5/31/2012

Jensen VM9223 7-inch Touch Screen Double Din MultiMedia Receiver Review

Jensen VM9223  7-inch Touch Screen Double Din MultiMedia Receiver
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Good item if your wanting a touchscreen double din thats for a reasonable price. If your looking for navigational/blue tooth/or IPhone/ITouch capable look else where. You have to add the navigational component which ranges from 180-230. The blue tooth component ranges from 45-75, also its not compatible with the IPhone or ITouch as far as the USB port. So keep this in mind if your really interested in this feature(you can use the auxillary output that comes with the unit into your IPhone/ITouch, but that all. It doesn't not recongize the USB port from the IPhone). Otherwise good product for price.

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5/30/2012

Garmin nüvi 255W/255WT 4.3-Inch Widescreen Portable GPS Navigator with Traffic Review

Garmin nüvi 255W/255WT 4.3-Inch Widescreen Portable GPS Navigator with Traffic
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"I bought this GPS for my girlfriend because she was always having trouble in cities and constantly is getting lost, so it made sense to invest in a GPS that would help her to navigate from place to place easier. I wasn't attached to any brand when I looked but was always impressed with the reviews and testimonies from friends with a Garmin who said they never had problems and were in love with it. I looked at the 205 as it's cheap, but for the price the features and peace of mind of having a Garmin are unbeatable. First, the life-time traffic is great because it helps cut-down on time stuck on the high-way and shows her the quickest way from point A to point B before she even knows the difference. Second, the screen is large and the user interface is incredibly easy to use. It's a bit expensive, but if you're going to invest in a GPS unit, then you might as well make sure you do it right. I'm not sure that a GPS is nearly as valuable without the traffic and not having to pay any subscription fees just sent it over the top.
Definitely purchase if you're looking for easy to use and for a unit that gets it right every time."

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Get the big picture and big features for a small price with nuvi 255WT. This widescreen navigator takes you there with preloaded maps and turn-by-turn directions that call out streets by name. It comes with lifetime traffic to simplify life on the go. Like the rest of the nuvi 205-series, this portable navigator is priced right and ultra-easy to use.
Its sunlight-readable, 4.3" display is easy to read, from any direction.

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Targus Wireless Comfort Laser Mouse AMW51US (Black with Gray) Review

Targus Wireless Comfort Laser Mouse AMW51US (Black with Gray)
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The mouse I bought worked great for the first few months until the scroll wheel began to fail. It started to skip randomly around the whole page. When I contacted targus customer service they replied promptly to send them my mouse to have it replaced. I mailed it at my expense. Customer service was friendly but it did take them a month to get me a new mouse!

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5/29/2012

Clarion CZ309 CD/MP3/WMA/AAC Receiver and USB Port Review

Clarion CZ309 CD/MP3/WMA/AAC Receiver and USB Port
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The Clarion CS309 has a ton of features: USB, Aux jack, bluetooth ready, DVD ready, satellite ready, etc. Unfortunately the interface and ergonomics are among the worst i have ever used on any electronic product.
Simply adjusting the settings requires careful reading of the manual. Would you like to adjust the bass or treble? That only requires 4 to 6 different buttons pushed in sequence. That would be mostly different buttons, scatterred all over the unit. By the time you remember the sequence the song is over. Where other units use a modal volume control (i.e. pressing a tone button will allow the volume control to adjust bass, treble, etc) on the Clarion the volume knob is for volume and volume only, sir. And a crappy, overly small volume knob it is.
On the subject of audio quality, I replaced my stock 2005 Subaru WRX unit, no superstar in sound quality. The Clarion takes a step backward in that dept as well. Clarity is not the hallmark of this Clarion.
As far as the USB port goes, due to the complete absence of any navigation of a drive, it is rendered almost useless for playing a drive loaded w/ various ODs. Although Clarion boasts that the unit will read up to 8 directories deep it will not NAVIGATE the directories - it simply will find the lowest level folder and cycle through each one, in the order it was written to the drive. Thus having more than 1o or so CDs on the drive becomes very unwieldy and adds yet another way for this thing to become a serious traffic hazard.
Ironically I picked this unit due to its relative lack of video game like displays. You can turn off the rather muted (but still irritating) "screen saver" and I'm certainly happy about that. It's probably the only reason this thing gets 2 stars and not one. Avoid this train wreck.


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With MP3/WMA/AAC support, direct iPod control, a front USB input, and a wealth of sound-shaping features, Clarion's CZ309 CD receiver is a powerful system to begin with. But with support for SAT radio, Bluetooth, OEM steering wheel remotes, and three sets of preamp outputs, it's a perfect bed for expansion.

