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In-Dash 6.1" Touchscreen Car Stereo Receiver w/ GPS Navigation, Bluetooth
• Double DIN 6.1" LCD Touchscreen Display
• 50W x 4 Chan. Max, 22W x 4 Chan. RMS
• 3 Sets of 5V Preamp Outputs
• 3-Band Graphic Equalizer
• 24bit Digital Analog Converter
• A2DP Bluetooth Technology
• iDatalink Maestro Lets you keep your SYNC Features
• Double DIN 6.1" LCD Touchscreen Display
• 50W x 4 Chan. Max, 22W x 4 Chan. RMS
• 3 Sets of 5V Preamp Outputs
• 3-Band Graphic Equalizer
• 24bit Digital Analog Converter
• A2DP Bluetooth Technology
• iDatalink Maestro Lets you keep your SYNC Features
Keep up with what's going on in the world outside your car with the Kenwood Excelon DNX690HD navigation receiver. It's got the standard features you're looking for, including a 6.1" touchscreen display, outstanding guidance with traffic reports, Bluetooth, a built-in HD Radio tuner, smartphone compatibility, NAVTEQ traffic, SYNC Compatibility for Ford, Lincoln, Mercury and much more.
The Kenwood Excelon DNX690HD has great features which will get you started on your journey fast and save you time searching for locations. With the Insta-Search and Insta-Route interface uses predictive text so you'll even save time typing in the name of your destination. With its trademark built-in guidance from Garmin you have features including 3D representations of terrain along your path and Bird's Eye junction view. This ensures your routes are accurate and easy to follow. When connected to the Internet, you'll also get real-time updates on traffic and weather along your route, plus fuel prices, parking information and more from INRIX. When not connected to the Internet, you'll still receive traffic updates from NAVTEQ in most metropolitan areas.
There is finally a real solution for Ford SYNC owners. Kenwood, in a collaborative effort with ADS (Automotive Data Solutions), a Ford SYNC customer can now keep the existing SYNC features in their vehicle. Features like iPod control, Bluetooth, Satellite radio and 911 assist. They seamlessly integrate with Kenwood’s advanced user interface and Garmin navigation system found on a range of Kenwood DNX receivers to communicate and display the on-board SYNC features of the car. The optional iDatalink interface/wiring harness will give owners of compatible Ford/Lincoln vehicles the best navigation option on the market by adding an affordable Kenwood DNX model as an alternative to expensive factory navigation solutions.
If your vehicle doesn't have factory Bluetooth system then DNX690HD has you covered. It features built-in Bluetooth wireless technology that promotes safe driving habits by allowing you to have a hands-free conversation while you drive without the need to hold a phone. Incoming calls can be set to pick up automatically or at the touch of a button if you prefer to screen incoming calls. For outgoing calls, you can choose to dial out by scrolling through your phonebook on the easy to read display interface or by voice dialing if enabled on your compatible smartphone
Kenwood is all about system expansion. You can add a SiriusXM satellite radio tuner SXV200V1 (required and sold separately) to the DNX690HD and access a huge variety of sports, news, entertainment, and commercial-free music that satellite radio gives you. The DNX690HD also has a dedicated connection for a rear-view camera, so you can see if there are any kids or obstacles behind you as you back out of a tight parking space or your driveway. If you're a true audiophile and are looking to add amps and subs, there are three sets of 2-volt preamp outputs available, including a dedicated subwoofer output with level control and low-pass filter.
You can watch DVDs on the DNX690HD 6.1" screen while parked, and this receiver have video outputs that will work with your factory rear seat entertainment system. You can also use the rear audio/video output to add rear seat screens — then use the dual zone feature to let your passengers watch movies in back while you listen to music up front. This car stereo truly has everything you'll need for entertaining you and your passengers.
