Thursday, June 2, 2011

Garmin - GPS antenna suction cup mount Review

Garmin - GPS antenna suction cup mount
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
WOW, what an improvement.... my Garmin would not work in my SVX due to lead in the window. Now I great a great signal all the time.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Garmin - GPS antenna suction cup mount

MOUNT, GA 25 EXTERNAL ANTENNA

Buy NowGet 64% OFF

Click here for more information about Garmin - GPS antenna suction cup mount

PAC TR7 Universal. Trigger Module Review

PAC TR7 Universal. Trigger Module
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
Very easy to install and use. I used it for alpine video bypass for my, uhhh, "boat or RV". Comes preset to use for this function so all you have to do is hook up the wires. The only reason it's not a 5 star is that the video resets every time I restart my vehicle. That could be the head unit though.

Click Here to see more reviews about: PAC TR7 Universal. Trigger Module

PAC TR-7 Universal Trigger Output Module COMBINES SEVERAL TRIGGERING FUNTIONS IN 1 PACKAGE, ;PROVIDING A SOLUTION FOR A MULTITUDE OF PROBLEMS ; ACCURATE DIGITAL TIMING WITHOUT THE USE OF SEPARATE METERS ; INDEPENDENT OF TRIGGER VOLTAGE LEVELS FOR MAXIMUM ;ACCURACY ; PROGRAM SWITCH & INDICATOR LIGHT ENSURES EASY INSTALLATION ; SUPPLIES UP TO 2 AMPS OF CURRENT FOR USE WITH POWER ANTENNAS ; PROGRAMMABLE DELAYS OF UP TO 4 MIN & 15 SEC BEFORE TURNING ON OR OFF ; GREAT WHEN ADDING A SUBWOOFER & AMPLIFIER TO A ;FACTORY SYSTEM ; PERFECT WHEN INSTALLING A VIDEO SYSTEM IN A BOAT OR RV, WHERE THERE IS NO FOOT OR PARKING BRAKE AVAILABLE FOR SAFETY INTERLOCK ; GREAT FOR THINGS LIKE MOTORIZED AMP RACKS & OTHER CUSTOM FEATURES ; USEFUL IF USERS NEED 2 OUTPUTS & THEIR ALARM ONLY HAS 1 ; ELIMINATES LOUD & ANNOYING ALARM CHIRPS;

Buy NowGet 70% OFF

Click here for more information about PAC TR7 Universal. Trigger Module

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Kenwood DNX7160 2-DIN Multimedia DVD Receiver Review

Kenwood DNX7160 2-DIN Multimedia DVD Receiver
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
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.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Kenwood DNX7160 2-DIN Multimedia DVD Receiver

Kenwood Dnx-7160 6.95" Multimedia Navigation Receiver With Bluetooth

Buy NowGet 47% OFF

Click here for more information about Kenwood DNX7160 2-DIN Multimedia DVD Receiver

TomTom GO 2405TM 4.3-Inch Portable Bluetooth GPS Navigator with Lifetime Traffic & Maps Review

TomTom GO 2405TM 4.3-Inch Portable Bluetooth GPS Navigator with Lifetime Traffic and Maps
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
I liked this product a lot. The interface is smooth and it navigates very well to most destinations. I tested it driving around town for a couple of days and also included a longer trip. The only miscues I had were: (1) it thought a store I found through the POI was about a half mile further down the road than it was; and (2) from a parking lot, it wanted me to drive through the woods to reach a nearby highway (instead of driving out to the main road).
I have built in navigation systems in my wife's Honda Pilot and my BMW M3. This easily blows both of those systems out of the water. I see myself taking this with me when traveling to avoid using the rental car systems.
There were some unexpected pros to this:
- I loved the windshield mount and the way the cord attaches to the mount while the unit attaches through magnets - very clean and easy to take in and out of the car.
- the telephone bluetooth integration is perfect. It easily works with my blackberry 9700, downloaded my phonebook and easily routed my calls. It also will read emails and text messages for me.
- the speaker is very loud and the voices are easy to understand
- the battery lasts (nearly) forever - I would easily consider taking a weekend trip only running on batteries.
Some cons:
- the traffic integration is terrible. It only works when connected through the DC cord (not on battery - it seems the transceiver is part of the cord), and it takes forever to locate a Clear Channel traffic signal (I live outside NYC, with tons of high power Clear Channel signals nearby). The unit also seems to include downloaded traffic, but that appears limited to ongoing construction and known congestion (the kind that is always there) - not an accident on the highway.
- the screen is beautiful under ideal conditions, but is highly reflective and not good at an angle. It found myself constantly adjusting it when driving down the highway in bright sunlight.
- I couldn't figure out how to keep it zoomed out. On long trips (a few hours), I like to keep my navigation zoomed out so you can really see your progress. This keeps automatically zooming in each time there is one of those "stay in the left lane to stay on the highway" directions.
A note for bikers - the unit includes the ability to navigate for walking or biking too. However, there is absolutely no way I could figure to mount this to a bike. There is nothing on the unit itself to attach a zip tie or anything, and I could not locate a bike mount that would work with the magnet attachment this requires.
Overall, this is a great unit and TomTom has done a great job with the interface and (most) routing. I deducted one star (would be one and a half if possible) for the traffic integration and the screen reflections.