Detachable Control Panel The CZ309 features an anti-theft detachable faceplate featuring a white-on-black single-line display with screensavers. Blue key illumination makes control in the dark a snap.
CDs and Beyond This receiver will play your CDs and CD-R/RWs, but burn a data CD with your favorite MP3/WMA or iTunes AAC files and the fun begins, with hours of music on a single disc. You can also play the files back from an inserted USB thumb drive. The device will display ID3-TAG info like artist or song name for your added convenience.
Front USB for Direct iPod Control The CZ309's USB input lets you connect your iPod directly without an expensive adapter. Just use your stock iPod cable, and you'll enjoy your favorite iPod tunes, along with complete control and battery charging of your iPod. The unit also supports title display for the tracks playing on your iPod.
AM/FM Radio Sometimes you just want to listen to the radio. Store your favorite radio stations on the 18 FM and six AM presets.
Front AUX Input With an AUX input on the front panel, it's easy to plug-in a portable audio device, portable satellite radio, or other external audio gadgets for instantaneous enjoyment.
Built-in High Pass/Low Pass Crossovers Crossover settings of 50Hz, 80Hz and 120Hz are available, letting you optimize the signal for high or low frequency reproduction when a subwoofer or tweeters are part of the system.
Sound Adjustment (Z-Enhancer Plus + Magna Bass EX) Clarion's Z-Enhancer Plus lets you select from three performance patterns--Type1, Type2, and Type3. With a touch of the control keys, you can arrange the high-quality sound to better fit the genre of music you are listening to. While most loudness controls boost bass at 60 / 80 / 100 / 200Hz, the Magna Bass EX circuit boosts bass at 50Hz. This creates a rich, deep, defined bass rather than the muddy, booming bass of a standard loudness control. The Magna Bass EX boost levels are dependent on the system volume, which results in balanced system response and dynamic bass reproduction.
SAT Radio Ready Clarion gives you the choice of XM Satellite Radio or Sirius Satellite Radio. Choose either system and you can connect a Satellite Radio receiver with Translator connected via Ce-NET. Enjoy over 150 channels of music, news, talk shows, sports and traffic information with CD quality sound.
Ready to Expand The CZ309 gives you a 50W x 4 built-in amplifier to begin with, but if you'd like to add additional power to your system, three RCA preamp outs are provided.
It's also ready for Clarion's BLT370 Bluetooth interface or OEM steering wheel remote. Grow your system at your own pace.
Remote Control Included Control the action with the included wireless remote.
What's in the Box Clarion CZ309, trim ring, wiring harness, remote control, installation hardware, owner's manual, installation guide.

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5/28/2012

Acoustic Research Zentral ARRZ300IP Smartphone AV Remote for iPhone Review

Acoustic Research Zentral ARRZ300IP Smartphone AV Remote for iPhone
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I had high hopes for this relatively cheap device.
Currently, we have a Logitech Harmony One Universal Remote with Color Touchscreen and it has problems switching inputs when going between PVR, AppleTV, and PS3.
The Audiovox Central, I thought could record new macros and allow us to use our iPhones to correctly control the TV with the various inputs from our different sources.
Well, was I ever wrong... here are the issues that I encountered:
1. Pairing the Zentral with my iPhone
--> during my first attempt, my iPhone found the Zentral Device but the phone rang before I could enter the Key: 0000
--> I tried to pair again, and it did not find the Zentral Device, I unplugged the Zentral, I turned off bluetooth and tried again. No connection.
--> Finally, I did a soft reset of my iPhone and then tried again, turned on bluetooth, plugged in the Zentral device, found, entered 0000
2. Installing Zentral app.
--> Once paired, my iPhone prompted me to download the app.
--> Once downloaded, I launched it and tried to Enter My Zentral Serial Number and Room Name
--> This failed and I was told to go to their website, but no URL was given: [...] I googled "AR Zentral" and it was the second link, then I clicked on "Zentral Home Command", I selected my phone, then entered my e-mail address and login information.
--> The Registration required my Phone ID. On the site it said to go to Settings > General > Status > but that does not exist in OS 4.2, I tried all of the likely suspects for the iPhone ID and all failed.
--> I googled iPhone ID and turns out that you need connect your iPhone to your Mac and go to the System Profiler and find the ID there under USB --> iPhone --> Serial Number. There is a 40 character string there, I used that and the registration worked.
3. Add Devices
--> I tried to add TV, and none of the codes for Panasonic would turn my TV on
--> I tried to add my Denon receiver, again, none of the codes would turn it on
--> I tried to find Apple TV, but it did not exist, so I thought, okay, I can teach the Zentral App those codes later (as it turns out I never tried because of what happened when I tried to record a Macro)
4. Record a Macro
--> I tried to record a Watch TV macro: Power on TV, Power on Receiver
--> It did not work, most likely because none of the code sets had worked when I added my devices
5. Edit a Device
--> Both online and in the Zentral app, it is not apparent how you can edit or remove an existing device.
6. App Stability
--> The App crashed
--> When I relaunched it, it had lost connectivity to the Zentral box
--> The Zentral Box light started flashing blue again
--> I paired again
7. Website
--> The zentral app website does not have product codes or codes that you can download to the app, it would be great to be able to record macros on line, and to search for the code sets based on your TV and Receiver Model Numbers.
Overall Conclusion:
Fail
If someone else has different results, please let me know.

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Scosche Hands-Free Cellular Bluetooth Car Kit Review

Scosche Hands-Free Cellular Bluetooth Car Kit
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Oh, it's a great idea, in theory. To be able to have cellphone conversations while driving down the road, without holding one's phone, without a stupid headset, rather just talking naturally, with the other person's voice coming out crisp and clean through the car stereo speakers. Beautiful.
And maybe that's what it's like, if you have a car with a properly integrated bluetooth system. If you don't, there's the Scosche DIYBRH. You plug it into your cigarette lighter plug, and into your audio system's auxiliary input, and you're good to go. Its microphone picks up your voice, and trasmits the whole conversation through the speakers. A bargain at $90 or so. Right?
Wrong. This product should never have been released into the market. It is a total piece of junk. Sound quality is absolutely awful. The microphone barely works. Worst of all, the lighter plug is so badly designed that the slightest bump causes the whole unit to turn off, instantly breaking the connection and shutting off the call. And every time that happens, you have to go through a complex process of re-syncing it with your cellphone, because it has no memory or backup battery for connections whatsoever. What it adds up to is, this ended up being an absolutely worthless piece of cheap plastic. I would never consider buying a product from this company again and strongly suggest that you avoid this one.

