Pioneer APP RADIO is here! Install Packages now available!
#1
Former Vendor
Thread Starter
Pioneer APP RADIO is here! Install Packages now available!
Pioneer APP RADIO
NOW INSTOCK!
NOW INSTOCK!
I just got in a shipment of the all new Pioneer APP Radios!
$799.99
1- Pioneer APP RADIO
1- DD Bezel stock black
1- Pac roem-vet1
1- set of installations brackets
1- gm antenna adapter
(send your bezel and save 199.99!)
$799.99
1- Pioneer APP RADIO
1- DD Bezel stock black
1- Pac roem-vet1
1- set of installations brackets
1- gm antenna adapter
(send your bezel and save 199.99!)
Pioneers newest creation for the Iphone user!
If you've got an iPhone® 4, you know how great apps are — they're fun, handy, and easy to use. Wouldn't it be great if you could transfer that experience to your dash? Thanks to Pioneer's AppRadio, you can.
Control apps from the 6.1" screen
AppRadio works a lot like your iPhone 4. Once you've connected your phone, compatible apps fill AppRadio's screen, giving you convenient touchscreen control. Pioneer's free AppRadio app gives you a sleek app interface, and the apps look great on the bigger screen — best of all, you won't have to fumble around with your iPhone while you're running an app.
More and more apps on the way
AppRadio already works with some of the most popular apps available, such as MotionX GPS Drive, INRIX traffic, Rdio, and PANDORA®. So right out of the box, you can get turn-by-turn directions, traffic updates, and tap into Internet radio. In the future, you can expect many, many more apps to become compatible with AppRadio.
Access your iPhone
AppRadio gives you access to some of your iPhone's key features, such as your calendar, contacts, and your music library. Built-in Bluetooth® lets you talk hands-free.
Important note: AppRadio requires input from your iPhone from time to time — most notably when running the MotionX GPS Drive app. It's a good idea to mount your iPhone where it's easy to reach.
- General features:
- digital media receiver with AM/FM tuner (no built-in CD player)
- touchscreen control over select iPhone 4 apps
- built-in amplifier (14 watts RMS CEA-2006/50 peak x 4 channels)
- built-in Bluetooth for hands-free calling
- 6.1" LCD display
- Audio features:
- 3-band parametric equalizer
- Expandability:
- built-in iPod control (cable included)
- included GPS antenna for boosting signal while using GPS apps
- inputs: rear USB input for iPhone 4 (cable included — not compatible with USB devices)
- outputs: 2-channel preamp outputs (2-volt rear/subwoofer)
#4
Safety Car
You're killing me with this
Now not only do I have to swap out the carpc for a head unit, but I have to change my brick Nextel for a real phone
Just keep going guy great products/ great service.
When the home renovations calm down a bit Ill be calling you
Now not only do I have to swap out the carpc for a head unit, but I have to change my brick Nextel for a real phone
Just keep going guy great products/ great service.
When the home renovations calm down a bit Ill be calling you
#6
Former Vendor
Thread Starter
Hows the wife doing with her setup?
Thanks again
Dennis
#7
Safety Car
Funny you should ask So after completely disassembling "her" 4Runner, installing the nice headunit you got me, with the XM reciever, routed the antenna up top through the headliner, ran the back-up camera (so she could drive more easily in light of her cervical problems), all soldered/shrink wrapped connections, everything working perfect . . .life is good. Two months later
she buys another car
Oh well, I get the 4Runner to use when I dont want to take the vette out, and Im enjoying the new system.
When the home impprovements settle down around here, Ill get back to you, probably add the GPS unit to the 4Runner and maybe look at one of the app radios for her new ride (2008 Accord), she loves the iPhone so that'll probably work well there.
The vette system will wait till last I guess.....aint love grand ?
she buys another car
Oh well, I get the 4Runner to use when I dont want to take the vette out, and Im enjoying the new system.
When the home impprovements settle down around here, Ill get back to you, probably add the GPS unit to the 4Runner and maybe look at one of the app radios for her new ride (2008 Accord), she loves the iPhone so that'll probably work well there.
The vette system will wait till last I guess.....aint love grand ?