Click Here to see more reviews about: TomTom GO 2405TM 4.3-Inch Portable Bluetooth GPS Navigator with Lifetime Traffic & Maps

The TomTom GO 2405TM offers Superior Driving Intelligence with Lifetime Traffic & Map Updates. Complete with premium maps of the US, Canada & Mexico, you can navigate to virtually any address – including over 7 million points of interest, like gas stations, restaurants, hotels and more. With TomTom maps, you have one million more miles of mapped road in the US than you would using other GPS brands – making TomTom maps the most accurate and dependable in the industry.

Buy NowGet 7% OFF

Click here for more information about TomTom GO 2405TM 4.3-Inch Portable Bluetooth GPS Navigator with Lifetime Traffic & Maps

Jensen VM9212N 7-Inch Touch Screen Navigation Ready Multimedia Receiver Review

Jensen VM9212N 7-Inch Touch Screen Navigation Ready Multimedia Receiver
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
I bought this because I work in security and use my own vehichle on the job. It can get pretty boring most nights and dragging my laptop around to play videos gets to be a bit much sometimes.
The video quality is excellent on the 7 inch widescreen display. Not to mention that it plays a wide variety of formats (which is what grabbed me) that more expensive players don't touch: DVD, DVD±R/RW, VCD, SVCD, AVI (DivX/XviD), MPEG1, MPEG2, JPEG, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3, and WMA. I download everything so that is very important to me so's that I don't have to spend time re-encoding videos. The only time it didn't play a video for me was because it was an HD Xvid (unbeknownst to me).
The audio sounds awesome on my stock speakers (Pontiac Aztek) with surround sound on video playback.
I also listen to audiobooks 90% of the time at work and being able to burn them onto a CD-R/DVD-R as MP3's is a wonderful thing without having to use multiple discs to burn out an 8 hour book. I can easily fit 8 books onto a DVD-R. The only glitch I've found is when an audio segment is over 1 hour in length. The player begins to replay the track from the beginning of the track at about 1 hour 15 minutes into the track and is really annoying to get it back into place. So I suggest you break up the long segments (ie. Audible downloads) into smaller (20-50 minute) tracks with Audiobook Cutter or Audacity (or any other audio editing software).
For the $230 I paid for it elsewhere, it is well worth the money and my only regret is that a couple of months after I bought it, Jensen came out with the same unit with an SD card reader.


Click Here to see more reviews about: Jensen VM9212N 7-Inch Touch Screen Navigation Ready Multimedia Receiver

7 inch touch screen navigation-ready receiver.

Buy NowGet 35% OFF

Click here for more information about Jensen VM9212N 7-Inch Touch Screen Navigation Ready Multimedia Receiver

Power Acoustik PTID-7000 Single DIN Nav Ready A/V Source Unit w/ Detachable Oversize Digital 7? TFT-LCD Touch Screen Review

Power Acoustik PTID-7000 Single DIN Nav Ready A/V Source Unit w/ Detachable Oversize Digital 7 TFT-LCD Touch Screen
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
Power Acoustik PTID-7000 Single DIN Nav Ready A/V Source Unit w/ Detachable Oversize Digital 7? TFT-LCD Touch Screen

I oringinally bought a Soundstorm playerSoundstorm SD960TS 7-Inch In-Dash DVD/MP3/DC Receiver with Motorized Flip-Out Touchscreen Monitor and it broke on me in 3 days. I RMA'd it and couldn't wait so I started looking for a replacement. I found this one and oh how happy am I that I was impatient. The picture quality was 100% better. Better resolution on the same size screen. The front removable face in VERY nice for security. It does everything that the Soundstorm didn't for me. And if I wanted to buy extra items, this player can have naigation easily added to it and a TV tuner. And for a $200 player you will be surprised. The Soundstorm seemed like a $200 player and the Power Acoustic feels like a $500 player, You will be happy with this one. 5 star A+ model!

Click Here to see more reviews about: Power Acoustik PTID-7000 Single DIN Nav Ready A/V Source Unit w/ Detachable Oversize Digital 7 TFT-LCD Touch Screen

Single DIN A/V Source Unit w/ Detachable Digital 7" Oversize TFT-LCD Touch Screen Monitor, Motorized Front Panel w/ 4 Pre-Set Angles & Last Angle Memory \' Playback from DVDR/RW & CDR/RW, Including VCD, MP3, MP4 & DivX \' 18 FM / 12 AM Station Memory \' 50w x 4 MOSFET Power \' Audio Staging Controls \' Custom & Pre-Set EQ Settings \' NTSC/PAL Auto Select & USA/European Freq. Stepping \' 800X480 Resolution & 400 NIT Brightness

Buy NowGet 53% OFF

Click here for more information about Power Acoustik PTID-7000 Single DIN Nav Ready A/V Source Unit w/ Detachable Oversize Digital 7 TFT-LCD Touch Screen

TomTom One 140 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Factory Refurbished) (red) Review

TomTom One 140 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Factory Refurbished) (red)
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
I got this as a replacement for my over $200 Garmin that i lost; this untit works good once you enter the address but entering an address is a hassle compared to Garmin.

Click Here to see more reviews about: TomTom One 140 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Factory Refurbished) (red)

GPS, REFURBISHED TOMTOM ONE 140 RED

Buy NowGet 17% OFF

Click here for more information about TomTom One 140 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Factory Refurbished) (red)