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5/27/2012

Parrot RKi8400 Bluetooth Car Stereo for Digital Music and Hands-Free Driving Review

Parrot RKi8400 Bluetooth Car Stereo for Digital Music and Hands-Free Driving
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I had done all my research on stereos that work with the iPhone. I thought this one would be perfect. Here is what I have found:
1. the buttons feel very cheap
2. my iPhone barely fits in the compartment behind the face.
3. a 4gb SD card takes about a minute to initialize every time I start my car
4. did not come with a face cover to car the face around or store in.
5. the voice that talks to you when someone calls, etc cannot pronounce anything -- even the basic features of the device (let alone someone's name!)
6. the speakerphone does not pickup my voice very well at all in my car (have tried several different locations
7. having my iPhone stored behind the face is annoying and barely used -- as you have no access to your phone and you have to shut down the stereo if you need to pull it out.

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5/26/2012

Jensen VM9022HDN 6.5-Inch Touch Screen Double Din MultiMedia Receiver Review

Jensen VM9022HDN  6.5-Inch Touch Screen Double Din MultiMedia Receiver
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*Bluetooth works great with my phone. Picks it up easily after you pair it.
*HD radio sounds way better than normal radio (FM sounds CD quality, AM sounds like FM). The HD takes a second or two to kick in when you tune to a station, but not a big deal, and you can notice the difference in quality.
*Plays DVDs, MP3, WMA's, everything you need. However it doesn't play DIVX, and although it claims it plays XVID, I have not been able to get it to recognize AVI files. So far I have to convert everything to mp2, but it plays these great. Basically before a long trip I'll convert a bunch of AVI movies to MP2 and throw them on a DVD or USB drive and enjoy.
*Nav works great, has the voice turn-by-turn directions, you can watch the nav and listen to radio, satellite, etc. Maps are quick as they load from an SD card (there is an additional slot for another SD card as well). I don't think it has real time traffic but the S.M.A.R.T. navigation will re-route you based on the last few years' traffic patterns, etc., "as if you were being given directions by a local." Not "Garmin" but who cares.
*Has inputs for SD, USB, audio in jack, and the red/white/yellow connectors. I hooked up my Sirius receiver to it via the line in and no longer have to use the FM transmitter, sounds excellent.
*Ipod connector included, however I have an Ipod classic so it only plays audio, no video/pics/album art. Hopefully this can be worked around in the future. Album art would be nice, but if you really need ipod video just get the ipod classic video out cable for under $10.
*Parking brake can be bypassed in the setup options, check youtube on how to do this under "jensen bypass".
*Screen is plenty big and picture quality on movies is great. You can adjust the brightness and contract manually or use the autodimmer which adjusts based on the amount of light. Lights are blue colored and I do not think this can be changed.
*No detachable/self-hiding face, so you better get an alarm if you want to keep it. But if it does get stolen, at ~$600 at least you can replace it for cheaper than other models :) An awesome deal that makes the commute something to look forward to.

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Pioneer MVH-P7300 3" In-Dash AV Receiver with iPod/iPhone Control and Pandora Review

Pioneer MVH-P7300 3 In-Dash AV Receiver with iPod/iPhone Control and Pandora
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This is my second pioneer I've owned in 10 years. The first had many annoyances that I had hoped pioneer fixed. The only reason I bought another pioneer was I was trying to use my same XM box - the 910. It doesn't work, you need the newer 920 to see channel data, etc. although you can hear it. My problem with this unit is sometimes while driving the knob can be tricky, the remote is still awful - you can't do everything with it and have to get halfway done with a task then reach for the unit, and just the way it works is wacky - like on XM up gets you to channels, but in iPod mode up doesn't take you to songs.
It's little stupid things like this that lead me to think there has to be a better way, the remote for example could easily work better (this hasn't changed in 10 years) and the way you scroll through and just operate the unit is not intuitive to me. I haven't played with other units from other manufacturers, but I'm assuming they are easier. It's a nice radio, quality is excellent - it's a pioneer afterall. I just wish someone over there would pick up an apple product and see how easy and intuitive controlling it could be rather than annoying. For example in the iPod mode going to the song list requires two tricky steps in a bouncing car. Fine on a smooth road, but a rough road could cause you to move the control knob wrong. Then when you are on the song if you would like to go back to the list you would think a simple "up" press on the knob or remote would get you back? No. That's only in XM mode! In iPod mode you need to click, scroll down to list, etc.
Anyway I won't bore you with any more details. In my opinion it's a nice radio that I can't help but think it could be easier to navigate. Pioneer hasnt changed though in 10 years so maybe this is as good as it gets. I'd still recommend playing with this unit and others at a store to see which you like better. Something I didn't do. Good news is amazon has the best price any where and at under $250 this unit is very good. At full retail I would feel a bit cheated. Also maybe go for the 8300. It has Bluetooth - big deal, but the best thing is the remote is different. Has a similar knob like the unit so maybe it's easier to use? Just a thought.

