A new, all-in-one car receiver that can do it all. The AVN62D is a full 7” LCD Double DIN Touchscreen system and combines easy-to-use buttons a menu for controlling the built-in GPS navigation system and other audio and video sources. Along with the touchscreen button, you can use the simple backlit buttons at the bottom of the screen which provide easy access to the system’s feature menus, as well. The large, bright buttons make it is easy to see all the options at a glance. The AVN62D features two DVD slots. The two DVD slots allow you to watch a video or listen to music while using the GPS navigation system.
The Eclipse AVN62D (also known as the AVN6620) includes built-in navigation with DVD-ROM based maps provided by Navteq. The map database has 8.7 million points-of-interest so you can always find what you are looking for. Points-of-interest can be found by street names, addresses, and intersection search. The system displays a split-screen design that shows a zoomed-in version of the map. Not only do you have built-in GPS, you can add-on Bluetooth. The Parrot Bluetooth adapter allows for hands free conversation that integrates seamlessly into the vehicle. Along with Bluetooth, you have HD and Satellite radio in your vehicle for a complete system setup.
General Features:
- Double DIN 7" TFT-LCD Touchscreen DVD/CD/MP3 Receiver with GPS Navigation System and Remote
- Power Output:
- Peak: 50 watts x 4 channels
- RMS: 20 watts x 4 channels
- 7" TFT-LCD Wide touchscreen display
- Resolution: 400 x 234 pixels
- Low-glare screen
- Split screen capable
- Superb readability even in bright sunlight
- Dimensions: 7"L x 4"H x 6-1/2"D (180mm x 100mm x 165mm)
- 1-year SonicElectronix.com warranty
Navigation Features:
- Map scale from 150 ft. to 250 miles
- Capable of receiving traffic information
- Separate disc slot for map so you do not have to switch out navigation discs for your audio or movie discs
- DVD Navigation Features
- 8.762 Million points of interests (POI)
- Street name display
- City map
- Address search
- POI names
- Nearby hospital and police search
- Intersection search
- Freeway search with on/off ramps
- Go-home navigation
- Pick and point search navigation
- Traffic information through SIRIUS
- Intersection zooming
- Routing Features:
- 3 Routes information
- Detours
- Enroute stopping points
- Route preview
- Auto rerouting
- Freeway assistance
- Guidance Features:
- English, French, and Spanish voices
- Volume control
- ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival) display
Playback and Audio Features:
- Playback of DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3, and WMA
- Tuner with 18FM/6AM presets
- Circle Surround II
- 7-band parametric equalizer
- Listening position selector
- 5-Mode Sound field control
- Non-fader level/phase control
- 24-Bit DAC Converter
Key Features:
- 3 Sets of 5V preamp outputs (front, rear and subwoofer)
- SIRIUS or XM Satellite Radio Ready: A subscription is required for service as well as either the Eclipse SIRIUS Satellite Radio Package or Eclipse XM Radio Package
- HD Radio Ready: Eclipse HDR105 module is required and sold separately
- Bluetooth Ready: Eclipse BT-E600 module is required and sold separately
- iPod Ready: Eclipse iPC-106 iPod adapter is required and sold separately
- TV Tuner Ready
- Rear view camera ready: Eclipse BEC106 camera is optional and sold separately
- CD Changer controls
- 1 Rear monitor output
- Parrot Bluetooth accessory ready
Read more about the
AVN62D at our blog.
|
Average Customer Rating is 3.3 out of 5 stars:
Share your thoughts with others:
|
|
Average Attributes Rating:
| Durability | | 3.3 |
| Value | | 3.3 |
| Features | | 4.0 |
| Design | | 4.0 |
| Usability | | 3.3 |
| what's this? |
|
|
Quick Comparison:
|
|
Most Helpful Customer Reviews:
|
Review by
smarie from San Jose, CA
| Overall |
|
| Durability |
|
| Value |
|
| Features |
|
| Design |
|
| Usability |
|
|
I have had the Eclipse AVN62D in my Nissan Rogue for 2 years. Last summer, after about 15 months, I started having trouble with the touch screen. Specifically, the corner of the screen that you have to touch to start the system, seemed to work sporadically. Now it seems to work only about half the time. It has never been consistent enough to have it looked at by the installer and now I find that it is simply frustrating. I'm planning to toss it and have the original radio put back in. It has turned out to be a waste of money.
|
|
Review by
derek from chico ca
| Overall |
|
| Durability |
|
| Value |
|
| Features |
|
| Design |
|
| Usability |
|
|
i bought this deck and i could not see how this deck was going for so cheap. Eclipse decks are one of the best decks money can buy and you can get this one for only 600 dollars.. what are you waiting for get this avn now..
its get 5volt
loads super fast
perfect display
great features
i just went from the pioneer double din to the eclipse and all never go to anything else
my stereo sound way better with the eclipse now and i love it.
|
|
Review by
Niko from Denver, Co.
| Overall |
|
| Durability |
|
| Value |
|
| Features |
|
| Design |
|
| Usability |
|
|
Had this installed in my new Tundra and love it. Only down side is the accessories are sold separate. They need to offer the whole kit together. Can't use my ipod in it until I buy the adapter. For someone using it new programing the map is somewhat easy to use once you read the book it's a piece of cake.
|