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8/29/2012

Kenwood KDC-BT838U - Radio / CD / MP3 player / digital player - Full-DIN - in-dash - 50 Watts x 4 Review

Kenwood KDC-BT838U - Radio / CD / MP3 player / digital player - Full-DIN - in-dash - 50 Watts x 4
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This head unit is well worth the price. I am anti-iPod guy and this unit having an USB connection made it very easy to "digitally" connect a hard drive. I now have a 200 gig hard drive (~$150) in my vehicles, never with out a type of music. This unit allows you to navigate the hard drive from the units screen. With the provided software, you can make playlist or just add music to the hard drive. It also has bluetooth, so you can also stream music that way. The unit also come with hands free, there is a mic with a cord on it long enough to put anywhere. If your state is (or has) mandated hands free devices and you are not one to want to look like a cyborg, this unit will comply with the law. It mutes the music, diplays the caller, push a knob and your connected. Once hooked up, everything is automatic, just get into your car, start it and it connects. It will download your phonebook to the unit so you can dial from the unit. Here is another good thing, ever leave home without your cell phone, well you wont ever again, tells you not connected within a minute of starting your vehicle. I would definitly recommend this to my poorest friend, well worth the investment.

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8/11/2012

Kenwood DPX-302 - Radio / CD / MP3 player - Double-DIN - in-dash - 50 Watts x 4 Review

Kenwood DPX-302 - Radio / CD / MP3 player - Double-DIN - in-dash - 50 Watts x 4
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This radio fits very well as a double din replacement, and includes the brackets to install it. Sound quality is good in what you would expect for this price range. Setting this radio for the first time is a bit confusing though, because the instructions don't match what you need to do in practice. It takes a while to figure out. The use of a joystick to select bands and stations is a curious experience in a car radio. My only concern is in terms of the durability of the device compare with the classical buttons. But on the other hand you have the remote control to do the same thing.

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7/24/2012

KENWOOD INDASH CD/BT SAT READY Review

KENWOOD INDASH CD/BT SAT READY
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My stock radio went out in my car a couple of days ago, it would not play CD's of any kind. So it was time to buy a new radio. I ended up buying this one because i have an Ipod and Droid X smart phone. I bought radio from a car audio store. Sorry Amzazon. I paid $250.00 for it so i wasn't overcharged byvery much. The bluetooth on this radio is awesome. I can hear people loud and clear and they can hear me loud and clear. The syncing of my phone was very easy. I turned the bluetooth option on and pushed the phone button on the radio and the radio did the rest. It took a matter of seconds. My Ipod sounds better through the radio than it does through the headphones. You have the option to control your Ipod through the radio or through the Ipod itself. It is HD and satellite radio ready. Which i am thinking about getting sometime in the future. The radio has a very good antenna on it. I like listening to a lot of AM sports radio and with my old radio it would always be fuzzy and cut in and out(i live next to the Wasatch Mountains in Utah). This Kenwood keeps the reception and doesn't get fuzzy or cut in and out. This is the first after market radio i have ever bought and i am pleased with it.