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For those whose MP3 collection has taken over for scratched-up CDs, Pioneer's digital media receivers make a wise choice. The MVH-P7300 features an easy-to-navigate three-inch display; playback of a wide variety of digital audio, video, and image files; direct iPod control and even deeper integration with the Pandora iPhone app. When you're ready to grow, you can add external amplifiers, Bluetooth, HD Radio, and more.
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5/25/2012

Kenwood Kiv-Bt900 AM/FM/USB Receiver with Bluetooth(R) Review

Kenwood Kiv-Bt900 AM/FM/USB Receiver with Bluetooth(R)
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It seems to me that some less that perfect early firmware has given this otherwise phenomenal HU a somewhat bad rap. Kenwood probably should have done more QA before release, but show me a software vendor that doesn't have the same problem. I've been running this guy for a week now and couldn't be happier, so I feel the need to do my part to increase its review standings! I had a lengthy list of mandatory criteria, and this was the _only_ HU on the market that satisfied all of them. Specifically:
- Rear mounted iPod an aux cables for clean installation. Contrary to what other reviewers have said, I think this is a huge win (especially vs. the Pioneer decks). Who wants a mess of spaghetti in front of their stereo? It took an extra hour to disassemble the center console and route the cables properly, but it was the "right way" to do it.
- Variable color display/buttons. This one really narrowed the field, and I'm surprised how many decks can't do this. I was replacing the factory stereo in a BMW, and for those who haven't been in one at night, _every_ lighted gauge, button, display, etc. is all the very same orangish-red color. A bright blue stereo would have looked hideous (*cough* Alpine).
- Integrated BT. As others have stated, this HU can't do streaming audio via BT, which is probably the only real con I'd cite. That said, my primary desire for BT was hands free, and it works great. Just in case Kenwood is reading though, I do think it would be super cool if they could pull the profile photos for my contacts and display them the same way they do album art from the iPod....
- Seamless iPod integration, including video. Check. Works great on both of my current and previous gen nanos. As another reviewer stated, you have to wait for the album art to skip to the next song, but there are several display modes available, some of which don't load the artwork and aren't affected if that's really a big deal to someone.
- Flexible, intuitive interface. The configuration options are very robust, and I found myself on several occasions thinking "geez, I wish I could do X", only to discover shortly thereafter that I could do X, Y and Z.
- Firmware updateable. With a deck this complex, this is mandatory in my opinion. No one is going to get it right on version 1.0, even with extensive in-house QA. I'm a software engineer by trade, and know from first hand experience how adept consumers at coaxing bugs out into the light. I used mine a few days before updating it and had some of the problems others have cited (mic drops, random source shifts, etc.), but absolutely no problems since updating it. It has the capability for a reason, so update the unit first thing!
- Good aesthetics and build quality. This is certainly subjective, but I'm appalled by how ugly some aftermarket decks are and how flimsy some of their control mechanisms are! Simple, clean lines and sturdy please.
- Good sound quality. I didn't do extensive comparison testing, but have been happy with previous Kenwood's I've owned this unit certainly outperforms the stock HU.
That's it! Love it!

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5/24/2012

Absolute DD900BT 7" Double DIN Touch Screen Multimedia Player with Bluetooth Review

Absolute DD900BT 7 Double DIN Touch Screen Multimedia Player with Bluetooth
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This radio only worked for two days then the graphics displayed started getting grainy and disappered. The DVD/cd player would never accept any disc. Now only the radio works but with no graphics there's only the one channel it was on at failure. Overall this unit is a huge waist of money. The quality of absolute products is an epic fail. When I tried to return it they said it was a bad install. Do not buy this product.

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Deluo Keychain GPS Sensor for Smartphones With Microsoft Streets and Trips 2008 Software Review

Deluo Keychain GPS Sensor for Smartphones With Microsoft Streets and Trips 2008 Software
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Item was purchased for use with a Blackerry Device the 9530 Verizon Device to be exact. First issue...it would not pair with the Blackberry, at least I could not get it to do so with the usual "0000".
I called the support number in the "manual" that accompanied the device and the gentleman who answered was unable to help. The "specialist" sounded as if he was responding to me from the middle of some kind of extremely noisy environment. I did not get the impression that he was really focused upon assisting me. The other issue is the installation of the software. The instructions left a great deal to be desired and also presented a challenge there.
My opinion, this is not the solution for an alternative to VZ Navigator. The device does not interface seamlessly with the Storm, at least I couldn't get it to do so; I never was able to pair the device with the Blackberry nor was I able to get the software to run properly. Although this may simply be an incompatibility issue with the Storm, I would think twice about acquiring this product. Difficult to pair, poor manual and inadequate product support; this is a dangerous combination. If this is for Blackberry it is not for the 9530 Storm.

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5/23/2012

JVC KW-NX7000 Double Din Navigation with 7" Wide Touch Panel Monitor w/ DVD/CD/USB/SD Media Card & 2.0 Direct Receiver Review

