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• Double DIN Bluetooth Digital Multimedia Receiver with USB and AUX
• 10.1" Capacitive Touchscreen Display
• Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Compatible
• 3 sets of 5 volts preamp outputs
• 13-Band Parametric Equalizer with Digital Time Alignment
• SiriusXM Satellite Radio Ready
• iDatalink Maestro compatible
• Includes Kenwood CMOS-320LP
Cutting-Edge Display and User Interface
The Kenwood Excelon Reference DMX1057XR features a 10.1" touchscreen display, offering a customizable interface with easy access to navigation, weather, and camera feeds. It supports Bluetooth®, Apple CarPlay®, and Android Auto®, enhancing the driving experience with modern technology.
Versatile Installation and Smartphone Integration
Designed for most double-DIN openings, the DMX1057XR allows for flexible mounting and depth adjustments. It offers seamless smartphone integration with both wireless and wired options for Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, along with screen mirroring for Android devices.
Superior Audio Quality and System Expansion
This receiver boasts a 13-band parametric equalizer and digital time alignment for exceptional audio quality. It includes 5-volt RCA preamp outputs and a 3-way crossover network, part of Kenwood's Excelon Reference line, ensuring premium sound in your vehicle.
Advanced Connectivity and Vehicle Integration
The DMX1057XR is compatible with iDatalink's Maestro modules for integrating factory features and vehicle data. It supports various inputs and outputs, including USB and HDMI, and can be connected to most factory steering wheel audio controls with an adapter.
Kenwood eXcelon Reference DMX1057XR
10.1" Double-DIN Touchscreen Digital Multimedia Receiver with Bluetooth, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto (Sirius XM Ready)
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Crystal Clear Screen
Love the size of the radio, the sound quality and the variety of adjustments. Easy to install for a radio with that many parts. HDMI input looks really good, close to a cellphone, sometimes lags or stutters but not too bad (might be due to the HDMI adapter I'm using).
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found this helpful.Absolutely fantastic. Transformed driving experience.
I can't say enough good things about this unit. I put it in my 2003 Dodge Ram 2500, and it it's like driving an entirely different vehicle. I'll break up the review into different sections so this isn't a wall of text.
Screen: The screen is large, and it is as responsive as a premium smartphone. Everything is fast and smooooth. There's never a moment when I'm doing something and have to wait for the screen to register a press or where it lags behind. The bezels are a little thick compared to what you'd expect in 2024, but everything is so stiff and solid that I assume the bezels were a tradeoff for proper structure. It doesn't vibrate when driving or budge the slightest on rougher taps. I'm so used to hearing about 4k and 8k resolution these days that 720p seems antiquated, but at this size it looks great. I haven't played a movie on it yet, but general usage shows no signs of blockiness.
Controls: PHYSICAL BUTTONS. The JVC equivalent of the 1057XR has no real buttons, and imo it's worth the premium to get them. Quick volume changes or camera access are great quality-of-life improvements compared to pure touchscreens.
Sound: I left the stock amp and speakers in, and they sound great compared to with the stock radio. I'm sure it's a level below what I would get with new speakers and an aftermarket amp, but it's a large increase in quality from the original Dodge stereo. It's also hard to communicate how much adjustabilty there is. Full EQ that can be adjusted individually for each source, volume offsets for sources if you have devices that need to be balanced out for consistent volumes, and a very granular balance/fade feature. It really lives up to the Reference in the name.
Expandability: HDMI, USB, and Sirius XM are pretty standard. Nothing special there. Four camera ports can't be beat unless you start wiring in multiplexers. I don't use the dedicated dashcam input, but the two HD inputs provide amazing quality when paired with a CMOS-740HD camera. My one complaint about the unit is that it offers integrated control of Kenwood's multi-view CMOS-320 camera, but only if it's plugged into a specified input, which happens to be one of the two HD inputs. You have to choose between using a standard definition camera in an HD slot or giving up the on-screen control and wiring in a button. It seems like something that could have easily been avoided when writing the software, but maybe it can be fixed with a future update.
Features: CarPlay and Android Auto have so far been flawless. Paired via Bluetooth once and has automatically connected every time since. It does take slightly longer than just a standard Bluetooth setup, but 5-10 seconds at startup doesn't hinder anything. I could see the delay being annoying if you're in the habit of talking on the phone as you're walking to the car and then starting to drive, but for music it's fine. Voice control of Siri and Google works flawlessly with the included mic wired in. I have it mounted near the visor pivot on the driver's side. With four cameras available, it would be nice to have a 360-degree feature like many modern OEM radios, but dedicated units that do that cost around $1k, so that's maybe a bit much to ask for an add-on to a stereo that currently costs $1099 itself. I can't speak to the HVAC and vehicle controls since my 2003 is too old to have those on the CANBUS, but the capability is there if you're putting this in something newer.
Conclusion: Best stereo I've ever used, bar none. It's made driving my pickup more pleasant and also safer. I wouldn't hesitate to buy it again.
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found this helpful.Excellent head unit
This head unit is so great. Aside from the obvious large screen and good specs, the really excellent part is the crossover and audio tuning features. The parametric EQ and the level of control makes balancing a system a breeze. I disabled all the crossovers in my amps.
The unit was open box and the description said “like-new” and it was was exactly that. This head unit has been flawless.
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found this helpful.Multiple views are nice, but value is questionable
The camera achieves its main selling point (the four different views) very well, but the image quality is just average. It's downright disappointing compared to its CMOS-740HD cousin. If you need greater than 180-degree viewing or the multiple views, this will do well for you, but if you want better quality and your head unit can handle it, just get the 740 for the same price.
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found this helpful.Amazing head unit
Can't say enough about it fits perfect in my 2016 f250 thought it would obstruct my ac vents and it didn't. Having the tilt is a plus. But the touchscreen amazing response is great features there to many to list haven't gone through all of them. Nothing beats the warranty on kenwood excelon version. I did go over budget for a head unit but I don't regret now