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6/26/2012

Kenwood Kdc-Mp745U CD/AM/FM/USB Receiver Review

Kenwood Kdc-Mp745U CD/AM/FM/USB Receiver
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Car audio seems to be stuck in an odd spot. Most seem to be saddled with 1990s technology and pathetic MP3 support unless you are willing to buy an Ipod or a satellite radio subscription. I'm still waiting for a car stereo with proper MP3 support, but this Kenwood is pretty close. Let's get down to the pros and cons:
Pro:
* Sensible MP3 support with only a few big limitations (listed below). Other MP3 players I checked out had all sorts of absurd weaknesses like one player that literally dumps all of your MP3s into a difficult-to-navigate list.
* Big and easy-to-read display.
* USB is in the rear so that you don't have a flash drive sticking out of your dash.
* Huge number of settings and options. They not only exist, but the UI of the main panel makes it easy to change the settings.
* The audio is great. In fact, the audio is too good for its own good! You can easily crank up the levels to a point that still sounds clean but overheats the player to the point it enters a safe mode where it lowers to cool down, returns to loud, lowers to cool down again etc...Cons:
* USB cannot even power a small laptop-style harddrive even though my laptop's USB port easily handles it.
* MP3 storage devices are limited to 256 folders. Even though this thing can handle a 32GB flash drive, and probably more, the 256 folder limitation is a significant, and unnecessary, barrier that seems like a relic of the 1980s that will force you to make concessions with your music library. Considering that my 32GB chips are already maxed out, you can assume there will be little point in upgrading to 64GB, 128GB, or higher flash drives during the time you will own your vehicle.
* No mute button! How can there be no mute button?
* Settings are lost when the power is completely cut. No, turning off the ignition will not lose your settings, but you will sometimes find mechanics disconnecting the battery when performing maintance.
* Must use buttons instead of a dial to change the radio station.

* Disc drive is a CD drive instead of a DVD drive. I do not expect video capabilities from this, but considering the CD format is long obsolete and DVD drives handle all of the functionality of those old drives it sure is unfortunate that the disc drive cannot handle MP3 from DVD.

* This complaint is a bit unfair but I have a Sansa Fuze MP3 player that froze the Kenwood and it had to be reset. If you connect the Sansa, then turn on the car's ignition that process seems to screw things up and it causes the headunit to freeze. It happened twice. The Kenwood never said it was compatible with the Sansa Fuze, but it was a bit odd that the Kenwood wasn't designed well enough to at least not crash when unexpected devices are connected.

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5/24/2012

Kenwood KCA-BT100 - Car audio Bluetooth adapter Review

Kenwood KCA-BT100 - Car audio Bluetooth adapter
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Reasonably priced and fantastic sound. I love the way it connects automatically when I start the truck. When I get an incoming call, it answers automatically and mutes the stereo - perfect! Dialing out is awkward (they really want you to stop the truck before dialing). I also have to use my cell phone keypad to "enter 1 for english". The biggest issue is the interface for the cell phone directory. I wish it would just read it dynamically like my Garmin Nuvi 660 does. The KCA-BT100 requires you to "send a business card" for each entry. A lot of key strokes for 90 entries. Other cell phones reportedly can upload the entire directory - but my cell phone provider does not have them. I definitely would buy it again.

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5/18/2012

Kenwood Kdc-Bt945U CD/AM/FM/USB Receiver with Bluetooth Review

Kenwood Kdc-Bt945U CD/AM/FM/USB Receiver with Bluetooth
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Like the previous review (which I didn't read), the bluetooth audio will only play on the front speakers, and the second tech support guy I spoke to gave me the same answer as in the previous review. Oddly enough, at first the unit worked great, with full sound for almost two days, when it switched to front speaker operation only. The first tech support guy I spoke to was unaware of the "front-speaker limit", and provided me with a long list of things to try to correct the issue. After trying them, without success, I called back and I was connected to the second tech guy who told me it shouldn't have worked in the first place. So buyer beware, but I'm hoping to return it.
EDIT: The above is my original review. It DOES work will all speakers, for BT audio and hands-free. It's just that the settings for this are somewhat hidden. After spending some more time with Kenwood tech reps, I was told that there must be a defect, so I was referred to a local repair facility. This was an authorized retailer/repair - Suburban Audio in NJ near Philly - and the repair guy there knew exactly what setting was off and I had it fixed within minutes.
The proper setting can be found only while the radio is in BT hands-free mode (page 48 of the pdf manual). The setting to adjust is "Bluetooth HF/Audio", where you can select "Front" or "All". Even though the manual describes this for voice, is applies to both voice and audio streaming.

