Pioneer Launches NavGate AVIC-F900BT SatNav
The NavGate AVIC-F900BT SatNav is designed to fit as flush as a standard feature of your car, but its performance is anything but standard.
The NavGate AVIC-F900BT will guide you across the whole of Europe, enable you to control and use your phone hands-free, produces supreme sound and with USB and SD connections, is extremely versatile.
Pioneer NavGate AVIC-F900BT capabilities include:
the pre-installation of Europe-wide mapping on the 2GB fast-response flash memory,
the display of maps in stunning high-resolution relief with elevation and 3D detailing,
voice guidance that’s available in 20 languages,
TMC bulletins
Text-to-Speech (TTS) functionality to provide more informative route guidance.
Smart technologies also ensure accurate positioning in areas where GPS coverage is compromised.
Full-scale entertainment
The NavGate AVIC-F900BT comes with built-in DVD player which you can watch even while driving. The DVD player supports Divx, MP3 and WMA content.
Versatile connectivity also means you can watch compressed video such as MPEG 4 on the screen, and enjoy audio and video playback from iPods.
All audio is powered with exceptional quality through Pioneers highly regarded 4X50 MOSFET amplifier and delivered through your car speakers.
The extensive connectivity even supports an optional reversing camera to enhance parking and safeguard pedestrians.
Your phone will automatically register with the NavGate AVIC-F900BT which can store, manage and call up to 300 contacts from three different phones.
Also available is the NavGate AVIC-F700BT, featuring a CD player instead of DVD, that similarly provides comprehensive all-in-one navigation, AV entertainment and communications. Both units are easily and neatly integrated with vehicles that have 2-DIN radio slots; only the touch screen is visible.
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