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Reddit mentions of Pioneer AVH-X2800BS In-Dash DVD Receiver with 6.2" Display, Bluetooth, SiriusXM-Ready (Discontinued by Manufacturer)

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Pioneer AVH-X2800BS In-Dash DVD Receiver with 6.2" Display, Bluetooth, SiriusXM-Ready (Discontinued by Manufacturer). Here are the top ones.

Pioneer AVH-X2800BS In-Dash DVD Receiver with 6.2
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    Features:
  • Dvd/CD receiver with Internal amp (14 watts RMS cea-2006/50 peak x 4 channels)
  • Built-in Bluetooth for hands-free calling and audio streaming; supports two phones at once
  • Siri eyes free with compatible devices
  • Built-in iPod, iPhone, and iPad control -optional adapter required for viewing video content
  • Works with SiriusXM Sxv300 tuner—supports new tune mix, traffic & weather now, and sports flash Features
Specs:
Colorblack
Height6 Inches
Length11 Inches
Number of items1
Size6.2
Weight3.7 pounds
Width9.5 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Pioneer AVH-X2800BS In-Dash DVD Receiver with 6.2" Display, Bluetooth, SiriusXM-Ready (Discontinued by Manufacturer):

u/smittyjones · 1 pointr/COROLLA

If you want to use OEM stuff, you'll have to buy another radio because they're self contained (part of the radio) on these, like this. You'll also need the antenna and the SD card. The antenna is $300+ also.

Like the other dude said, a smart phone is a better way to go. Look on /r/nocontract and you can find pretty cheap plans for an unlocked phone. I pay less than $20 per month with Mintsim. Google maps is always up to date and can be downloaded before you leave wifi. You don't need data for GPS locating when you're oot and aboot.

In conjunction with a cheap data plan, you could also get a double din aftermarket that supports Android Auto, which uses Google Maps. Or a Pioneer with AppRadio works, but it's a bit of a PITA vs Android Auto. It doesn't allow just any apps, only the handful they deem compatible. This is the one I use. It doesn't use Google Maps, but instead a slightly inferior Waze. Always updated. Android Auto and AppRadio it requires you to plug your phone into the head unit with a USB cable, and you can't connect a USB jump drive for the rest of your music when you're doing that. You can also use these offline. It's a chore sometimes though, tbh.

Here's a little vidya about the AppRadio dohickey, that one's pretty similar to the one I have but faster.

edit: I wouldn't bother with an aftermarket indash nav unit. They're $450+ (vs $250-$300 for a non nav). In my experience, the routing is incredibly inferior to Google Maps or Waze, traffic isn't as accurate. They also don't update easily or for free like Google Maps/Waze. We had a Pioneer Nav unit (I don't recall the model #) a couple years ago, and that thing was awful. One time it took me down the Kilpatrick turnpike in OKC when everything I needed was north of the turnpike - came in on I35, my dest was 7 miles west of I35 and 5 miles north of the turnpike. It wasn't faster and it cost more in tolls. Another time it had me exit 4 or 5 exits early and then snaked me through town to get to my destination. I had a trailer that time and there was a ton of construction on those streets, so that was neat. Another time it had me exit well after my destination (the exit was about a mile past my dest, even though there was an exit just 1/4 mile or so before it).

u/FantasticFranco · 1 pointr/cars

Yeah. I'm especially eyeing this stereo because I have an old beat up single din Pioneer aftermarket stereo I used to have aux access and looking at the back of the double din one, it looks like all the wires I have right now will work on this one so it should be an easy plug-and-play minus the rear camera feed which I don't care about