Pioneer has strengthened its in-dash navigation line-up with the launch of three new products that combines navigation, Bluetooth, as well as iPod connectivity and control.
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Pioneer’s AVIC-F10BT |
Pioneer’s entry-level in-dash navigation device, the AVIC-F310BT comes with a USB direct control for iPod and iPhone, built-in Bluetooth that transfers your contact list from your mobile to the unit, as well as navigation (powered by Whereis map) that shows red light and fixed camera locations. It can play CDs and is compatible with MP, WMA, WAC, and AAC files (stored on USB and CD). The 4.3-inch WQVGA screen is also detachable, allowing users to connect the unit to a PC in order to add points-of-interest.
The AVIC-F910BT takes it a step further by offering a 5.8-inch screen, video playback, album display (stored on the iPod), live traffic information via SUNA, dedicated reverse camera input, and a multi-sensor that locks in your position even if there is no GPS signal available. The unit also comes with lane guidance and displays school zones, fixed cameras, and red light cameras.
Finally, Pioneer’s flagship in-dash navigation system, the AVIC-F10BT, sports a 7-inch screen and comes equipped with music streaming, live traffic information, 3D landmarks, dual zone that allows you to listen to music in the front while playing a DVD in the rear, menu customisation, and comes with a 7-band graphic equaliser, sound staging, and advanced sound retriever that restores compressed audio to near CD-like quality.
The F310BT is available now with an RRP of $1,199 while the F910 will be available next month with an RRP of $1,999. The AVIC-F10BT will be available later this month with an RRP of $2,999.
See: www.pioneer.com.au