Pioneer AVIC-F900BT In-Dash Navigation On Sale
Buy and save 30% on AVIC-F900BT in-dash navigation audio/video receiver with DVD playback and advance voice controls from Pioneer.
Pioneer AVIC-F900BT In-Dash Navigation Audio/Video Receiver with DVD Playback and Advance Voice Controls
Brand: Pioneer
Feature
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* In-Dash Navigation AV Receiver with DVD Playback and Built-In Bluetooth
* Play music from your iPod and make hands-free Bluetooth phone calls just using your voice
* USB Direct Control for portable media
* Comes equipped with a built-in MSN Direct tuner (subscription fee not included)
* Approximately 12 million pre-programmed POIs make it easy to find gas stations, restaurants, ATMs, coffee, and more.
Product Description
You’ve been holding out for something that links all of your devices together into one seamless experience. You love the idea of a system that can be operated by the sound of your voice. It’s time to stop wishing for the next great thing because it’s here. This is your life made easier. Introducing the Pioneer AVIC-F900BT In-Dash Navigation AV Receiver with DVD Playback and Built-In Bluetooth.
What’s in the Box
1. Pioneer AVIC-F900BT
2. Wiring harness
3. Installation hardware
4. Operation manual
5. Installation guide
6. Warranty sheet
Pioneer AVIC-F900BT In-Dash Navigation Audio/Video Receiver Review
I installed it myself and found it went in easily. There’s a great online community for modifying this system as well. All the features advertised work great. I bought the separate ipod cable and the AVICs ipod interface is intuitive and simple.
I purchased this unit for my 2003 H2 Hummer. For some reason the unit will turn itself off during operation, regardless of the mode it is in. I don’t know if the unit itself is incompatible with the Hummer system, but this scenario is beginning to happen more frequently. The Navigation system doesn’t seem to be up to date, as i notice while traveling it will give a route selection that is abnormal to the better route i have traveled for some time prior to its purchase.
I purchased this product with the 2.0 Firmware update pre-installed so I can’t really comment on the complaints involving units with the original Firmware. But I do know this, for the price, as compared to the likes of Alpine, Eclipse & Kenwood you can’t beat this unit for features offered out of the box. Built-in blue tooth, no need for a separate add-on module, and built-in (flash based) maps, no need for a separate map DVD or a separate hard drive module. So far so good as far as my use of this device. The GPS unit is exactly what I expected, it’s not perfect, I’ve used better as far as accuracy and style is concerned. Haven’t had a chance to utilize the blue tooth but when I do I will update this review. The sound quality is about what I had expected, no engine noise or anything like that, thankfully. I did notice that if you’re listening to music files on the USB or SD Card media when you turn the system off then back on it doesn’t retain last position memory in the song so it starts the song over. This behavior is not manifested if you are listening to music files off a CD or DVD. It reads dual layer blank DVDs so you can load one up with up to 8 gigs of music files. Installed the add-on HD Radio module using an antenna splitter & it works well plus my normal AM/FM radio behaves as one would normally expect.
Frequently Bought Together
Pioneer CD-IU230V iPod Audio/Video Direct Cable for AVIC-F900BT and AVIC-F700BT
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PAC SWI-PS Sony and Pioneer Steering Wheel Radio Control Interface
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Microsoft MSN Direct One-Time Payment Subscription (Service Non-transferable)
Recommend Buy
Tagged with: Pioneer AVIC-F900BT • Pioneer In-Dash Navigation
Filed under: In-Dash Navigation • Pioneer • Vehicle GPS
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