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5/14/2012

Kenwood Excelon KDC-X794 In-Dash CD MP3 WMA Receiver with Remote Review

Kenwood Excelon KDC-X794 In-Dash CD MP3 WMA Receiver with Remote
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At first I was skeptical about this deck after receiving it and ultimately wrote a bad review. In the following weeks I've determined this is the best deck I've ever owned. my only huge complaint was the slowness of viewing the folders off a USB device. Then I found a forum where someone had modified the kenwood music software into something simple and great. If you buy this deck you must visit [...] and download the improved version of kenwood's software. Sound quality is superb and the only thing lacking in the head unit is intuitiveness and a dedicated mute button on the deck :P. ALSO there seems to be some sort of glitch with the deck. If you remove the faceplate, start up the vehicle and put the faceplate back on, the deck will not read ANY USB device until it's reset with the reset button. You must put the faceplate back on BEFORE starting the vehicle. strange I know but it's something I can live with.

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4/23/2012

Kenwood KDC-X994 eXcelon In-Dash CD Receiver with Built-in Bluetooth Review

Kenwood KDC-X994 eXcelon In-Dash CD Receiver with Built-in Bluetooth
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I was getting tired of my stock 2007 Scion stereo's flakiness when controlling my iPod, so I had this installed. Overall I'm happy with this unit; iPod performance is flawless which is what I got it for.
Here's the good stuff:
- Appearance of the unit is nice looking. Although it is shiny shiny, it's not overloaded with bright multicolored LEDs or wacky shapes. And it's easy to change the illumination color to match the rest of your dash lights.
- Sound quality is very good; I went into the advanced settings and tweaked things like the car size, number and sizes of speakers.
- The display washes out a fair amount in bright sunlight, though it is still legible.
- iPod control is straightforward and works well; I'm using it with an 80GB iPod Classic (haven't tried generic MP3 playback on a CD or a USB drive). You can search by artist, genre, playlist, etc., set random/repeat, etc.
- The display is fairly programmable; you can change the color (only one color at a time, thankfully), and also change what kind of information is shown on many screens (i.e. when playing iPod, listening to radio, etc).
And here's the not so good stuff:
- Selecting a radio preset or a favorite (which can be a station or an iPod playlist) is a pain. You have to press a button, look at the unit and turn a knob to select the preset from a menu, and then press the knob in. MUCH too complicated for what should be a basic simple function.
- The manuals go into lots of detail explaining how to access features, but in many cases the features themselves aren't well explained. You get a printed quick start manual (which is so basic it's pretty useless), and the full manual is only provided on a CD (you can also download it).
- I've had trouble getting Bluetooth to pair on two different phones. With my Droid Eris, after that phone was updated it would never pair again no matter what I tried, and the Kenwood oddly was listed as "CK5050N" instead of the correct name in the phone's menu. At the time I figured it was a problem with the phone. After upgrading my phone to a Motorola Droid, no more problems, until I recently did another update on THAT phone, which led back to similar problems (plus the Kenwood sometimes blinking and showing "HF D-CON") but at least this time I was able to overcome the problems after a lot of fiddling - three things I did probably helped; 1) deleted the phone from the Kenwood's bluetooth setup; 2) to pair, left the phone running normally and waited for it to show a pairing request (instead of trying to pair using the phone's or Kenwood's menus), and 3) told the phone to only use the Kenwood for phone functions, not media functions.
- Once you manage to pair though, Bluetooth seems to work fine; an external mic is included. The only annoyance I found is that when you get an incoming call, you only hear loud 'incoming call' tones from the unit if you're listening to iPod, radio, etc. - if the unit is on but not set to an active source, then it doesn't make a sound when you get a call; you have to hear your phone's ringer or feel it vibrate, or look at the unit's display to see that a call is incoming.
- I don't know if this has much to do with this particular model, but I had my installers set up the unit work with my stock steering wheel stereo controls. The controls do work but they're pretty touchy - e.g. pressing volume + for too short a time doesn't do anything, but pressing it a little too long cranks up the volume a lot.