JVC KW-NX7000 Double Din Navigation with 7 Wide Touch Panel Monitor w/  DVD/CD/USB/SD Media Card and 2.0 Direct Receiver
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I recently installed a KW-NX7000 in my Honda Civic. Overall it is a pretty good system but it does not really break any new ground either. This is not my 1st GPS, I have installed a Kenwood DNX5120 in my other vehicle and a factory VW Navi in another. I also have various portables from Garmin, Magellan, TomTom, Dash, etc. I will primarlily make comparisons to the Kenwood, the VW system is not worth discussing!
Interface. One big plus I will give to the KW-NX7000 is the interface. It looks good, is intuitive, and is easy to use. Kenwood has good Navi menus (all Garmin) but the rest of the interface is a mess and often requires you to refer back to the manual. With the JVC the manual is really not needed, the whole system is very intuitive.
The navigation itself works very well. It locks signal quickly and presents routes that usually make sense. The database of POI's seems reasonably complete. You do have options for fastest time / shortest distance in both preferences and on a per trip basis.
I am not especially impressed with how the KW-NX7000 displays maps. They are easy to read but kind of dull, often times you are just seeing lines on a white background. Unfortunately, there is no option to show more or less detail. Thus, unless you are zoomed way in to about 600 feet, you do not even see road names, town names, etc., just lines. The 3D view was even more dissapointing as it shows even less detail unless you are in one of the few major metropolitan areas where 3d renditions are presented. I have yet to see it present anything nearly as interesting as the photo on the box! My 10 year old says that my other units maps look more "modern". Although I tend to think Garmins maps look a bit cartoonish, I still prefer them to the blandness of JVC's. I will give JVC the edge in how they present things like speed limits, lane guidance, and other details when you are doing a routed trip. If you are only displaying the map all you get is the map and the time.
The JVC has a feature that menus appear and buttons light up when you hand gets near the screen. This is a nice feature and sensitivity can be adjusted. You can change the screen colors but not the button light colors as you can on the Kenwood or Pioneer units. No big deal but if every other button on your car is red, these will be blue.
Boo-hiss to JVC for not including RDS on FM. This means that the unit does not display the song, artist, or station information. Kenwood does provide this feature. JVC has it for HD Radio only.
I installed the JVC bluetooth module and this works great with my blackberry. Given the price differential between the Kenwood and the JVC, I do think Bluetooth should be built in as it is on the Pioneers.
I have not yet installed the HD radio module as this requires an antenna splitter (KS-U21) to continue getting traffic. Unfortunately, part KS-U21 is virtually unobtainable at this time. I am also waiting on my ipod interface so will have to provide an update on that later.
Physically the unit looks good. As installed in the Civic it looks very close to a factory install. The removable, flip down, screen is a great feature unique to the JVC. The screen is nice and large, defintely bigger than the DNX 5120. However, keep in mind that in some vehicles, the screen will stick out a bit more form the dash than some other units and may thus look more "aftermarket" than some others. I was originally going to install this in a 2nd Gen MR2 and it just stuck out to far for my tastes. In the Honda it sits in a "pod" so this is not an issue.
Install was no harder or easier than any other 2-Din head unit. It does work with the PAC Steering Wheel interface controller.
I do feel that for the price of this unit it should include some additional "standard" features. If it included either Bluetooth or HD built-in, this could make it stand out from the pack and not require another box to hide under the dash. Heck, if they just included an iPod cable or an AV cable it would be nice. Do lifetime traffic instead of 3 months. Just provide something that makes this more than another "me too" GPS. This unit costs a good bit more than the DNX5120 but it does not feel like I got a lot more.
So, is this a good head unit? Absoultely. I think it does everything well. I guess the rub is that it does no one thing great, it just has not raised the bar in any features other than the removable faceplate. Some of this could be revised in software, but the same can be said for every other manufacturer.
If this unit were the same price as the DNX5120 I would call it a toss up. You would be trading some features for others so it is a matter of what is more important to you. Currently it is a fair bit more expensive. If I were to get another GPS today, and it were between these two, I would likely go with the Kenwood.

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This double-DIN all-in-one navigation system gives precise navigation with built-in RDS-TMC tuner, high sensitivity WAAS GPS, and 7-inch wide touch panel. The unit features map coverage of the U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico, Voice Guidance in 16 languages, Text-to-Speech, 12 million P.O.I, Lane Guide, and Speed Limit Display. Enjoy audio and video (KS-U20 cable required for iPod video playback) from your iPod, USB devices, and SD cards. Experience a new style of operation with the Proximity Sensor--control keys will appear as your hand approaches. The unit is compatible with Bluetooth Wireless Technology, HD Radio, and SAT Radio with optional devices.
Superior Navigation Technology
Built-in Flash-Memory provides quick startup and search, high-speed route calculation, and is resistant to in-vehicle extreme temperatures and vibration.
Millions of Points of Interest and map graphics are Pre-installed for Coverage in the United States, Alaska, Hawaii, Canada and Puerto Rico.
POI database and Map data are updatable by SD card.
Allows use of navigation functions and listening to various multimedia sources simultaneously.

POI & Search Options
POI Information can be searched by Address, POI Name, Vicinity, Telephone Number, Map Location or Zip Code.
Store 100 favorite Points of Interest and recall up to 50 previous destinations from the built-in memory. Return trips are made easy by using the preset "Home" Location feature.
Quick Search Feature--Allows up to three favorite POI categories to be set in the immediate menu screen for one-touch access.
Routes can be configured by fastest time or shortest route length and configured to avoid specifi c roads such as Freeways, Ferries or Toll Roads.
Up to 4 Waypoints can be entered--even while in route to the destination that has already been entered.
Ambiguity Search--Compensates for spelling mistakes and eliminates the need to type in entire City or POI information by alphabetically listing the most popular entries for the partially given information.

