The Pioneer AVIC-X710BT is ideal for a consumer looking for a navigation experience beyond words. It is a Double DIN 5.8” TFT-LCD Touch screen monitor with built-in GPS navigation. The full-color screen comes with over 30,000 selectable button colors so it matches your vehicles interior perfectly. The TeleAtlas navigation contains over 12 million points-of-interest including address, city, favorites and home. They will assist you in finding whatever you need while out on the road. The text-to-speech function pronounces turn-by-turn voice instructions with street names to ensure a smooth traveling experience. Along with built-in navigation, this unit has built-in Bluetooth. Connecting your phone is easy and gives you instant access to your contact on the touchscreen. The Voice Recognition Software makes dialing your family and friends simple. It understands your request to make a phone call so all you have to say is call “John Smith.”
Audio features make CD, WMA and MP3 playback sound great by using an equalizer, high- and low-pass filter and bass boost. The 3-band EQ has 7 preset curves including Super Bass, Powerful, Natural, Vocal, Flat, Custom 1 and Custom 2. By having these options, you will be able to adjust the equalization to match your vehicle' preference. The custom option is an adjustable equalizer curve that you can create from preset EQ curves.
General Features:
- 5.8" In-Dash Double DIN Touchscreen Monitor with CD, WMA, MP3 Receiver
- Full color TFT active matrix widescreen LCD
- 16:9 Aspect ratio with a resolution of 800 x 480
- 32,767 Selectable color button lighting
- Conversational Voice Control voice-recognition software
- CEA-2006 compliant amplifier
- Power Output:
- Peak: 50 watts x 4 channels
- RMS: 22 watts x 4 channels (Pioneer Certified)
- RMS: 14 watts x 4 channels (CEA Certified)
- CD Text Display
- MP3 ID3 Tag Display (Title/Artist/Album)
- 1-year Sonic Electronix warranty
Playback and Audio Features:
- Playback of CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3, WMA, and AAC
- Supertuner IIID features Feed Forward Control which avoids multi path interference
- 18FM/6AM presets
- 24-Bit digital-to-analog converter
- Easy EQ (3-band EQ with 7 preset curves: Super Bass, Powerful, Natural, Vocal, Flat, Custom 1, and Custom 2)
- High-pass filter: 50Hz, 63Hz, 80Hz, 100Hz, or 125Hz with a slope of 12dB per octave
- Low-pass filter: 50Hz, 63Hz, 80Hz, 100Hz, or 125Hz
- Bass boost: adjustable between 0 and 6
- Loudness: 3 levels of adjustable loudness
Expandability Options:
- 3 Sets of 2.2V preamp outputs (front, rear and subwoofer)
- Navigation: Built-in flash based TeleAtlas navigation with 12 million points of interest
- Built-in MSN direct tuner: provides real time traffic, local gas prices, movies times, etc. with purchase of subscription
- SIRIUS or XM Satellite Radio ready: SIRIUS Satellite Radio Solution Package or Pioneer GEX-P920XM and subscription required and sold separately
- HD radio ready: Pioneer GEX-P10HD or Pioneer GEX-P20HD required and sold separately
- Bluetooth ready: Built-in Parrot Bluetooth adapter and microphone
- A call can be dialed by using the voice command or touch screen
- Up to 3 Bluetooth-compatible cell phones can be registered to this head unit
- 400 Phone book entries can be stored in the unit per phone if the phone supports the feature
- You can dial the free GOOG-411 phone service with one touch
- Echo cancellation will keep your calls sounding crisp and clear
- iPod ready: Pioneer CD-IU230V required and sold separately
- Front-panel A/V auxiliary input: Audio/video 3.5mm (headphone jack) allows connection to portable media devices such as MP3 players, etc.
- Rear-panel USB input: USB port allows connection to portable media devices such as MP3 players, flash drives, etc.
- Front-panel SD card input: Allows playback of audio and video as well as picture viewing from SD cards, up to 8GB
- Steering Wheel control ready: PAC SWI-PSv1 required and sold separately
- Rear camera input: Pioneer ND-BC2 or Pioneer ND-BC20PA backup camera required and sold separately
- Rear A/V auxiliary input: RCA audio/video input located on the rear pigtail
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(previous model, replaced by Pioneer AVIC-X710BT)
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(previous model, replaced by Pioneer AVIC-F700BT)
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Average Customer Rating is 4.5 out of 5 stars:
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Christian from Goose Creek, SC
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If you're looking for a nav that's got everything including your iPod connection, custom splash screen, and bluetooth, then this is probably the best for the price. My only problem with this was the mic and how insensitive it was, people who are on the phone with me can barely here me. Other than that, this is the best choice in the many nav's I was trying to compare with especially for the price,
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Guillermo from West Palm Beach, FL
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I love this system its better than I thought. The Navigation part is very user friendly and the touch screen is awesome.
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I installed this unit in a 2010 Nissan Frontier (replaced the base stereo that was featureless in the LE model!). With the metra kit it fits nicely and has an OEM appearance. Boot up is fairly quick (I have not timed but guess ~30 sec, but begins playing the last source at shut down in ~10 sec). Pretty intuitive and easy to use. Touch screen responsive and the ipod interface is nice (artwork and ipod looking screen allows easy use). Have not used the nav to actually navigate yet, but the maps are clear and offer various viewing options (2d, 3d, zoom, etc). EQ settings easy to switch on the fly depending on your taste or listening source. Sound is pretty good unamplified through stock speakers (Nissan has 6x9 rear, 6.5 front, tweeters in crew cab) and at this time no need for sub for fill. I think this is a good buy (the 910 is probably better with the rebate). It does not have RDS for am/fm (HD module gives data for HD stations. XM also has station data) which would be icing on the cake. Install is tedious with all the cables (esp if you have xm, etc) but take the time and it will pay off.
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I have had a lot of radios....and some GPS units but I wanted something with it all in one unit with some cool features to boot. Working in a retail big box store I have access to play with these toys and really test them out in some form before deciding what one to get. It came down to the pioneer or a kenwood and by a nose it was the Pioneer. Its responsiveness and slick looks won me over. After having it installed I am very happy. The unit looks slick and cool, the GPS is almost flawless, and the Ipod sound quality is great. However there are some little things that would make this an A Plus in my book. First off...I know its doing a lot with the whole GPS...and bluetooth and whatnot but the boot time for TOTAL USUAGE...and not being sluggish takes a little too long...as in the menues and such due take a while to perform there function for the first 2 minutes maxx. There needs to be a firmware update to help with this little flaw. The other little thing I have an issues with is the Voice control for the Ipod is amazing...but for my phone..I had to resync my phone many times before it responded properly. This and the fact that I cant put up a background pic instead of that damn black background...make up the only flaws in this amazing head unit that does the job and then some in a sleek looking package.
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