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4/04/2012

Kenwood Kdc-Bt645U In-Dash CD Receiver with Bluetooth and USB Input Review

Kenwood Kdc-Bt645U In-Dash CD Receiver with Bluetooth and USB Input
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I was very disappointed that this unit will not stream music over the bluetooth connection. I should have paid closer attention to the specifications. The overall function and sound of the stereo is good but since the audio streaming was the only reason for me to replace my stereo this unit is going back. I am in the process of contacting Kenwood to see if a firmware upgrade will allow music streaming if so I will keep it.

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3/08/2012

Kenwood KVT-719DVD DVD/WMA/MP3/AAC/USB/iPod Control Receiver with 7-Inch-Wide In-Dash Monitor Review

Kenwood KVT-719DVD DVD/WMA/MP3/AAC/USB/iPod Control Receiver with 7-Inch-Wide In-Dash Monitor
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I bought and installed this head unit; it took 14 hours with all the cables, accessories, and removal of vehicle parts (seats, consoles,etc). Overall, the unit works well in all but one aspect. I have a rearview camera, gps, bluetooth, usb thumb, apple ipod, amp, and of course quality speakers connected. The only issue I have is with the BT100 I connected to it. Not sure though if it is the BT100, the interface with the 719, or just my cellphone compatability. It does take some patience getting all other accessories to interface correctly, and I wouldn't say the manual is great.
The screen is very good including the tilt feature and if you have a steady hand, you can use the little silver circular button controller. The remote is a plus too as it does many things; if you can remember all functions. A good compromise to higher end head units, and it fits all in 1-DIN with a removable faceplate.

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2/27/2012

Kenwood KVT 617DVD - DVD player with LCD monitor and AM/FM tuner Review

Kenwood KVT 617DVD - DVD player with LCD monitor and AM/FM tuner
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For some context:
I recently installed this head unit in my '04 Grand AM. I'm running it with a pair of Polk DB components, Alpine 6x9 rears, a single Alpine Type S 12" sub in a sealed box and a Pioneer GM-7100 amp feeding the sub around 350W RMS. This unit was an upgrade from my '06 model Pioneer DEH-P5800mp.
First let me say that I (as I imagine most people do) did a LOT of research before choosing this head unit. I encourage anyone interested in an in-car DVD screen to get out to a local retailer to view and test as many options as you can. It's one thing to look at all the specs and details in print but an entirely different experience once the device is in front of you. All the features in the world don't mean anything if the controls are counter-intuitive or the LCD is low quality. I'm happy to report that this Kenwood unit met all of my qualifications and expectations both on paper and in reality.
The screen is bright and contrast is sharp. The built in light sensor dims the screen at night and brightens it during the day, making sure you always have a good picture. There are plenty of tilt and depth options to suit pretty much any application. The touch screen menu interface is a nice alternative to some other screens that force you to use dedicated areas of the screen to arrow through all the options to select the one you want.
The only two drawbacks to the 617 are the lack of an external display when the screen is closed and the 2V pre-out voltage, but both are comparable to the features of similarly priced screens (from companies with less history, or lower quality standards than Kenwood) and are easily balanced out by the positive aspects of the unit.
What really drew me to the Kenwood line was the look of the screen. Most other manufacturers surround the LCD with up to an inch of plastic, wasting space and making for an ugly border around an otherwise nice looking display. Kenwood does away with that, filling nearly the entire fold-out portion of the HU with the ample 7in. screen.
The install went smoothly and the connections to the stock wire harness were no more complicated than a standard CD head unit install. Kenwood provides ample wire to locate the unit's external "brain" in the trunk if you choose, or under a seat as I did.
Don't be thrown by the low price, overall this is a great unit for anyone looking to move up to DVD capability.

