behind your vehicle. The increased view encourages and facilitates safer driving.
6ch/2V RCA Output The NZ409 boasts a 40W x 4 built-in amplifier, but with 3 sets of RCA outputs, you are free to add external power amplifiers to create a more powerful, sophisticated audio system.
Bluetooth Ready Used with the optional BLT370 Bluetooth transceiver, you will be able to enjoy the benefits of hands-free calling as well as audio streaming of music you have stored on your mobile phone.
Remote Control Included Control the action with the included wireless remote.
What's in the Box Clarion NZ409, trim ring, wiring harness, remote control, installation hardware, owner's manual, installation guide.

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Thursday, June 2, 2011

Kenwood DNX6140 6.1-Inch Wide Double-DIN In-Dash Nagivation with Built-in Bluetooth USB/iPod Direct Control/DVD Receiver Review

Kenwood DNX6140 6.1-Inch Wide Double-DIN In-Dash Nagivation with Built-in Bluetooth USB/iPod Direct Control/DVD Receiver
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I had this unit profesionally installed in my Porsche Cayman and the custom installation is a very good fit. The navigation system is very easy to use - if you've had a garmin (that is what it is based on), you pretty much do not need to read the manual - it is very intuitive and accurate. I've driven about 2000 miles with it and I like the large bright display - it is easy to change directions and detour on the fly. It does not have voice commands, but the touch screen is easy to use.
I have also used the bluetooth with my Razr phone and have not encountered the problems stated in the earlier review. The microphone is placed near the rearview mirror and only the front speakers come on when I'm talking on the phone - the unit shuts off any music that you might have playing. I use the touchscreen to dial a number and it works well - the folks at the receiving end have no problem hearing me.
There is also an ipod adapter that is in the glove compartment - once hooked up all controls are on the touchscreen - it is easy to use and works well. If one puts in a DVD / CD that takes precedence over the ipod unless you instruct the unit otherwise. I leave the unit to power up when starting the car and it automatically shuts off when the engine is off. I haven't used the XM stations as I do not subscribe to that service but the FM stations pull in fine using the standard antenna that came with the car.
All in all this is a very good unit and I am very happy with it.

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Kenwood's DNX6140 is an all-around solution for your vehicle, providing you with movies, music, hands-free calling with onboard Bluetooth, and built-in Garmin GPS Navigation with maps of the United States and Canada. Get where you need to go and have plenty of fun getting there.

6.1-Inch Touchscreen with Variable Illumination The DNX6140 puts intuitive control right at your fingertips with its 6.1-inch QVGA TFT Active Matrix Display and powerful, easy-to-use graphical user interface. Customize the unit's front panel illumination with the new variable illumination palette of colors--match your interior tones, dash lighting, or whatever tickles your fancy. Selectable wallpapers and customizable backgrounds offer further personalization.
Built-In Navigation--Guidance by Garmin This integrated navi system guides you everywhere with ease on the DNX6140's 6.1-inch screen. All functions are intuitively controlled by touchscreen menus, and voice guidance works over the vehicle's speaker system. There is no need to swap map discs since it comes with a built-in full-memory Garmin Navigation board that features maps of Canada, continental USA, Hawaii, and Alaska. Navigation feature include:
Easy-to-use GUI (graphic user interface)
More than 6 million points of interest
Program up to 500 waypoints for long trips
Text-To-Speech (TTS) Voice Guidance (English, French, Spanish)
Selectable 2D or 3D Map Display
Track Log Display
Trip Computer

Built-In Bluetooth--Powered by Parrot The built-in Bluetooth hands-free system enables easy, safe cellular phone communications from the car. Features include (not all features work on all phones):
High-quality noise-cancelling microphone
Register up to five Bluetooth phones
Holds up to 1,000 phone numbers per registered phone
Supports Auto Phonebook Download
Supports A2DP Wireless Music Streaming
Supports voice-recognition dialing
Supports incoming/outgoing short-message service (SMS)
Bluetooth firmware upgradeable