Convenience Features
TTS (Text-to-Speech)Street names etc. read out in 3 languages: English, Spanish and French.
Customized Message A voice message greets you in the Text-to-Speech language when you power on/off.
Detachable Faceplate Faceplate with monitor is fully detachable for anti-theft security and convenience.
Lane GuideDisplays the correct lane to move into in preparation for approaching turns, highway entrances or exits, or U-turns.
Speed Limit Display & Speed Alert FunctionDisplays speed limit information on screen for the current road location. Selectable Speed Alert Function audibly alerts when the vehicle is traveling faster than the posted speed limit for the current road.
POI Touch-Screen Dialing Utilizes the internal POI database as a business phone book. Bluetooth wireless technology allows one-touch phone number dialing to a selected business or Point of Interest.
Brand Icons Display Familiar brand logos are listed on-screen for easy recognition of POI contents.
Direct Zoom Keys Allows one-touch access to specific aerial zoom level lengths or one-by-one zoom level adjustments
Multimedia Connectivity
Easy Connection for Digital Devices Front USB & AV-IN (mini)
iPod/iPhone via USB + AV-IN
USB Device via USB (Direct-In)
Camcorder via AV-IN (AV Mini Plug included)
Digital Audio Player via AV-IN (AV Mini Plug included or Audio Mini Plug)
USB Plug and Charge--Charge USB devices such as cell phones and digital audio players.

USB 2.0 for iPod, iPod Video, iPhone
Allows Direct iPod/iPhone connection using the iPod USB charging cable.
Connect Portable Hard Drives, Digital Audio Players and USB Flash Memory devices for added music selection options.*
Easily scroll through song files and layered categories.
Digital audio transfer provides the highest sound quality from iPod, iPhone, and connected USB devices.
iPod/iPhone Video display and control possible using the KS-U29 iPod Video adapter.**
USB Plug & Charge--Use the built-in USB port to charge your portable devices such as Digital Audio Players and Cell Phones.***

CDs, DVDs and More Enjoy your favorite CDs or watch some video on DVD, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW or VCDs.
You can also enjoy your favorite WMA/MP3/WAV/AAC audio files, or take in MPEG1/2 videos or JPEG images, from disc, USB device or SD Card.
Grow Your System With three gold-plated preamp outputs you can add plenty more to the KW-NX7000's 50W x 4 MOSFET amplifier. You can also send the composite video output to a rear video screen, and use the gold-plated AV input to connect gaming systems or other devices.
Easy Operation Easy operation with 7 inches wide touch panel display and detachable faceplate security.
7" wide TFT Display is motorized with a low reflection surface that minimizes screen glare from sunlight.
Large screen area allows full name display, splitscreen information and map views, and easy multimedia functions operation.
Faceplate with monitor is fully detachable for anti-theft security and convenience

Proximity Sensor Unique Proximity Sensor Function and Touch screen allow for easy operation.
Full on-screen map is displayed while in navigation mode.
Proximity sensor will detect as your hand approaches to operate.
Unit changes to operation mode and Menu, Zoom and Function keys are immediately displayed on-screen.

Real-Time Traffic Tuner Provides Real-Time Traffic Update Conditions on-screen:
View relative traffic speed on selected highways or along the current route.
Shows high congestion areas due to accidents or construction.
Helps to calculate accurate travel time to destination.

Allows the option to reroute around congested areas automatically or continue on current route. Works directly through the vehicle's existing antenna so there is no need to purchase additional equipment Includes a 90 day free trial subscription to the RDS-TMC Traffic Service Network (Real-Time Traffic Subscription Service = $60 per year).
POI Downloads Street Director Assistant
Easy Point of Interest Update--Get the latest P.O.I. Information from the internet using your computer, save it to SD card, then add the new P.O.I. to the navigation system.

What's in the Box JVC KW-NX7000 Receiver, trim ring, sleeve, face case, remote control, GPS antenna, wiring harness, installation hardware, installation manual, instructions

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Logitech Wireless Presenter R400 with Red Laser Pointer Review

Logitech Wireless Presenter R400 with Red Laser Pointer
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First off, you don't really get a feel for the size of thing from the picture or even the video. As noted in the product dimensions, it's 4.5" by 1.5", so draw that to see what it's like. It's small and very comfortable to hold, with a rubbery surface that makes it very unlikely you'll drop it even with a light grip.
I especially like that the USB dongle stores inside the unit, so the two pieces are much less likely to get separated. It comes with a nice protective zipper case, though I don't use it. I just throw the thing in my laptop bag without the case.
I use this on a Mac and it works, mostly. With a little customizing, it works completely.
The first time I plugged it in, a "Keyboard Assistant" ran since the Mac didn't recognize the "keyboard". I simply quit the assistant, and there was no problem. The forward, back, and black screen buttons work fine on both Powerpoint and Keynote. However out of the box, the "play" button works on neither. With some fiddling, I was able to get the play button to work on both.
To configure Powerpoint for the play button, go to the Keyboard system preference and pick Keyboard Shortcuts. Then hit the + key to add a shortcut. Pick Microsoft Powerpoint for the application (you may need to hit Other... to find it, since it's in a subdirectory in Applications). For Menu Title type in, exactly, "Slide Show" (without the quotes). Then in the Keyboard Shortcut, simply press the play button on the remote. That sets the shortcut to F5, which is what the remote sends with you press play. Now the play button works for Powerpoint. You can do the same for Keynote, with the menu title "Play Slideshow".
Then all the buttons on the remote work on the Mac.
The red laser is not very bright, but passable. I would have preferred a brighter green laser. The wireless range is more than good enough for any room I've been in.
Notably missing is any ability to move the mouse arrow or click. Moving forward and back is not really enough if you have movies or links in your presentation. In that case, you'll want a more capable remote.
The bottom line is that the R400 provides the minimum functionality, even on a Mac, with a really nicely designed form with a great feel. However the functions are only minimal, one of the functions doesn't work on a Mac out of the box, and in the end, it is a little overpriced. There are better choices, e.g. the Keyspan Presentation Remote Pro. Though I wish the better choices felt as good to hold as this one.