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2/14/2012

Kenwood DNX7180 6.95" Nav/DVD Receiver Review

Kenwood DNX7180 6.95 Nav/DVD Receiver
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Where do I start... picked this up at best buy... had it installed by the guys there... they sucked but that's not what this review is about.
Firstly... the is my first review ever... I'm writing this because I don't want anyone else to buy this pos.
For $1200 it better "work"
1. It locked up 1 day after getting it.
2. It became super sluggish before it locked up.
3. The manual said the only way to fix it after a lock up was to hit the reset button in the bottom left corner. This reset the whole receiver to factory defaults. (omg i want to punch someone)
4. The DSP sounds horrible compared to how it sounds when I bypass it.
Kenwood messed this up big time... here's what probably happened.
1. they needed to meet a deadline to have the features complete
2. there wasn't enough time to optimize the features
3. they called it "complete" and shipped it with the worst quality ever
I'll never buy a kenwood receiver again. Their commitment to quality is non existant.

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2/03/2012

KENWOOD GPS Navigation Double-DIN Receiver DNX6980 Review

KENWOOD GPS Navigation Double-DIN Receiver DNX6980
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I just got it on my new car. The system freezes and lags. It is slow. It restarts all the time, and all around, it is just bad. I can't input 4 addresses into the GPS address book at one time. Once I do, it breezes and reboots. When I start my car, the map loads forever. And I have to restart the NAV to get it working. I went back to the dealer and tested the demo. The demo did the same thing. Model DNX9980HD performed well without these problems. I hope Kenwood has a software fix soon. Otherwise, I will have to go with another brand.

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1/19/2012

Kenwood Excelon DNX8120 - Navigation system with DVD player, LCD monitor, digital player and radio Review

Kenwood Excelon DNX8120 - Navigation system with DVD player, LCD monitor, digital player and radio
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I researched the best Double DIN units for a couple of weeks. There isn't much on the web about this unit and where there is there is 1 review that says it's great to 1 review that says it's horrible. This unit was more available for me to get my hands on locally then any other. I played with the pioneer a bit and was fairly satisfied with it's interface. The clarion's review on the web was terrible so i don't even bother. So basically it was either the pioneer (forget the model but it's the one with all the bells and whistles that compare to this unit) or this kenwood.
The pioneer installer actually told me that they wouldn't/couldn't install the unit in my '07 vette. Said it was just too difficult and couldn't be done. These people have installed all my alarms/radios/speakers etc for 15 years now and i trust their opinion. However, i read a couple step by step forum posts that showed it be done. Instead of arguing and trying to talk them into it i went to another installer.
The second installer had the kenwood (8120 and 7120) with some other cheaper non-options for me (Dual and some other manufacturer). The kenwood had the built in bluetooth which was a huge plus for me. I'm very very skeptical of bluetooth units in any car. I have had many and have yet to find one that was sufficient to replace me having to hold the phone to my ear. The fact that this was built in gave me hope as all others are add-ons.
Many reviews said the kenwood interface is bad. I don't see why. It is plainly laid out and functional. I think it just has so many options (bells and whistles) that there are many nav keys to get into them it confuses people. It seems pretty good IMO. Could be flashier but i haven't gotten into all the custom skins etc that can be added so maybe it is.
I added the IPOD and Sirius accessories. They work great. The sirius has a better connection then my sirius handheld stiletto which isn't saying much but worth noting. The IPOD connection works good and clean sound. The interface is kind of bulky but when you're used to the iphone's simple interface what isn't going to be bulky compared to it? (Bulky = boring/simple not alot of features)
So everything works great except for the one thing that i knew probably wouldn't before i ever purchased it. The bluetooth phone. Everybody i've talked to on the other end said it sounded choppy and/or had static. I could hear them just fine and the voice dial seems to work ok. However, none of that matters if the other person can't hear you :P I will prob keep the phone to my ear.
Oh, the NAV works great. I've used several nav systems on phones and in rental cars and OEM version's and this is wonderful. It auto updates the routes instantly and doesn't yell at me for not following it's orders. It adapts rather than freaking out. So far so good.
Bottom line -- I would look at the pioneer a little harder if i went back through the purchase process but i doubt it's BT is any better and i don't like it's nav maps. However, for me, if the BT is better i'd swap in a heartbeat. The BT is very important to me though.

