In-Dash Receiver w/ HD Radio, Android, iPhone and Pandora Support
• iPhone/Android Pandora and AppMode
• Siri Eyes-Free
• Android Media Access
• HD Radio
• Multi-Line Dot Matrix LCD Display
• 50W x 4 Chan. Max, 17W x 4 Chan. RMS
• 2 Sets of 2V Preamp Outputs
• 3-Band Parametric Equalizer
• iPhone/Android Pandora and AppMode
• Siri Eyes-Free
• Android Media Access
• HD Radio
• Multi-Line Dot Matrix LCD Display
• 50W x 4 Chan. Max, 17W x 4 Chan. RMS
• 2 Sets of 2V Preamp Outputs
• 3-Band Parametric Equalizer
Now users of Android devices running operating system 4.0 or later can connect and listen to music stored on their device to a compatible Pioneer CD receiver without the need for an app. The process is made possible using Media Transfer Protocol (MTP). MTP allows the Pioneer receiver to recognize the Android smartphone as a music storage device. Users can now access music via USB stored on an Android device and operate basic operations like FF, REW, Play, Pause, Random Play, and Repeat. Metadata information such as track, artist, and album name can be displayed.
Internal Product ID:
73034
Pioneer Stereo Buyer!
Great buy, great service and perfect shipping! I would do it again and will when the need arises!
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found this helpful.nice radio
Nice radio. I was completely blown away by the quality
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found this helpful.radio
worked good, yep works well. have no problems with it.
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found this helpful.Great purchase !
perfect radio with such a sleek design ! Great colors and truly looks beautiful even during the day ! must buy for anyone who enjoys music while driving !!
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found this helpful.Good Value
Recommend this product has great features at a great price
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found this helpful.Nice deck at a nice price
I was in the market to replace my factory head unit, it only had the ability to play standard audio CD's. and a poor quality AUX input. I wanted something better sound, options and the ability to use a USB flash drive. This unit covered all those aspects, and for the price ($110 at the time) I felt for a major brand name it would be money well spent.
I've had it installed now for about a week, it's pretty easy to use just glancing through the manual once or twice. I'm using it right now with factory speakers, which are pretty terrible, but the sound quality is what I would expect. Being able to change the key and text color is a really nice feature, realistically you should be able to match any interior lighting around.
Now on to the bad, I've noticed I have to turn the volume up very high to get the music to play equally as loud as my stock unit. The max volume is 60, and I have to turn it up to 40 to get the sound level I want. I'm not talking blowing your ear drums sound either, just the normal loud volume most people use driving around. I'm assuming this is partially due to poor stock speakers, and also the lack of an aftermarket amplifier. Another major issue is the durability, if you look at the face plate wrong it will scratch. Just in an attempt to remove some dust, I used a good quality microfiber cloth and some distilled water. The result is a ton of small scratches all over the face plate. I did some research and tried some Meguiar's PlastX to clean it up, but unfortunately it changed nothing and possibly made it worse.
I will likely just refrain from cleaning the face plate at all, and may even look into buying a replacement face plate from Pioneer if they're not too expensive. I still very much like the deck just wish companies would stop using such delicate materials for consumer electronics.
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