$633.99 + $15.99 shipping
In Stock. Sold by Best Shop

or
Sign in to turn on 1-Click ordering.
More Buying Choices
Pacific Stereo Add to Cart
$652.95 + Free Shipping
Have one to sell? Sell yours here
Pioneer AVIC-X910BT 5.8-Inch In-Dash Navigation A/V Receiver with DVD Playback and Bluetooth
 
See larger image
 

Pioneer AVIC-X910BT 5.8-Inch In-Dash Navigation A/V Receiver with DVD Playback and Bluetooth

by Pioneer
3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)

In Stock.
Ships from and sold by Best Shop.
Only 2 left in stock--order soon.
There is a newer model of this item:
Pioneer AVIC-X930BT 6.1" In-Dash Navigation AV Receiver with iPod/iPhone Control, Bluetooth, Pandora Pioneer AVIC-X930BT 6.1" In-Dash Navigation AV Receiver with iPod/iPhone Control, Bluetooth, Pandora 3.7 out of 5 stars (31)
$649.00
In Stock.

Frequently Bought Together

Pioneer AVIC-X910BT 5.8-Inch In-Dash Navigation A/V Receiver with DVD Playback and Bluetooth + Pioneer CD-IU230V Ipod Audio/Video Direct Cable For Avic-F900Bt & Avic-F700Bt + PAC SWI-PS PIONEER & SONY UNIVERSAL STEERING WHEEL RADIO INTERFACE
Price For All Three: $693.78

These items are shipped from and sold by different sellers. Show details

Buy the selected items together


Technical Details

  • AM/FM radio, DVD, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, CD, CD-R/RW, MP3/WMA/WAV/AAC, DivX/MPEG4 receiver with GPS navigation and MSN Direct
  • 4 x 50 Watts maximum power with front/rear and three sets of preamp outputs
  • 5.8-inch widescreen TFT LCD touchscreen with 800 x 480 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
  • On-board Bluetooth for hands-free calls,and on-screen dialing
  See more technical details

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 10.6 x 9.6 x 9.6 inches ; 4 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B002EGVR6O
  • Item model number: AVIC-X910BT
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #25,182 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)

Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description

Pioneer's AVIC-X910BT is an in-dash navigation receiver with DVD Player and Bluetooth. Get fast, easy-to-use in-dash navigation, talk hands-free with built-in Bluetooth, and control your iPod or iPhone directly. Voice control allows you to play music from your iPod and make hands-free Bluetooth phone calls just using your voice.

In-dash navigation with DVD playback, Bluetooth and more. Click to enlarge.

Full-featured, expandable navigation.

Instant access to your contacts and hands-free calling.

Direct control of your iPod or iPhone.

Play back media from USB drives and SD cards.

Key reasons to upgrade from AVIC-U310BT:

  • DVD Video, DVD-R/RW Playback
  • MSN Direct built-in
  • 3D Hybrid Sensor (Gyro & G-Force) for enhanced positioning
  • DivX video playback on CD/DVD

Navigation Beyond Expectation

The AVIC-X series of receivers are ideal for those looking for a refined navigation experience with the latest in media and connectivity options. Out of the box, this system comes with 12 million points of interest and an extensive map database to help you find your next destination.

On the Map
The easy-to-operate Pioneer Navigation system has built-in maps that put the world at your fingertips. This includes major points of interest, such as restaurants, ATMs, gas stations, entertainment venues and more. The built-in Text-to-Speech engine clearly pronounces turn-by-turn direction and street names to ensure smooth travels. The AVIC-X710BT also offers high-resolution 2D and 3D maps with renderings of nearby landmarks and terrain to help navigate the world around you.

AVIC Feeds
The system's database is fully expandable with AVIC feeds, Pioneer's PC application, which lets you create custom trips and your own points of interest.

Voice Control
The Z-Series offers convenient voice-activated navigation, which allows you to simply say an address or find nearby points of interest.