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Logitech Wireless Presenter R400 is designed to help you make your point. Its intuitive slideshow controls help you navigate through your presentation with confidence. Buttons are easy to find by touch. And its shape feels great in your hand. It's got a red laser pointer that's easy to see against most backgrounds and a range of up to 50 feet (15 meters), so you've got the freedom to move around the room and mingle with your audience. A storable plug-and-play wireless receiver makes it simple to get started-there's no software to install. And when you're through, the receiver stores inside the presenter to make packing up easy.

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5/22/2012

Logitech EasyCall Desktop Review

Logitech EasyCall Desktop
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I am so impressed with the quality of each of the components in this desktop. The mouse is really top notch: precise and very comfortable in the hand. The keyboard has smooth buttons and is a pleasure to type on. The speakerphone itself is heavy and high quality. My one big gripe with this system was that it came with AIM and Yahoo messenger support only, and I am a Skype user. Most of the buttons for managing phone calls (initiate a call, end a call, online status, dial) were just not available to use with Skype, you can only launch Skype, but then you have to do everything else on screen with the mouse, which kind of defeats the whole reason why I invested in this desktop.
For whatever licensing reasons, these sets are only sold in Europe with Skype support. The good news is that there is an EASY hack to get native Skype support with this desktop system in the USA, and the solution is as follows (thanks to mstarmetro.net):
1. Make sure to go to the logitech site and download the latest release of the setpoint drivers for the desktop ending in "*br.exe" (Use the UK site to get a European download)
2. Run regedit (Program Files / Run... / Regedit ) then find / create a dword called VOIP in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Logitech\SetPoint
3. Set it to 1 and re-install SetPoint BR and Skype support will be included.
I LOVE this set now that it works seamlessly with Skype.

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Now it's easier than ever to stay connected with friends, family, and colleagues around the world through Internet calling. Both keyboard and speakerphone provide one-touch controls for easy call management, and the full-featured speakerphone and headset make hands-free conversations a snap. You'll also enjoy superb comfort, an uncluttered workspace, and the superior performance provided by the cordless laser mouse. The cordless laser mouse with comfort-enhancing rubber grips makes working with documents and digital photos ultra precise.

Features

Reliable, hassle-free wireless technology Logitech wireless technology establishes a fast, reliable connection with your computer and helps eliminate cable-clutter from your desk. With Logitech SecureConnect technology, your keyboard and mouse have been pre-connected to the receiver to ensure hassle-free set-up and secure keyboard encryption right out of the box.

Programmable hot-keys Convenient hot-keys instantly open applications, games, folders, or web pages. To customize, simply hold down the deisred hot-key with a long press.

Premium comfort Integrated soft-touch palm rest provides extra support and can help reduce fatigue.

Extended battery life Sophisticated power management technologies mean that batteries can last up to 15 months for the keyboard and up to 6 months for the mouse. The convenient LED battery indicators flash when batteries need changing. The mouse features an "On/Off" switch to extend battery life even further.

Superior typing experience The straight keyboard layout with Zero Degree Tilt offers the most natural typing experience, and the sculpted design of the mouse fits comfortably in your hand. Large, full-travel keys maximize comfort, respond instantly and are extremely quiet.

System Requirements

PC with Windows XP, or Windows Vista
1 available USB port
CD-ROM drive
Pentium III 1 GHz or higher (recommended for best calling experience)
Broadband Internet connection (recommended for best sound quality)

Package Contents

Logitech EasyCall Cordless Keyboard
Logitech MX 600 Laser Cordless Mouse
Logitech EasyCall Speakerphone
Logitech Internet Chat Headset
SecureConnect receiver (integrated into speakerphone)
4 AA alkaline batteries
CD with software, comfort guidelines, and help center
Quick-start guide
Full product support
5-Year limited harware warranty


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5/21/2012

Harman Kardon GPS-810 4.3-Inch Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator Review

Harman Kardon GPS-810 4.3-Inch Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator
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I bought this unit but returned it because, for me, the cons (most significantly the battery life) outweighed the pros. Here is a rundown of what I found:
Pros:
- solid build - you can feel the quality when you hold this device
- generally good performance, rapid satellite lock and route calculation
- excellent car mounting accessories
- beautiful large screen with video playback as well as audio
- control knob is innovative and convenient
- menus are intuitive and easy to follow
Cons:
- 2 hour battery life (confirmed to be "normal" by HK tech) - this is fine if you don't plan to use video feature and instead intend to leave it mounted in the same vehicle all the time
- suspend feature described in quick start guide missing on some units pending firmwire update expected in the next couple of months - so the unit reboots completely every time you turn it off
- recalculation routing sometimes erratic (lots of U-turns!)
- full user manual not available and no time-frame within which it will be released - a complex, feature-rich device such as this deserves better
Bottom line: a good product, but needs some refining before it can justify the price tag.

