Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Compareand JVC KWNT30HD 6.1-Inch 2-DIN Navigation Touch HD Radio

JVC KWNT30HD 6.1-Inch 2-DIN Navigation Touch HD Radio

JVC KWNT30HD 6.1-Inch 2-DIN Navigation Touch HD Radio

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3764 in Car Audio or Theater
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: JVC
  • Model: KWNT30HD
  • Dimensions: 4.62" h x
    6.38" w x
    7.19" l,
    8.00 pounds
  • Native resolution: 0

Features

  • On-Board Flash Memory Based Navigation System (Whole map coverage preinstalled)
  • High-Sensitivity WAAS Capable GPS
  • Coverage: United States, Alaska, Hawaii, Canada, and Puerto Rico
  • StreetDirector Assistant
  • Voice Guidance (English/Spanish/French)





JVC KWNT30HD 6.1-Inch 2-DIN Navigation Touch HD Radio









Product Description

The KWNT30HD features a 6.1" detachable high quality touch-panel monitor with front-mounted USB port for easy connection with most iPods, iPhones, USB Memory Drives, and Digital Audio players. Connect your iPhone through USB and listen to audio/music from your favorite apps. Clear Channel's iheartradio programming is also controllable from the receiver's on-screen interface. Simply download the "iheart link for JVC" application, connect your iPhone to the receiver, and listen to over 750 Clear Channel radio stations nationwide. Access over 2,000 digital quality radio stations using built-in HD Radio tuning and save your favorite song information with included iTunes tagging too. You can also dial/receive calls hands-free and stream your music without cables using built-in Bluetooth Wireless Technology.





   



Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

24 of 27 people found the following review helpful.
1Don't expect map updates from JVC or NAVTEQ
By Daniel C. Noel
I really like this unit overall. The Bluetooth integration, bright display, audio quality and user interface are all top-notch.This unit gets a 1 star from me for shipping with old maps (at least 2-3 years old when I got mine), and what's worse, no available updates. JVC tells me to check with Navteq, Navteq tells me to check with JVC. I'm pretty sure they are *never* going to release an update. What earthly good is a GPS without current maps?This is my last JVC product. Fool me once...

18 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
5Everything I wanted
By E. Gonzalez
When I was looking I had a few items that were important to me. I wanted good sound, bluetooth music streaming as well as hands-free with an external mic, a subwoofer connection, the ability to use it on the road without worrying about complex menus, and the ability to easily switch back and forth from my wife's phone to mine. After checking out reviews, user manuals, and playing with a few models in-store this guy won handily.I've been nothing but happy with it so far. We can switch easily between phones, it displays our names and all we have to do is click on the phone we want to use. The GPS works great, the sound is lovely, and the UI is snappy. We tested several units in the store that were sluggish, but this guy responded quickly to all our button presses. A responsive UI is a requirement for me, I want to spend as little time thinking about my radio as possible while I'm driving.Something I found neat, is that when I hook the iPhone up via USB, album art work displays on the screen. While that is no where near a necessity, it is a neat little feature. Using the iPhone from the receive isn't bad. I have tons of music (over 30GB on an iPhone 4S) and I have had no problem finding an album and getting it to play. It isn't as smooth and lovely as navigating the iPhone directly, but it gets the job done without too much fuss.Oh, another fun feature is that with the right cable, you can display movies on the screen from your iPhone. This is a feature I tested to make sure it works, but I am almost never sitting around in the car long enough for this to be useful.

13 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
5You can't beat this radio
By W. Johnson
I have used this JVC radio for 3 months now and I really like the features. I got the IPOD cable and a backup camera to use with this radio. I have been happy with the functions of the radio and after getting use to the GPS, I have found it to be as acurrate as the Garmin I have used for years. There are a few things I would like the GPS to do that I think a software update would fix, 1 is to have the speed limit of my vehicle displayed, 2 is to have the GPS work automatically with time zones when trips arrival times and the system time is set. The GPS system knows this data, so why not display it on the screen. Once I got familiar with the menus it is fairly easy to move between functions, but it does take a little time to get through the screens because there are so many features. The back up camera I purchased failed within 3 days, but the camera manf. replaced it with no problem. The radio installed fairly easy in my 2007 Ford Fusion, however the GPS link cable barely made it to the rear trunk lid. It can be mounted in other places but I wanted it outside the car and out of sight as much as possible. The radio HD stations do not seem to work as great as far as the reception as the factory radio. When I do an auto-tune I get the strongest 5 stations and sometimes not 5. I read that the radio has to be grounded well and I have not verified this yet. Overall I like the purchase of the radio, the sound is great.

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JVC KWNT30HD 6.1-Inch 2-DIN Navigation Touch HD Radio. Reviewed by Rocky C. Rating: 4.2

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