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DNX690HD
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65916
Kenwood DNX6980
The navigation of the kenwood is the most usefull part of the system as a whole. there were many parts that i still had to buy ( adapter cables, satalite radio etc.). occasionally the fm radio gets static to where it isnt able to be heard, change the station a couple times and it fixes itself. the usb connection and aux cable do not work in my 2011 camaro but the iphone connector is perfect. it may be a loose connection so be sure that every cable is secure before you install everything back into your car. the screen quality is amazing, i couldnt ask for more in a navigation based product. compared to a stock nav system changing the songs is somewhat slow and a hastle but works great other than that. overall i would recommend this product to anyone who asks of my opinion.
17 found this helpful
Great features, mediocre usability
Believe it or not, this is one of the better decks out there for usability but it is far from perfect. but it suffers from really slow screen redraw times and frustrating user interface.
Finding a song via the iPod interface is an exercise in patience and dexterity. Impossible on a bumpy road. The feature for finding songs by the same artist or on the same album as the current song is buggy and barely ever works. I never bother anymore.
There is a 4 second delay from the time I touch the answer button when the phone rings to the time that the phone actually stops ringing and picks up.
The homescreenbuttons are in a nonsensical order and put Pandora and the CD button front and centre. I don't subscribe to the former and who the heck still uses the latter? I usually have to scroll the buttons to see the one I need.
The Sirius interface lacks the ability to navigate by category/genre so I've had to set up and remember presets for one station in each genre and then step up or down from it.
I could go on. Car audio manufacturers suck at user interfaces. Now that much of their clientele has experienced Apple and Android smartphones, they need to adhere to a much higher standard for usability.
16 found this helpful
Good product. Easy install
I bought this from Sonic ( great price and fast shipping ) and installed this unit myself. Easy install. Everything was pretty much plug and play. I love having this unit. The bluetooth works flawlessly with my Droid X2. The GPS is easy to operate. Some of the menu functions are hard to find. My only complaint is that touch screen is sometimes hard to hit the song or number you are trying to get due to the small size and sensitivity. Overall a great unit. Switching modes seems a little slow but tolerable. Maybe kenwood will so a software update to make touchscreen easier to operate.
16 found this helpful
DNX 6980
Sucks, I will never buy this unit again. This is my 2nd one. Nothing but problems!!!
16 found this helpful
I am happy with this system
I bought this DNX6980 for my 2011 Toyota Tacoma Sport. I installed this unit myself (my first stereo installation). I work on the road, so I put this head unit to use 8-10 hours a day. First, this unit is really cool looking. I changed the color of the lights on the face of the unit to match the other lights on my dash, and it looks awesome. All in all, I am very happy with the performance of this unit. The GPS is pretty good, I would give it an 8.5 out of 10 score. Sometimes it will direct me onto some strange paths, getting off of the freeway, taking a feeder road, then getting back on the freeway for no reason. I have my Droid RAZR as a backup, if it gets too wierd. I bought the KCA-IP202, and hooked up an Ipod 5th gen Nano. The Ipod interface sucks. I am really not impressed. Searching for an artist is a pain, and I am disappointed. The menus are difficult to scour through, and you have to start from scratch at the beginning of the menu when you want to select a new artist. I ended up wiring up a Zune dock (I love my Zune) and hooked it up through the AV input. I am extremely pleased with this setup. The remote is almost worthless. When controlling the Ipod, the play/pause, volume controls, and previous/next track buttons were the only ones that functioned.
The unit will glitch every once in a while. The mapping will refuse to load, or a DVD will lock the unit up, but this is a rare occasion. For what its worth, I recommend this unit.
16 found this helpful
Great Product
This radio is top notch in most cases. Easy to install, best features, awesome display, bright colors, garmin navigation is by far the most advanced when it comes to navigating. A little slow at times when going to different icons. When you have Pandora or your iTunes playing and you make or receive a phone call. It plays the music through your speakers so u have to unhook your phone from the cable. If wanting to listen to iTunes or Pandora you have to purchase a cable in order to play the music. I would definitely recommend this product!
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