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GPS-810 Harman Kardon Portable Navigation+Traffic+Audio+Video+Bluetooth device offers a highly intuitive user interface making it an easy to use navigation device. It features Text-to-Speech in English. It also offers full playback capability of digital music and video files along with hands free functions of Bluetooth enabled phones. All access and control is via a breakthrough wireless remote control and / or utilizing the high resolution 4.3" WQVGA touchscreen.In navigation mode, it offers easy-to-understand spoken instructions and visuals in 17 different languages. Turn-by-turn graphics with all vital information is displayed in 2-D or 3-D and Maps of U.S. and Canada are built-in along with a 12 million point of interest database. Real-time-traffic information to reroute around traffic delays and the antenna built into the cigarette lighter power cord is included along with a 90 day free trial period.The fullblown MP3 player offers browsing by Artist, Album, Genre, Song or Playlist. It will display ID3 tags for artist, title and album along with album artwork. MP3/AAC/WMA audio formats are supported along with Windows Media DRM 10 for compatibility with music and video download services. In video player mode the 4" high resolution WQGVA widescreen plays back hours of video and supports MPEG-4, WMV9 and H.264 video formats.All digital media is accessed via SD Card slot (SD card not included) and will accept SD and SDHC cards.The Bluetooth interfaces allows hands free cell phone communication and will display phone's address book and caller ID's from Bluetooth capable phones.A built-in dual microphone with digital signal processing significanly improves clarity of speaking voice to the other caller.Lastly, a photo viewer that reads JPG, BMP and GIF files is provided with folder sorting and thumb nail viewing.

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5/20/2012

Valor NVG-606W 6.5-Inch Double-DIN Touchscreen Navigation System Review

Valor NVG-606W 6.5-Inch Double-DIN Touchscreen Navigation System
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Installation relatively painless. Purchased installation instructions, wiring harness and mounting bracket from other online audio supply dealer. Unit was installed in 2003 Ford Expedition. The installation was performed on a Saturday morning. The only SNAFU experienced was when powering on the system and trying to initialize the GPS a warning message would appear stating something to the effect of 'invalid license key' and then an input screen would pop up for key entry. Nothing in any associatated documentation regarding license key, unlock code, or how to obtain such. An email and then telephone message were left with tech support regarding the issue. Appears there is no support provided on weekends. Monday a friendly tech support returned the call with the unlock code and an email was also received with same unlock code. Once the code was entered the system functioned just fine.
Pros:
The sound is much of an inprovement over the stock CD / tape deck that was purchased with the vehicle. Nice match for the Infinity Kappa speakers I previously installed. The convenience of AUX, USB and SD all in the front panel were a big plus for me (I have not hooked iPod to the read media input, the front AUX is more convenient.)
Cons:
Confusion of the unlock code resulted in my spending a few hours trying to hack the system into working state while waiting for tech support to return calls. GPS only runs from maps in the SD card. This prohibits playing SD based music when navigation is enabled. (Not really a big issue.) The unit will display song titles for USB based songs, but does not for standard CD format music - just Track01, Track09, etc.


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This double-DIN dash receiver offers a built-in navigation system from NavMate; a 6.5-inch LCD touchscreen display; playback of DVDs, CDs, SVCDs, VCDs, and various digital audio/video formats. It features front-panel SD card and USB ports, A/V input and outputs, and plenty more, all backed by a 4 x 45 Watt MOSFET amp. Add navigation and entertainment to your vehicle in one fell swoop.

6.5-Inch Touchscreen The NVG-606W features a 6.5-inch LCD touchscreen display with 1200 x 234 pixel resolution. Movies, pictures, and GPS all look great on the brilliant screen, and accessing features is easy.
NavMate Navigation Getting where you need to go is a breeze with the NVG-606W. NavMate software provides turn-by-turn visual and voice assistance to direct you there, complete with text-to-speech technology.
The intelligent virtual keyboard is easy-to-use, and NavMate offers 2D and 3D map views, text and voice guidance in 25 languages, and comes with 11.4 million points of interest. Route to addresses, intersections, or points of interest, and easily find those POIs with an advanced search function. The NVG-606W includes maps of the U.S. and Canada on an included SD card.
DVD Playback and More Enjoy your favorite DVDs (including DVD-R/RW and DVD+R/RW), VCDs and SVCDs on the NVG-606W's brilliant screen.
You can also view JPEG image files. If your camera uses this format, it's a quick way to take a look at pics you took on the go.
On the audio front, you can play your favorite CDs and CD-R/RWs or opt for digital MP3/WMA files burned to disc or on USB devices.
If you'd prefer the radio, use the AM/FM receiver to dial up your favorite news or other programming, complete with 36 FM and 12 AM presets.
Front Panel SD/USB Easily connect USB devices with your favorite digital media, and easily add/update maps using these front panel ports.
A/V Input/Output Use the front A/V input to connect external audio or video sources, such as MP3 players or video game systems.
You can also send two separate video outputs to the rear of the vehicle if you'd like to install more monitors.
Rear Camera Mode Add a rear camera for safety and convenience. When the vehicle is placed in reverse, and an optional rear camera is connected to the unit, the TFT monitor will automatically switch to the camera input source.
Expandable With its 4 X 45-Watt MOSFET amplifier, the NVG-606W cranks out plenty of power, but if you need more, use the preamp outputs (front/back/subwoofer) to build your system.
What's in the Box NVG-606W Receiver, Remote Control, GPS Antenna, Trim Ring, Wiring Harness, Installation Hardware, User's Manual, NavMate User's Manual

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