Overview:
The Pioneer AVIC-X710BT navigation receiver plays CDs, provides fast, accurate navigation, and offers a full slate of built-in and expandable features. Its 5.8" wide screen offers high-resolution graphics and a user-friendly touch panel interface. The AVIC-X710BT stores its navigation maps of Canada and the entire U.S. in its flash memory — no need to insert a disc when you need directions. The over 12 million points-of-interest will guide you to anything from takeout BBQ to the nearest big box store. The system's text-to-speech function announces street names as you go, making it easy to keep track of your location. You can update the maps easily through the memory card slot. Built-in Bluetooth® capability allows you to make hands-free calls easily. Pioneer's Conversational Voice Control voice-recognition software understands your conversational request to make a phone call, prompting you for additional information when required. Add the optional iPod® adapter, and you can also use voice commands to search for music by artist, album, genre, and playlist. Connect audio sources through the USB input, SD card slot, or audio/video inputs. Tap into the variety of SIRIUS/XM radio with a satellite radio tuner, or add Pioneer's HD Radio™ tuner to enjoy the crystal-clear sound and extra programming from participating stations.
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Posted by Drew on 22nd Dec 2009
For the price and features this system is very nice. Sound is good navigation is clear though the voice prompts can get a bit annoying as they start quit a ways out, also has that jet 'doung' tone before it tells you anything. Works very well with the iPod function not so much with the bluetooth for the iPhone as the address book on the iPhone is not stored correctly for the voice controls to work their magic.