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  • AVIC FEEDS for iPhone compatible
  • Bluetooth Hands-Free
  • Bluetooth Audio Streaming (A2DP and AVRCP)
  • Navigation destination entry byVoice Control (Address Search, POI selection by category or brand name)
  • USB Direct Control for iPod/iPhone and USB Devices (Optional Cable Required for iPod/iPhone)
  • Advanced Sound Retriever to restore your compressed media to near CD quality
  • XM and Sirius Radio Ready
  • 3 RCA preouts for adding on external amplifiers
  • Two-Way Crossover with separate High and Low Pass settings.
  • Built-in MOSFET 50 W x 4 amplifier for excellent sound quality, minimal distortion and efficient power handling.
  • DVD/CD Player
  • Supertuner IIID advanced analog and digital processing assure superior imaging, less distortion and noise, and stronger, smoother broadcast signal reception.
  • AUX input to easier plug in your portable media devices
  • Back-Up Camera Ready
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    Technical Details

    - AM/FM radio, DVD, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, CD, CD-R/RW, and MP3/WMA/AAC/DivX receiver with GPS navigation
    - 6.1-inch fixed widescreen TFT LCD touchscreen with new 3D interface and customizable home menu
    - Easy-to-use navigation featuring turn-by-turn guidance, detailed maps, and voice-activated navigation
    - MusicSphere technology creates unique mood-based playlists via iTunes for your iPod, iPod touch, or iPhone
    - Take incoming calls with built-in Bluetooth, and dial contacts via voice commands
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    Customer Buzz
     "Best head unit ever!" 2010-08-19
    By Dutch
    I opted for the 920bt vs the a120 because I wanted the easily accessible volume buttons. I am super pleased with this radio and all it can do. I especially like the gas mileage computer (you input gallons used at fill up) that stores your information and gives you an option to export it to micro sd for your pc viewing pleasure. Navigation is great, looks like a map and not like a cartoon. Radio sounds really good, even though I have stock speakers. I like the ipod interface (shows album art and all song information) and music sphere feature that can be downloaded from pioneer. The best part of this hu is bluetooth, by far. People can understand me speak to them clearly and often don't even know they are on speaker. I had a kenwood in my old car and the hands free was rubbish. This system works great and you can talk normal, and not have to shout in the direction of the mic. I would recommend this to anyone.

    Customer Buzz
     "Don't Buy" 2010-08-15
    By Matt's Dad (United States)
    I do not recommend buying this unit. It's navigation features are not as accurate as my Garmin GPS Navigator. The X920BT suggests wrong routes or routes that are longer than my Garmin. The annual map updates to X920BT costs $120 per year. The voice recognition software is a joke. It freezes up on occasion when I am switching between navigation and music, forcing me to turn it off and restart it.

    Customer Buzz
     "huge improvement" 2010-06-02
    By R. Campbell (florida)
    this is a huge improvement from the f series units. the software works fluently sound customization is even better than before and the Pandora link idea is great.

    the only quirks i have seen is the standard issue with voice recognition not working too well, but i dont use it to much the units moves fast enough for me to go through menus.

    also i am having issues with my stereo bluetooth playing smoothly it tends to fast forward all my songs the whole time its connected to my moto backflip, i will be going back to my blackberry soon so i will see how that works out.

    the navigation isn't as good as the f-series with the up\dated garmin maps and the input format is a little weird it wont allow for zip code input which in large cities like Miami it helps in finding the address. it took me a while to learn how to input my own home address, but then again i didn't read the manual i'm not one to read those things.

    overall for the price i got it for it was well worth it and best of all no software glitches that leave the unit in limbo.

    i have seen that the price has gone up which is bad considering the new z120bt should be coming out soon for a little over 1k, but i saw no reason to wait cuz the differences are subtle

    Customer Buzz
     "Good iPod integration - TERRIBLE NAVIGATION" 2010-05-03
    By A. Milam (Indiana)
    For the new flagship from Pioneer, I'm very disappointed in the navigation. The deck has great sound quality, and great iPod integration, complete with album art and the ability to quickly browse artists or songs, even with 6000 plus songs on your iPod. The NAV system is useless and a real disappointment. A 2 year old $100 Garmin stand alone GPS performs light years ahead of this. I actually just came back from a 3 state road trip using both a $100 Garmin and this Pioneer. Four times on the trip, the Garmin said turn left, and the Pioneer said "turn right". The Garmin was correct with the short and faster path all 4 times. Every trip I've used the Pioneer with has the estimated arrival time about two hours later than actual arrival time, and it doesn't adjust until the final few miles of the trip. Completely inaccurate, bad directions, no speedometer. I could go on, but suffice it to say it's BAD BAD BAD. I'll probably be selling this one on eBay when someone finally comes out with a good iPOD interface AND good nav systems.



    Customer Buzz
     "Great head unit, but needs some product support" 2010-05-01
    By Gun Driver (U.A. (Upper Alabama))
    I received this as a gift from my wife for my birthday. I've been looking at an double din in-dash head unit with GPS, bluetooth, and the ability to control my ipod. I was leaning toward the Kenwood DNX 8120, which is now out of production. I was excited to see that this unit has the ability to control my ipod and cell phone with voice commands. I do not have the HD, Satellite, or back-up camera modules connected to this unit.



    + The back lighting can be customized to any color under the spectrum to coordinate with your dash.



    + The stereo reception is excellent with the capability of showing the call sign and song being played if you live in a metro area that has stations that do this.



    + The bluetooth connection is also excellent, in both reception and transmission.



    + CD/MP3/WMA player is exceptional with the ability to play up to 4.7 gigs of MP3 off of a DVD.



    + DVD/MP4/DivX player is excellent and the only digitization noticed was with darker tones (typical with small led displays).



    + The GPS is accurate and was able to keep up with my vehicle in a seven story parking garage when I was on the bottom two floors. I could find no specifications on whom makes the actual GPS software/hardware for this head unit; but after using it I believe it is probably a Magellan based set-up. I have not navigated anywhere with this yet, having only traveled around town. See my next item regarding the voice for turn-by-turn. I'm afraid that I've been spoiled by my Garmin Nuvi 680 for so long that anything else will fail in comparison.



    +/- (mainly minus) The voice recognition is mediocre at best; hit or miss in functionality. I've got an ipod classic with about 45 gigs of music on it and it took almost four hours for the head unit to sync to the ipod. It will recognize some artist requests, no album requests, and will shuffle play. It will recognize your phone book and connect to multiple numbers but it's diction and pronunciation of those items is awkward (i.e. mo-byle for mobile) Steven Hawking has better oratory skills than the AVIC x920bt does. It's in desperate need of a software update in this regard, ala Garmin's website.



    - Eco-drive is a gimmick that does absolutely nothing, kind of like the Ford Escape Hybrid's dash screen with all the stupid leaves that "grow" on it when you're driving in the most eco-friendly ways. Pioneer needs to puff-puff-pass and move on to some software that will actually benefit the driver, like a better voice command data push.



    - (big minus) The Music Sphere trump card that Pioneer and every other shop selling this item trumpets is non-existent to consumers. I called Pioneer's customer service center about the voice recognition issues (which they said had no updates to the software, yet) and asked where I could find this on their website. I was told by the agent that they have been told not to mention it, nor are they able to tell anyone anything about it (release date, how big of a software push et cetera).



    All in all I am happy with this gift. I am disappointed with the customer service and some of the features of this head unit. Hopefully Pioneer will come around to supporting this new product the way it needs to be, especially since it is one of their flagship products.


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