| Chassis Size: | Double-DIN |
| Expansion: | optional_mp3_cable, built-in_bluetooth |
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A versatile DVD receiver with a widescreen 7-Inch motorized display, GPS navigation and built-in Bluetooth. Click to enlarge. |
7" Motorized Wide Screen
The XOD1840BTNAVI features a 16:9 widescreen display to bring out the finest details. The Screen is Fully Motorized so you can move it up or down according to your taste.
Built-in GPS Navigation
The XOD1840BTNAVI includes a built-in navigation system, complete with touchscreen controls, voice prompts, and 2D/3D map viewing. A Navteq US map database is included on SD Card, with millions of points of interest (POIs) and more.
The system will display speed, distance, and many more helpful navigation info, and route preference options such as "fast driver" or "slow driver" tailor your route to your driving style.
Naturally, the GPS can be operated while listening to the radio or CD.
Bluetooth capabilities
he "BT" in XOD1840BTNAVI stands for Bluetooth. The unit boasts the latest in Bluetooth technology, allowing you to connect multiple handsets at the same time, dial a number directly from the screen or listen to music wirelessly right off your phone (A2DP).
Touch Operation
Allows user to operate almost all functions with the touch of a finger. Easy and convenient, it takes away the hassle of ever needing a remote. You can even navigate during DVD Play via Touch whether pausing a DVD or visiting the Main Menu.
Powerful Sound and Room to Grow
The Built-In High Powered amplifier delivers up to 300 Watts (4 x 75W) of power while not compromising on the integrity of the sound. Superb sound whether you're watching a movie or just listening to the radio.
4 Channel RCA preamp outputs (including a dedicated subwoofer output) leave room for sending to external amps, so there's plenty of room to grow your system.
Built-in navigation system, complete with touchscreen controls, voice prompts, and 2D/3D map viewing. Click to enlarge. |
Make and receive phone calls directly from the device. Click to enlarge. |
Multiple Video Formats
This unit supports DVD, MP4 (AVI/DIVX/3.X/5.X), MP3, VCD, JPG, SVCD, WMA, MWV, and CD formats, making it ideal for the tech-savvy among us. The backup camera input makes hooking up a camera both easy and convenient. The USB and SD Card inputs allow you to play MP3s right off your phone or flash drive, and add a Zpodlink cable for iPod and iPod Video playback directly through your vehicle sound system. You can even view your favorite JPEG images with slide show and zoom functionality, or insert karaoke DVDs to enjoy through your in-dash system.
New On Screen Display
The Interface of this unit has been completely revamped so now you can enjoy crisp new graphics with an easy to navigate menu. At any time during operation just press the Menu button or the top left corner of the Touch Screen to return to the original menu.
AM/FM Radio
There are those of us who still listen to the radio. The XOD1840BTNAVI features an AM/FM radio with 30 presets, auto scan, and other modern radio functions.
Remote Control
Control the XOD1840BTNAVI with the included wireless remote, giving you access to all unit features, or directly from the unit itself.
One-Year Warranty
The XOD1840BTNAVI is covered for a year after purchase.
What's in the Box
XO Vision XOD1840BTNAVI receiver, Remote control, Mounting sleeve, Wiring harness, Trim ring, Mounting hardware, User's manual
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
16 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
GPS, Rear View, DVD/CD, AM/FM, Bluetooth,
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This review is from: XO Vision XOD1840BTNAVI 7-Inch In-Dash Wide Touch Screen Fully Motorized Double Din DVD/CD/MP3 Receiver with Built-in Bluetooth and GPS (Electronics)
December, 2008 There are a lot of features in this box and they all work well.
I have had this radio for about a day, and played with most of its features while wiring it up into the dashboard of a motorhome. This is simply the most bang for the buck available with all of the features that were desired... Navigation, Rear View Monitor, CD/DVD/VCD, AM/FM, Bluetooth and external Video input from another device. The Radio interface is very basic. The radio is simply an AM/FM radio with no display of the INFO or data that is broadcast - and it is not an HD radio. But it has excellent quality audio played through the speakers on both the AM and FM bands. The display simply displays the 6 frequencies that have been programmed for that particular band. The Bluetooth interface works well. If you play music on a streaming device, it will play through the radio's speakers. And you can make and receive calls through your Bluetooth phone. GPS system works very well, as I had just plugged in the antenna, and as soon as I brought up the GPS, it showed exactly where I was on the map. I have not used it for navigation yet, but there are other reviews online that indicate the navigation software is adequate. There are external jacks for displaying the DVD video and other screens on an external monitor and separate 4 channel audio outputs as well. The video and front R/L audio drive a larger monitor elsewhere in the RV. The reverse video input works well. All you need to do it hook one of the wires in the supplied wiring harness up to the reverse light wire on your vehicle, and whenever you put your vehicle into reverse, the screen automatically switches to the rear video input, while continuing to play whatever audio source you were playing. If you have purchased and wired a reverse video camera on the back of your vehicle, you can always see what is behind you. When playing DVDs, it is easy to step though the various sound tracks and other DVD features. The secondary SD slot works with only older style SD cards with capacities up to 4GB. MP3s and videos can be on the SD cards or burned onto CDs or DVDs and played on this system. It would be nice if there were some technical user type interface into the operating system of this box, but no information can be easily found on the internet. I would anticipate very little product support if you get into trouble with this box. It is better for the do-it-yourself types who want a lot of features and can support themselves. If you are that type, then you can save over $400 with this versus a comparable product with a name brand. There are some very similar products listed on EBay, directly from China. The screen shots are very similar to the XOVision with minute differences in each screen, but the button placement, SD card slots and the way the video screen folds down are all similar.
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