AVIC FEEDS for iPhone now available

Unleash the power of your Pioneer navigation system with the AVIC FEEDS for iPhone application. Find a destination, then transfer it to your Pioneer navigation system for turn-by-turn routing.

Bridge the Gap
Start Planning your route before you even step into your car with the free AVIC FEEDS app. Now you can seamlessly use your iPhone with your Pioneer navigation receiver. Simply find your destination with the built-in Google Maps interface and transfer it via Bluetooth for easy, turn-by-turn directions.

Picture Yourself There
The AVIC FEEDS app also allows you to use the geo-tag data in your photos to be routed directly to places you've visited. The built-in GPS feature of iPhone 3G and 3GS has the ability to embed geo-tag information in the photos you take with its camera. AVIC FEEDS allows you to save destinations by reading these geo-tags. You can also use AVIC FEEDS to create destinations from geo-tagged photos that are sent to your iPhone.

Your iPod (and iPhone) Will Thank You

On top of being an exceptional navigator, the AVIC-X series delivers an iPod experience that blows away FM transmitters or cassette adaptors. Even at the first glance, you will fall in love with the easy-to-use touch screen controls for your music and brilliant 5.8-inch display for your videos. Album art is also beautifully displayed.

With the optional cable (CD-IU230V) connected to your iPod, you will notice how easily you can find songs, videos, artists, or playlists with a few simple taps of your finger. The AVIC-X710BT also features voice-activated control of your iPod. Simply say the name of an artist, album, playlist, or genre to bring up the next song.

Ditch the Headset with Built-in Bluetooth

Take incoming calls through the AVIC-X910BT, and be heard clearly without a headset courtesy of Bluetooth technology. Connecting your compatible phone is easy and gives you instant touch screen access to your contacts. You can also dial a contact with the sound of your voice by simply saying "Call Jack Smith."

Get Connected with MSN Direct

Access up-to-date information with the built-in MSN Direct tuner on your AVIC-X910BT. MSN Direct is the ultimate in-car convenience, offering news, traffic, stock quotes, weather, movie times, and gas prices. Because MSN Direct can work seamlessly with system�s navigation, you can be routed directly to a theater after finding the right show time, or have traffic flow overlayed on your route.

Enjoy MSN Direct free for the first three months when you purchase the AVIC-X910BT.

The Freedom of Speech

Your iPod audio functions and hands-free Bluetooth dialing can all be controlled with the sound of your voice. Voice-activated control over your navigation system not only performs in-car tasks with greater speed, but helps you keep your eyes (and attention) on the road ahead.

Media Mogul

Built to navigate, but born to entertain, the AVIC-X910BT offers audio and video playback from the most popular formats. Whether you're watching DivX files on DVD, MP3 audio on SD card or iTunes AAC files on CD, there are dozens of playback options for your favorite media.

From Disc
Play back DVDs and DVD-R/RWs, CDs and CD-R/RWs, and burn discs with all your digital media, since the AVIC-U310BT also plays back MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV and DivX files from CD or DVD.

From USB Device
If you don't feel like burning CDs just throw the MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV files you want on a USB device and enjoy.

Sound Minded

Just because the AVIC-X710BT features a robust navigation platform, doesn't mean it holds back on sound quality. With 3 sets of RCA pre-outs, MOSFET50 power and a 3-band parametric equalizer, you can build a massive system with massive sound.

Expanded Listening

The AVIC-X710BT gives you plenty of room to expand your broadcast options. With optional tuners, experience the vast channel selection of XM Sirius Satellite Radio and HD Radio.

What's in the Box
AVIC-X710BT Main Unit, Power Cord, Extension Lead, RCA Connector, GPS Antenna, Microphone, User's Manual, Installation Manual

Product Description

Pioneer's AVIC-X910BT is an in-dash navigation receiver with DVD Player and Bluetooth. Get fast, easy-to-use in-dash navigation, talk hands-free with built-in Bluetooth, and control your iPod or iPhone directly. Voice control allows you to play music from your iPod and make hands-free Bluetooth phone calls just using your voice.