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1/16/2012

Kenwood DPX-301 - Radio / CD / MP3 player - Double-DIN - in-dash - 50 Watts x 4 Review

Kenwood DPX-301 - Radio / CD / MP3 player - Double-DIN - in-dash - 50 Watts x 4
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The sound of this product is great.
The looks are also good but the is nothing that gives you the motivation to say "WAOH".
The remote control is also very big, looks like a house stereo remote.
The good thing is that it comes Sirius Ready.


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1/15/2012

Kenwood DNX 6180 GPS Navigation System Review

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This unit looks great! Has a great interface (for the most part) and is pretty good at some things..... however its soooooo sloooooow!!
Every function from changing sources to navigating through any menu system takes time.... I even found the GPS to be sluggish.. I would turn onto a street and it would take 3 to 5 seconds or so to figure out that I even turned....
That was disappointing to me consider Garmin GPS was the reason I got the thing... also the EQ is terrible!! Its pretty hard to customize your sound to get it the way you want... and is definitely not easy to do and is quite time consuming...
Things that I did like was the flashy look of the interface... and the phone book was actually pretty decent... but however the fact that even this was sluggish made it frustrating going through it.
Its almost like Kenwood released a product thats processor is underpowered therefore making the entire unit too slow.
Its too bad actually because if it was more responsive it would be a really awesome unit.
I returned the 6180 and instead went with the Pioneer X930BT... and am pretty happy with it.... its extremely responsive (as soon as you press a button it does it) and the Ipod intergration is much better.
Also to my surprise I found the GPS to actually work better then the Garmin in the 6180?? Go figure... I always used Garmin but I guess Pioneer isn't that bad after all....

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11/23/2011

Alpine IVA-W205 2-DIN DVD/CD/MP3/WMA Receiver/AV Head Unit (Black) Review

Alpine IVA-W205 2-DIN DVD/CD/MP3/WMA Receiver/AV Head Unit (Black)
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Picked up an IVA-W205 for my 2008 Saturn Vue Redline. Double DIN fits like a glove and the standard $29 bezel keeps it well appointed in the Redline's elegant interior (never thought I'd type the words "elegant" and "Saturn" in the same sentence)! ;-P
Anyway, the IVA-W205 does not dissappoint: the screen quality is excellent, with a defined color palette that *pops* - especially in bright sunlight. The pulse-touch LCD makes it feel as though you are pushing a button when you touch the screen - a welcome feature.
DVD navigation is intuitive and works well. No, straight out of the box, you cannot view a DVD-video from the built-in screen while driving...unless your installer offers a toggle switch to get around that (mine did!). Audio sub-features (bass, treble, width, minor freq. adjustments, subwoofer, etc) are all there, and easier to traverse thanks to the visual GUI.
Installed the iPod cable connector for my 60GB iPod Photo; makes playlist and artist/song navigation a snap with the large touchscreen LCD.
Integrates with OnStar and steering-wheel controls if you purchase the standard add-ons to make it work, but look forward to dropping another $200-$300 for that. Don't bother with the Bluetooth add-on if you plan to use it with a Blackbird PMD-200, as the Blackbird PMD-200 has Bluetooth built-in and the IVA-W205 syncs with it (hence, your phone syncs with a PMD-200 and your PMD-200 syncs with your IVA-W205 while in the dock).
About the only complaint I have is Alpine's absolutely horrific choice of GUI graphics (no customizable wallpapers, jerky scrolling of song title/artist info, just plain old..."PLAIN"... user interface - it's 2007 Alpine - get with the times)!
Overall highly recommended!


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