Enjoy Your Favorite Media The DNX6140 is a media powerhouse, letting you play your favorite CDs and DVDs, along with several digital audio and video formats. The unit accepts DVD, DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW, CD, CD-R/RW, VCD, and CD-DA discs. It plays back AAC-LC, MP3, and WMA audio files; MPEG1 and MPEG2 video files; and can display JPG images. Throw your files on a disc or a USB device and enjoy them in your vehicle wherever you are.
And, of course, you still can listen to the AM/FM radio. Use Auto Memory to automatically add stations with good reception to presets, or enter them manually. The DNX6140 displays FM radio text when available as well as traffic information, and it allows you to enter station names.
Seamless Connection with iPod Video/Audio Connect an iPod using the optional KCA-iP301V cable to enable full video (for iPods with video capability) and/or audio control. You'll supply power to your iPod as well as charge it while you enjoy your music.
USB Direct Control You can enjoy your favorite music, video, or images from USB devices like flash drives or MP3 players. When connecting a USB device, playback starts automatically. When a battery-powered USB device like an MP3 player is connected to this unit, it also gets a charge, so it's ready to go with you when you exit the vehicle.
Input and Output In addition to the iPod and USB support, you can use the DNX6140's front auxiliary A/V input to connect external audio/video sources like video game systems.
The unit also features an A/V output for sending content to an additional screen in the vehicle.
For audio output, the DNX6140 has two sets of 2V RCA pre-amp outputs for system expansion (in addition to the on-board 50W x 4 amplifier).
HD and Satellite Radio Ready The DNX6140 allows you to enjoy SIRIUS (requires CA-SR20V cable + Sirius Tuner) or XM (requires KCA-XM100V + XM Mini Tuner) radio in your vehicle. Enjoy a multitude of channels featuring music, news, talk shows, sports, and traffic information with CD quality sound.
You also can add an HD Radio tuner. When you connect an HD radio tuner, features of the unit are disabled and changed to HD Radio tuner features.
Rear Camera Input The DNX6140 is ready for a rear camera, allowing you to monitor behind your vehicle as you back up.
What's in the Box Kenwood DNX6140, sleeve, trim ring, wiring harness, installation tools, installation manual, operation manual, warranty card.

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PYLE PLTS79BT 7-Inch Single DIN In-Dash Motorized Touch Screen TFT/LCD Monitor with DVD/CD/MP3/MP4/USB/SD/AM-FM/RDS/Bluetooth and Screen Dial Pad Review

PYLE PLTS79BT 7-Inch Single DIN In-Dash Motorized Touch Screen TFT/LCD Monitor with DVD/CD/MP3/MP4/USB/SD/AM-FM/RDS/Bluetooth and Screen Dial Pad
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I just installed my new Pyle few days ago, so i do not have a deep review, but i will give you my feed back so far.
The good.
* Well done, i mean, looks really god (does not look cheap).
* Nice image crisp and clear. Some quick access options for bright or dark days, and a complete set up menu to configure it.
* Good sound, a lot of output wiring options, including two rear video outputs, so you will upgrade your video with two more monitors if you like, without extra accesories.
* Wire harness included... in my case, Pyle included a harness that match my car connectors, so great bonus. Easy to mount, and easy to connect (by pass) the parking brake wire.
* USB and SD Card options.
* Plays the most common audio and video formats, including Divx for video and Windows media for songs.
The bad:
* The screen blocks the middle air conditioning vents, so most of the time the screen is inside (i live in a very hot place). That is why you really depends of the remote. One basic operation like forward or backward is not available on the panel. So, the only way to get it is with the screen or the remote.
* There is a "beep" any time you use the volume control... annoying thing, because is a loud beep for any point of volume, i mean, increase from 10 to 18 is 8 loud beeps.
* The source is controlled by one button. The control does not have a button for each source mode to play it fast, so you will need to push that button until you find the right source.
* Cooling fan sometimes very loud.
* The touch screen performance is not the best... difficult to set time or find the right song in the menu. Sometimes you need the remote to run the close menu lines.
So far, i think is a very good choice (Price Vs. Benefits). I made an upgrade on my Car sound system, because i use to have just a basic Cd Player, and now i have a lot of choices to run with this unit. I already ordered an additional 7" screen to maintain my kid busy in long trips.
I am very happy with this equipment and i will recommend you considering the bad items mentioned (not to bad, but annoying sometimes).

