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- AM/FM radio, CD, CD-R/RW, MP3/WMA/WAV/AAC receiver with GPS navigation
- 4 x 50 Watts maximum power with front/rear and two sets of preamp outputs
- 4.3-inch widescreen TFT LCD touchscreen with 480 x 272 resolution
- Includes auxiliary input, USB port, SD card slot, iPod direct control; add optional tuners for SAT/HD radio
- On-board Bluetooth for hands-free calls, on-screen dialing and more
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Customer Buzz
 "Just Bought this, and can't wait to try it. $179 + install" 2010-08-18
By S. KIN (IOWA)
When I purchased my 2004 Mitsubishi Outlander 3 years ago it had an after market Pioneer GPS/CD/AM-FM installed. Recently the onscreen funtions started to take on a mind of their own, so last night I went shopping locally to get an idea of what I wanted to replace it with. It turns out my local Best Buy had the Pioneer AVIC U310BT on clearance for $179. I thought to be a steal...so I have the $50 install scheduled for this afternoon. I will share more on updates as needed.

Customer Buzz
 "love this!" 2010-08-11
By dyd
Got this radio for a gift to my son. He loves it and claims that this is one of the best gifts he's ever received. It was exactly what he expected and was easy to install. Very pleased with this.

Customer Buzz
 "Great for the money" 2010-08-04
By Jordan
Just received and installed my new unit a few days ago, and first things first, it was an absolute breeze to install. I have installed a few car audio systems in my day, and this was the easiest. I have a 2005 Ford Focus, and with the Metra 95-5812 Double DIN Installation Kit for Select 2004-2006 Ford Vehicles (Black), It looks like it came from the factory.



Second, INSTALL THE FIRMWARE UPDATE!!!! When I first tested the bluetooth with my iPhone, I couldn't hear the other party, nor could they hear me, even when I had the microphone close to my mouth. After the update, the bluetooth pairing with my phone was flawless. It has yet to come un-paired and I have not had a single problem with call quality. Navigation has been great also, it seems to be pretty fast and accurate with the position of my vehicle. It also (once you punch in a couple numbers) will give you miles per gallon, and when you plan out a trip, it will estimate the cost of gas you will use on the trip.



My only complaint is, in my opinion, the only flaw with this device. The preloaded Points of Interest are few and far between...seriously Pioneer? You couldn't just load em on there? No, they make you purchase a $120 sd card in order to have access to the 12million points of interest they have come up with. Sure there are third party sites to get em from, but I find it to be an incredible pain to have to go through and find every single store, restaurant chain, etc. and add them individually. The AVIC to iPhone link is also a pain, they dont tell you in the description that its not just "transfer the destination", you have to add it to a list on your iPhone, and you then have to re-sync it with the deck. This includes contacts, phone numbers, all of it.



It has a ton of fun features including picking the color of the light of your buttons, and it hooks right into my headlight control, so when I turn my headlights on, it automatically dims the display. Music from my iPhone plays easily through the usb connection, and I LOVE the control it has given me over my sound system setup. I have two ten inch subs running off of a Kenwood KAC-9104D 500W mono amp. On my previous deck, when I turned the bass settings all the way down they were still much too loud(even with the amp turned way down). Not only do they sound perfect now, this deck gives me the ability to control the crossover frequency at which the sound is "split up" and sent back to the subs. My previous deck didn't even come close to touching the level of customization and ability to fine tune the sound as this one does.



So all in all, for the money, this is an OUTSTANDING unit to purchase. There simply is no comparable product for the price. It gets 4 stars simply because the POI thing really irritates me...





Customer Buzz
 "GPS, MP3, Bluetooth connectivity, HD radio and iPod control" 2010-08-01
By Andrew D. Marr (TX, USA)
This is an amazing unit, especially considering the price of under $300.



BT Hands-free: I wanted a Bluetooth hands-free system for my car and bought this Pioneer AVIC-310BT for around twice what I expected to pay just for that. After pairing the devices, it took about ten minutes to transfer all my contacts to the 310BT from the phone (a BlackBerry Curve). Now, whenever I start the car, the 310BT automatically pairs with my phone which is still attached to my belt and, fifteen seconds later, I am in hands-free mode. When a call comes in, the unit mutes the radio, CD or other music and you talk into the supplied microphone while the caller is piped through the car speakers. You may need to warn callers that they are being broadcast to an entire vehicle....



GPS: The screen is detachable so can be programed inside the house before you set off - a nice touch. Typically, I am in the vehicle when selecting my destination so followed the advice given elsewhere and attached the green wire to the black, ground wire so that I can access all of the GPS features while not having to have the parking brake on (while waiting at traffic lights for example :-)). Yes, the GPS is a little basic when compared to some stand-alone units, but it works very well and the voice instructions are piped through the car speakers, so no troubles with hearing the tiny speaker that is typically in a GPS unit. One huge advantage with the 310BT is that there isn't the usual GPS mount left stuck to your windshield, a sure attraction for low-lives who assume the GPS unit itself is probably hidden inside your car and break windows to search for it. Yes, personal experience!



The CD player has a slot-loading opening at the top of the unit and also plays MP3 files. Don't expect to see much in the way of track and artist information - or maybe I'm not creating my CDs correctly? - but the unit has happily played all of the disks I have loaded into it during the past two months. No problems with the sound quality and there are a range of equalizer settings to satisfy your mood/taste.



Radio: The radio has an HD (Pioneer GEX-P20HD) option which I bought for around $100 from Amazon. This also works perfectly and comes with all of the cables and wiring you require (I did not need an antenna splitter cable as one reviewer suggested). I have become a fan of HD radio, its clarity on AM is good, excellent on FM broadcasts. The unit displays a small satellite symbol when an HD channel is playing. Sirius/XM radio will also require an extra external unit but I haven't tried that so cannot comment on its quality.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00281AFAO/ref=oss_product





A real bonus is the iPod connectivity via a USB cable. I fed the supplied USB cable into my glovebox which keeps the player in a safe, out-of-sight location. The interface to the player takes a bit of getting used to, so I just tell it to randomly play tracks or, alternatively, listen to podcasts on longer journeys. You can use your iPod controls if you prefer those - many people will. A thumb drive with audio tracks can be used, but the player will simply play the tracks in the order they were recorded. As other reviewers have said, any iPod/USB cable works so save a few dollars and buy this one for under $2. Go on, buy four!

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There is also an audio input for connecting other makes of MP3 players via their headset socket, but I found the volume from that to be quite a lot lower than via the USB, which can certainly rattle your brains when you get to the hotel room and connect your headphones after a journey.



There are not many buttons on the unit, a large dial which usually controls the volume but is also used to search radio stations, change audio settings and navigate the iPod. A source button selects the sound source, the Mode button deactivates the GPS screen (the default) and leaves the full screen for radio, CD or iPod control. Many features are accessed through the excellent touch screen, depending on what you are playing with at the time.



In summary, a feature-packed device at an incredible price. I installed it myself so can tell you it cost more for the new facia panel (thank you Dodge), a wiring harness and mounting kit than for the Pioneer AVIC-310BT, but I have had no problems at all and thoroughly recommend it.

Customer Buzz
 "Nice Unit" 2010-07-22
By Kevin Ringer (Colorado Springs, CO USA)
Works good for me. It does have it's quirks as others have said, but for the price the unit is a great value.


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