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Pioneer DEH-P710BT
$389.00
Released January, 2009
The Pros:Solid build quality, everything feels sturdy, nothing rattles around. Display is bright enough to handle direct sunlight without a problem. Bluetooth works clearly and connects right away, syncs phonebook quickly.
The Cons:Tune and seek buttons are the same, easy to do one function when you mean to do the other. "screen savers" are visually distracting while you're driving. Can't set both daytime and nighttime brightness.
The Pioneer DEH-P710BT is the most expensive member of this Pioneer line of CD receivers. It has a full motion OEL display to make it easy to see what is playing and scroll through a connected iPod with a 3-Line list mode.
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Unlike the other CD receivers, the Pioneer DEH-P710BT is able to take voice commands to call a specific person or phone number using a cellphone connected via Bluetooth. Add that into the Bluetooth hands free driving that mutes the music when a phone call comes in, the CD receiver offers the best combination of features to keep the hands on the wheel. It comes with a dual USB function, meaning that if an iPod is connected via the included cable, another iPod can be connected through the USB drive to add new songs into the playlist. Like the rest of the Pioneer line, the DEH-P710BT comes with a two year warranty that is a full year more than what the competition offers.
Features
- iTunes Tagging for FM radio
- Large Full-Dot OEL display
- Dual USB
- Bluetooth connection
- iPod cable included
- Voice commands for phone calls
- Two Year Warranty
- Steering Wheel Remote Control
- Twin Beam Microphone
- Advanced Sound Retriever
- AUX input
- HD, XM, and Sirius Radio Ready
- Built-in MOSFET 50 W x 4 amplifier
- Supertuner IIID
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solid build quality, everything feels sturdy, nothing rattles around
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display is bright enough to handle direct sunlight without a problem
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Bluetooth works clearly and connects right away, syncs phonebook quickly
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has a full 7 band EQ, able to adjust for preferred tone
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tune and seek buttons are the same, easy to do one function when you mean to do the other
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"screen savers" are visually distracting while you're driving
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can't set both daytime and nighttime brightness
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setting radio station presets is trickier than usual
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