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This in-dash single-DIN headunit has a 7-inch, fully detachable motorized touch-screen display! It\'s equipped with everything you need to make your vehicle into a mobile entertainment system on wheels: a player that supports AM/FM, DVD, VCD, CD, MP3 CD, SD cards, USB sticks, and a front panel AUX input to conveniently plug in your MP3 player or iPod. You\'ll be enjoying your favorite movies, TV shows, and video clips on this crystal-clear 1440 x 234 resolution screen in no time. Easily tweak your image and sound using the brightness, contrast, chroma, hue, treble, bass, balance, and fader controls. Store your favorite stations on the 30 presets, or control the balance of your music using the built-in DSP equalizer. Anti-shock protection keeps your multimedia smooth and skip-free. With 80 watts on each of the four channels and subwoofer, this head-unit has power! Control from the backseat using the included fully functional wireless remote. Compatible with both NTSC and PAL.

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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Kenwood DNX7160 2-DIN Multimedia DVD Receiver Review

Kenwood DNX7160 2-DIN Multimedia DVD Receiver
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I have the Aussie 7360 version, identical apart from locale settings.
First up, I had the reset issue that some owners have experienced with this model and also the DNX-9960 model. This has been fixed with an easy to load firmware update off the Kenwood website. If the FW on your unit is 1.0.0, then update as other slight improvements have been made to the iPod interface.
My main reason to choose the Kenwood was the Garmin navigation which I've used for several years and prefer over other SatNav systems. Could be just familiarity but I do like its no-nonsense interface. Access to readily available red-light and speed camera POIs and ability to upload all my existing favorites were also features for me.
As a radio/CD/DVD/iPod player, it's a very flexible unit. The comprehensive settings available across all audio/video sources mean any owner should be able to fine tune the unit to their listening preferences. You can configure just about every conceivable aspect whether it's EQ, position, balance or fader, spacial enhancement and so on. You can add a reversing camera which activates on selecting reverse gear. Plus you don't need to use a Kenwood camera. You can choose a CCD if you prefer over CMOS.
In my own case, I've retained the stock speakers at this stage and the improved sound over the standard Toyota head unit made by Fujitsu Ten, is wuite noticable, especially in the bass and treble ranges. As it is I don't see any reason to invest in an amp or replacement speakers.
The only reason I did not award a 5 star rating is that the interface which is easy to use, is a bit slow to respond and sometimes needs multiple touches to get a response at all. This is annoying as it distracts you while driving and as such it could shift your focus off the road. This is far from ideal. I tend now to ensure my sources are set up before driving. That is, try not to change CDs or change playlists on the iPod feature while driving. I have had my unit setup to play DVDs while driving but only use music DVDs. A nice touch is the ability to have a video window on the Nav screen. A quick touch hides this feature if the law is watching! I've fitted a PAC Audio SWI-JACK steerring wheel control unit interface to use the factory controls with the head unit. They work well but there is a slight delay in response. I guess this is because the controls must be translated in the box and this unfortunately is not instantaneous. You get used to it though.
You can also customise the boot screen which I have done to make it look more like a factory unit. All these features make the Kenwood a very desireable unit. While the Alpines look very nice too, the Garmin SatNav was the clincher for me and overall I am very happy. I'd probably rate it a 4.5 stars if I could but not quite a 5 as it does have some slight imperfections, but these are not enough to prevent me recommending the 7160/7360.