 

Customer Reviews

28 Reviews
5 star:
 (8)
4 star:
 (9)
3 star:
 (6)
2 star:
 (2)
1 star:
 (3)
 
 
 
 
 
Average Customer Review
3.6 out of 5 stars (28 customer reviews)
 
 
 
 
Share your thoughts with other customers:
Most Helpful Customer Reviews

25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Love the X910BT, but it has a few quirks....., August 31, 2009
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: Pioneer AVIC-X910BT 5.8-Inch In-Dash Navigation A/V Receiver with DVD Playback and Bluetooth (Electronics)
Bought the X910BT for my car, we enjoy traveling the back roads of Arizona and the southwest. Having the Nav system installed in the car makes things very easy - no hassle connecting the various devices, cables running all over, taking it down and putting it back up when making stops, and little "suction circles" on the windshield that thieves look for. Now I only have to fuss with the radar detector. Startup time on the unit is really not a problem, my Garmin would often take several minutes to startup, the AVIC is typically ready to go in about 1 minute. The bluetooth connection takes a little longer and the unit is very sluggish until the bluetooth connects. After the bluetooth is connected, the X910BT is very responsive.

It's a very easy unit to operate after you get used to it. My previous GPS was a Garmin unit, and I really got spoiled by their features. A few things I can complain about with the X910BT:
- Voice recognition on bluetooth - just doesn't seem to understand what I'm saying, either by name or number. I usually end up selecting the contact off the screen instead of telling it who to call. After the call has started, it works great, incoming sound is loud and clear. One person told me I sounded kind of muffled on their end, but they did not have any problem understanding me.
- Route planning is a bit of a pain if you're like me and like to take the back roads. When we travel, we like to stay off the interstate as much as possible. Disabling the Highway option makes for some very long trips as it will try to route you way out of the way to avoid highways. The AVICFeeds software is ok and I have used it to generate POIs for route planning, but it is tedious and not as easy to use as Garmin's MapSource. AVICFeeds also has a 300 item limit on POIs it can import, which means getting creative if your have a file with a large number of locations, such as those found on POI-Factory.com.
- The volume knob is really small and hard to grasp. I picked up a press on knob from a guy on AVIC411.com and it works great, easy to grasp and works the way it should have from the factory.
- The maps are very limited in the speed limit data they have. One a recent trip Southern California, we were being tailed by a CHP on one of the backroads. We were doing a reasonable speed, but the AVIC did not have any speed information for the road we were on. Additionally, many of the major surface streets in the Phoenix metro area also do not have any speed limit info available. It was very rare for the Garmin to not have speed limit data available.

I have the Sirius option installed, it works great and I listen to it more often than FM or my SD Card. I used the factory installed Sirius antenna lead to connect to the X910BT with no problem. I was able to transfer my new car subscription over and they even waived the $15 transfer fee. I also found a nice flat spot under the dash to put the GPS antenna where it is hidden and out of sight. I do not have any extra objects laying on my dash or on my roof as giveaways to what I have in my car. I ran the microphone up inside the front pillar, under the roof liner and used velcro strips to attach it to the rear view mirror. It's almost completely out of sight unless you know what to look for.

I really like he X910BT and would not go back to the portable Garmin GPS, though we still have it for use in our other vehicles and when we are hanging around planning a trip. It's great having the GPS built-in, many times we are out running around and decide to go someplace, we can enter whatever we want to find right in the GPS and it tells us where it's at.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


