Jul 15, 2011

Kenwood DNX5260BT Features Review



VGA monitor 2DIN 6.1 ", DVD and USB tuner with integrated Bluetooth and navigation unit. Made for iPod - Works with iPhone

Key Features

  • Monitor 6.1 "VGA
  • Text and Multilingual GUI
  • Variable lighting (and GUI buttons)
  • 1 AV input (front), 1 Video In for Rear-view option
  • USB Direct Control of iPod and iPhone (with optional KCA-iP301V)
  • Bluetooth (handsfree profile / SMS)
  • Integrated Garmin navigation system (new platform), with maps included V12
  • TMC (Pro) integrated
  • Front SD slot for map upgrade
  • Divx, MPEG 1 / 2 Video File & JPEG File, AAC, WMA, MP3


General Features

  • 2-DIN format
  • System Indicator (DSI)
  • Security Code Function
  • Adjusting On Screen Display (OSD)
  • Graphic User Interface
  • Variable Key Illumination Colour
  • Rotary Encoder & Control Knob
  • Memory Installation
  • Memory Back-up
  • Attenuator with Smooth Volume Return
  • Touch Sensor Tone
  • Remote controls with KNA-RCDV331
  • Digital Clock
  • ISO Connector
  • Integrated Bluetooth hands-free
  • Integrated navigation unit
  • Made for iPod
  • Output Power (MOSFET Power IC) 4 x 50W
  • 3 RCA pre-outs: front, rear and subwoofer
  • Pre-out Output Level 2V
  • Auxiliary Input Front AV input with optional CA-C3AV


Navigation Features

  • Touch Screen Control
  • Graphical interface, easy-to-use
  • Map included V12
  • Updating Map Micro SD Card
  • 3D Map Display
  • 2D map view
  • Auto Zoom
  • Turn-by-Turn Voice Guidance
  • Automatic recalculation
  • Lighting Day / Night / Remote
  • Recalculating the route in case of deviations
  • Selection of preferred route
  • Display of GPS information
  • GUI primary / secondary
  • Destination Search Address, Points of Interest, Recently Found, Favorites, Intersections, Cities, Highways, coordinates, phone number, map Browse
  • Call through the POI Search
  • EcoRoute
  • Unit TMC (Traffic Message Channel) Yes, With Pro-TMC support in Germany
  • EGNOS System Compatible
  • Vehicle Position Sensing With GPS
  • Trip Computer