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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Eclipse AVN7000 7-Inch HD Navigation System With Dvd/Ms Multi-Source Receiver Review

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Short review for those with attention deficit disorder:
Is the Eclipse AVN7000 worth two thousand dollars? Nope. Look elsewhere. There are a lot better ways to spend two grand.
Longer review:
Well, I purchased an Eclipse AVN7000 a couple days ago. I was very excited to get it installed in my new car. My options were limited, since I only had one DIN space to work with. So I chose the "top-of-the-line" AVN7000. Was it worth it? Nope.
Why, you ask? Well, I was expecting a feature rich, easy to use, well thought out and designed unit with all of the bells and whistles. What you get is another product that was rushed out the door, and forgotten about by the manufacturer.
The interface of this unit is clunky at best. There are very few buttons on the face of the unit - 10 buttons and a knob/button. That keeps it simple, but they managed to add several more on the touch screen itself - making me wonder why they put buttons on the face of the unit...?
The Nav button on the face only has one purpose: to jump you from wherever you are to the nav screen. While that is handy, I fail to see why it can't do something else while you're in Nav mode.
The Menu button takes you to an on-screen menu that is cryptic and poorly organized, and mostly to do with nav functions, NOT anything else. (I guess Fujitsu / Eclipse didn't really want you to use it as a stereo.)
The Display button controls the day/night dimming of the screen, or will turn the screen off altogether. Why you would want to turn it off I don't know, just close it! If you do turn it off, you'll wreck your car trying to figure out how to get it back on. You have to press the Nav button! Yeah, that's intuitive! Why not the Display button?!?
The Dest button brings up a menu of destination and Points of Interest (POI's). The menu looks easy to use, but is actually confusing. Just try to get it to show you the nearest gas station, and you'll know what I mean. You better pull over, because you're gonna be reading and "clicking" a lot to get it.
The Open/Close button controls the screen's tilt and will close the screen. Oddly, this button takes you to a menu where you can adjust tilt or close the screen. Am I the only person who thought you should just be able to tap the button and close the display? Nope, you have to hold it in for a second or two for the display to close.
The > buttons do the normal backward track and forward track skipping, like on most stereos. (Finally something standard!)
The ^ button ejects the CD or DVD you have inserted.
The volume knob is also a button, and it brings up a menu of all of the different options you have installed, such as CD, MP3 CD, DVD Movie, Rear View Camera, Side View Camera, etc. And you can easily switch between the functions. The volume knob can also be used to scroll through the functions when the display is closed. An odd abreviation of the function will appear on the stereo's mini display (not the big screen) when the screen is closed. The abbreviations are odd. CMP for an MP3 disc.
Sidetrack:
Who made that up? Why wouldn't you just use MP3? or even MP3 CD, the display has enough characters! I know that's nit-picky, but these are the things about this unit that just don't "sit right", and it's a good example of how the unit lacks "polish". These kinds of things could be easily avoided if the manufacturer had done some honest end-user trials with the unit before releasing it.
Back on track:
A power button is also available on the front, which works just as you would expect, it turns the audio portion off, but leaves the nav unit running and the display out and on.
One of my pet peeves about the unit is that the menus are not organized in any logical way. I know that sounds picky, but when I'm cruising down the highway at 70 mph, I don't need to be distracted pressing buttons, surfing menus, trying to find the option I'm looking for. There should be ONE menu button that takes you to a short menu of options, subdivided by category: nav, audio, configuration, etc. Then sub-menus as necessary. The current menus seemed to be organized from a designer's standpoint, and I'm sure they made perfect sense to the Fujitsu engineers. But we're not Fujitsu engineers. We're users. Make the menus make sense to normal people that just walked up to the device.
A word about the manual:
The manual that comes with the head unit is abyssmal. Yes, it tells you how to set a destination. How to switch between your audio CD and your memory stick (I'll get to the memory stick in a moment). But it doesn't answer ANY technical questions. You're left to trial and error and fudging your way through. Such as: The unit will read MP3 files from a CD-ROM or a memory stick. It also plays DVD movies. So why wouldn't it read DVD-ROM's with MP3's on them? Well, it doesn't. How hard would that be Fujitsu? Come on!
While surfing through the menus you'll notice that you can change the background image (wallpaper) or have it play an animation in the background - behind the menus. No where in the manual does it tell you HOW!
You'll also see in the menu's that you can configure the audio of the head unit. There are various controls, such as one that you set the type of vehicle it is in. The manual gives NO explanation of what this really means. A couple of the choices are: Compact and Small. What's the difference? We'll never know!
There's a section in the sound setup where you can set the crossover functions and speaker setup for your vehicle. There is NO explanation whatsoever in the manual of these functions. What choices should you make? What do the options really mean? Who knows!?!
Conclusion:
Overall, the MOST disappointing thing about this unit is the features that it is LACKING and that you would be expecting to have. Such as readily available and FREE nav data updates. After all, you're paying a premium price for this unit, it is insulting to charge for the updates. Well, there aren't ANY updates for this unit!! The data in the unit is from 2005, and there are no updates available!! The updates for other similar Eclipse units cost about three hundred dollars!!! Can you believe it! You can buy a LOT of copies of Microsoft Streets & Trips for that!
The nav data is also lacking in another horrible way. Some areas of the country only have "partial" data. You can see the streets and intersections on the map, but the computer can't navigate you in these areas. It just tells you the equivalent of "sorry, no data, too bad for you". Fortunately, the GPS still places you in the correct place on the map, it just can't tell you to "turn here" or route you around one-way streets or anything like that. To make that situation worse, there's NO WAY to tell an area with full data from an area with partial data!! You would think that it would be a different color or something. Another nice "feature" from Fujitsu. Thanks fellas!
On a personal note, I live smack-dap in the center of one of those partial data areas! So the device can't even navigate me to my own home! Of course, I know where I live, but it's just that more aggravating that a unit that costs this much does so little.
I mentioned Memory Sticks above. The unit will read Sony Memory Stick Pro Duo's (the MagicGate variety only) and ONLY the 128Mb or smaller! What!?! Yes, I said 128Mb or smaller. OK Fujitsu, what's that all about? Why Sony Memory Sticks? Why not the ubiquitous SD memory cards? Or even Compact Flash? Why the most expensive flash memory available? Why only 128Mb? What am I gonna do with that? My WATCH has more memory than that!! Ugh.
Well, I'm sure there are several other things I could complain about with this unit. I just hope I save at least ONE person from wasting there money on this clunky out-dated over-priced turd.

