Pioneer AVIC N2 Review
Pioneer AVIC-N2 –The Next Generation Is Here
The Pioneer AVIC-N2 is the much awaited all-in-one mobile cum video and navigation receiver from the house of Pioneer. This electronic polymath of a device is a six and half inches screen sized “touch-screen monitor”, combined with a CD, DVD, and MP3 player along with a must mentionable GPS navigator all put together impeccably in one single “DIN-sized receiver chassis” –the device offers “the best of all three worlds” without the hassle of connecting or using multiple components. Halleluiah, this device even works as an incredible receiver and is successfully capable of monitoring a lot of the performance specifications of the vehicle.
The Pioneer AVIC-N2 has the receiver monitor that fits most of the regular dash openings. The system even includes a under the seat mountable hideaway box that functions in housing most of the inputs as well as outputs of the system. When in a parking the six and a half inch screen can be used for watching DVDs. If an elective backseat monitor is used, the advantage of tri-zone capability can be enjoyed with the system. The radio can be listened to upfront, along with sending of signals for the DVD to back of the car along with keeping the navigation application running.
The Pioneer AVIC-N2 has two map DVDs that covers the whole of United States, including all the major metropolitan of Canada. The product is all ready to explode with vastly detailed maps of the streets and multiple places of interest, the number exceeding even eleven million. Places of interest are the gas stations, restaurants, hotels and many more. For navigating a simple step followed is to enter the required destination’s details, by providing the system with address, points of interest, and street name, followed by the application finding out the best route for the user.
One the route gets programmed in the inbuilt memory location, the DVD can be removed from the system. The drive then gets free for being used by the MP3s and music CD's while the loaded map in the memory easily maneuvers the directions of the car by giving an audio and visual treat of “turn by turn” guidance. The position of the user is monitored by a GPS antenna, the internal gyroscope and the correlation with the vehicle’s speed sensor. The navigation is done by the combined effort from on-screen maps along with successive voice prompts giving a precise direction of when the turns needs to be taken.
With the help of Pioneer AVIC-N2 there are multiple options of system upgrade at the user’s disposal. Not only can the user add as well control a CD or a DVD changer of Pioneer they even have the option to connect a completely separate audio video component to the audio video input. A compatible “SIRIUS Satellite Radio Tuner” or XM, antenna can be added and get a subscription of one hundred and twenty channels and more of news, “coast-to-coast music”, sports, entertainment, talk, and a lot more. The device from the house of Pioneer is a bomb ready to explode the brains of the consumer and their senses.