25 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars So much potential, so many features, but tainted by bugs, August 2, 2009
By 
This review is from: Pioneer AVIC-X910BT 5.8-Inch In-Dash Navigation A/V Receiver with DVD Playback and Bluetooth (Electronics)
Pioneer re-named a slightly modified AVIC-F900BT to the AVIC-X910BT, check reviews on that unit, as well as the AVIC-F90BT and AVIC-F700BT to see the common complaints.
Hardware changes are a new DVD drive, a new Apple chip to support new Apple devices and a minor update to the faceplate.
The software changes (which are available, for a fee, from Pioneer for existing F-series customers as a 3.0 update) include:
o An update of the WindowsCE operating system that runs underneath the user interface, which is responsible for the increase in responsiveness of the unit over the F-Series running on version 2.0.
o Updated navigation software from iGo 8.0 to iGo 8.3, this gives all the new map features advertised, like heading-up in 2D map mode and traffic signs.
o It now responds properly to steering wheel inputs with a remote adapter by going through presets instead of incrementing the tuner.
o A little more detail on this behavior - you can set buttons to preset up/down, but these buttons will not do preset up/down AND skip tracks, which is the behavior of almost every stock radio's steering wheel buttons. I continue to have my steering wheel up/down set to the skip track, since I use that more often. I really wish it would skip tracks in CD/iPod mode and change presets in Radio Mode.
o Updated maps.

The unit itself promises a lot, and in most ways, it does. Spec-for-spec, there's no unit (apart from Pioneer's own Z110BT) that comes close at *any* price. The closest competition is the Kenwood DNX9140, however, while the X910BT allows voice commands, such as "Play the artist The Hanslick Rebellion" or "Play the album Physics", the Kenwood DNX9140 responds it requires you to be looking at the screen and giving commands like "Line 4", "Next Page", which it responds to quickly, but is merely using your voice to duplicating pressing the screen with your fingers.

The AVIC-X910BT delivers on most all its promises, but the main gripes from the previous series still exist, which are well-covered in reviews of the F900BT, F700BT and F90BT. You *must* read those before making a decision to purchase this unit. For the price, this is an impressive unit, but it has quirks that not all are willing to live with. Keep the receipt in case you're one of them.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Some issues but nice overall, August 4, 2009
This review is from: Pioneer AVIC-X910BT 5.8-Inch In-Dash Navigation A/V Receiver with DVD Playback and Bluetooth (Electronics)
I will not go into all details on this unit. This is my first GPS receiver and so far the Navigation has worked great. The only issue I have had with it is sometimes after system startup is complete it takes a minute or so before the option of using "around current GPS location" is selectable.

iPhone/iPod voice control works nice when using play artist, play album, etc. The unit fails using Call "name" to dial. I have yet to get the system to recognize a name that is in my phone book. I end up either having to use the contacts screen to select or use the voice command "call 555-555-5555", which it gets right every time but I do not know all the numbers for my contacts so that is not the best alternative.

iPhone/iPod movies that I have paid for and downloaded from itunes do not play back well. They take forever to load and once they do the placeholders for the movie information remain on the screen the entire movie but do not even display any information. During playback you get some weird artifacts as well for example a line through the image at random points during playback. iTunes music videos however load fine.

One feature listed in the book is the display of incoming Short Mail (SMS). I have yet to have incoming SMS notifications display on this unit.

The X910BT has a nice appearance but having a glossy finish on a touch unit means very visible finger prints. A matte finish would have been better. The volume knob is not raised enough for comfortable operation unless you have the hands of a 7 year old.

Overall a nice system but it does have issues. Things I would expect to work on a unit at this price.

Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No

Share your thoughts with other customers: Create your own review
 
 
 
Most Recent Customer Reviews











Only search this product's reviews



Related Items


Tags Customers Associate with This Product

 (What's this?)
Click on a tag to find related items, discussions, and people.
 
(4)
(3)
(3)

Your tags: Add your first tag
 

Customer Discussions

This product's forum
Discussion Replies Latest Post
type of zone 0 Jan 18, 2010
See all discussions...  
Start a new discussion
Topic:
First post:
Prompts for sign-in
 

Search Customer Discussions
   



Look for Similar Items by Category

Best Shop Privacy Statement Best Shop Shipping Information Best Shop Returns & Exchanges