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Sunday, May 22, 2011

Power Acoustik PAVN-7210 6.5-Inch Touch Screen In-Dash Navigation System with AM/FM Radio and DVD Player Review

Power Acoustik PAVN-7210 6.5-Inch Touch Screen In-Dash Navigation System with AM/FM Radio and DVD Player
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I purchased my PAVN-7210 almost a year ago and I've been disappointed. It did not come with a user's manual, so I contacted the company and they emailed me a digital. I can not get the screen to auto-dim as is one of their advertised features. The lower half of the screen is darker than the top, making it hard to read the lower half. The equilizer feature is terrible. It has no clock on the radio display, although there is one on the Navteq GPS system - but if you are not using it, you do not have a clock where one is typically provided on most radios. It's not like there is no room. The display screen is quite large, but the use of it is pathetic and it is so boring. In a dark car, you can not see the radio buttons since they are not illuminated in any way. The eject button does not open the unit all the way to access the CD/DVD slot. You have to manually assist the unit to open and close. The CD unit does not work. I am currently trying to work with the company on this. My call to Power Acoustiks results in long phone waits for "the Tech" (I guess they only have one). So far, his suggestion to press the reset button has failed to fix the problem. I like the Navteq GPS alright, except that it is not integrated well with the radio. When the GPS unit is on, you can not use the preset radio stations as they are part of the radio screen and do not show up when the GPS is on. Also, the GPS interupts your music/talk stations when giving directions verbally. You can not turn off the verbals (you can mute them, but your radio music/talk will still mute-out when the GPS would be giving driving directions). Overall, this unit has been a disappointment and I would not recommend it. I doubt that I will ever purchase another Power Acoustik product after having this unit.

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