Kenwood DNX571HD 6.1″ 2-Din AV Navigation System with Bluetooth & HD Radio


General Features:Touch Panel Control, Variable Key Illumination Background Customize (JPEG x1), Display Customize (Color Coordinate) Picture in Picture (Visual Source in Navi) Multi-Language Menu & Tag (21 Languages (English, Spanish, French and others)) Audio/Video Features:Maximum Output Power : 50W x 4 (MOSFET Power IC) 3 Preouts (2V) HDMI / MHL Connection with Optional Cable *1 2 Rear AV Input (RCA & Mini-jack), 1 Rear AV Output (RCA: Video / Mini-jack: Audio) 1 RCA Video Input for Rear View Camera Sound Excellence DSP (7 Band Graphic EQ / Digital Time Alignment / Space Enhancer Sound Realizer / Sound Elevation / Bass Boost / Loudness / Drive EQ) Installer & Backup Memory (Store & Backup Audio/Video Settings) Navigation Features:Built-in Garmin Navigation Lane Assist, Multi-Route Review, ecoRoute, My Trend Garmin Smartphone Link SD Card Slot (for Map Update Only) DVD/CD Features:DVD Video/±R/RW Playback, MPEG 1/2 Video / DivX Playback VCD Compatible MP3 / WMA / AAC Playback, CD-R/-RW Playback CD Text Ready, Repeat / Random Play 24 Bit D/A Converter Tuner Features:Built-in HD Radio Sirius XM Ready FM / AM 24 Station Presets (FM x 18, AM x 6) RBDS with Radio Text Plus AME (Automatic Memory Entry), Up/Down Seek TuningUSB Features:USB Interface x 1 (Rear) MP3 / WMA / AAC / WAV / FLAC Playback MPEG 1/2 Video / MPEG4 / H.264 / WMV / mkv / JPEG Playback iPhone/iPod USB Direct Connection with Optional Cable *2 iPhone App Mode Pandora / iHeart Radio App Ready (iPh

Product Features

  • Bluetooth range up to 32.8 ft.
  • GPS guidance by Garmin
  • Includes a built-in microphone for clear, and distortion-free talking
  • Supports SMS message notifications and A2DP audio streaming
  • 3D mapping of terrain and Bird’s Eye junction view
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  • Jonas J. Schreiber says:

    Excellent Infotainment, Few Points of Nuance I was apprehensive about getting a Kenwood Navi Headunit, as all the previous years’ models had people commenting on how slow it was. That, combined with the ‘bubble’ GUI threw me off. My criteria in my search was a double din, GPS capable (with speed limit displayed), modern GUI, and Bluetooth capable.My first stop was the JVC KW-NT500HDT. The GUI was pretty dated, and the speed limit signs were only posted on interstate highways, with no “current speed” displayed. (I realize I can reference the speedometer- I shouldn’t have to).That pretty much left Kenwood as my only option. As a long time Garmin user, I was praying it’d be good enough so I could remove a redundant device in my car. The ASWC-1 preserved my steering wheel functionality on my 2012 WRX (minus the phone buttons, which Kenwood will not map) and I was off to the races.The unit isn’t lightning fast on startup, taking about 10 seconds before the map is displayed (but will display reverse…

  • Daydreamer says:

    Great Headunit with Updated Features Overall I’m very pleased with this navigation/stereo system. The screen is clean and responsive and the software seems to be on par with other models. I really like the Bluetooth auto paring with my iPhone 5 which let’s me make hands free calls or listen to music without pulling the phone out of my pocket. The pandora app shows album art and title info but I have to launch the app on my phone first. The head unit has many crossover settings which make it easy to tune with a sub. I still have not figured out if you can change the startup screen background but you can upload a new background image through the USB port. SiriusXM works well and provides a station image and artist info on screen.The Garmin navigation is easy to use and has a nice day/night feature which changes the colors automatically. Your current speed is displayed vs. the posted speed but it’s really small. I like the split screen feature but I really don’t use it as much.Cons: the system takes…

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