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data-src="https://cdn.media.amplience.net/i/washford/Halfords Car Audio fitting & installation service" There's not a lot going against the Kenwood DMX8020DABS. There are cheaper options, but you kind of get what you pay for. Not only does it do pretty much everything you could possibly want from an aftermarket infotainment system, you can also rest easy in the knowledge that Kenwood is one of the biggest names in automotive audio tech. Our biggest complaint is that the Sony we previously tested used an old-fashioned volume knob rather than buttons. We find this more intuitive to use than the Kenwood's buttons but, if your car has steering wheel controls (our 2005 Toyota MR2 test vehicle doesn't) they can be connected to the media system. Connect the unit and iPod /iPhone with the attached iPod cable and Apple Lightning - 30 pin adapter.
The customer is responsible for the selection and installation of this software as well as the result of using this software.So, ultimately, yes you should buy a Kenwood DMX8020DABS. It's an easy way of getting modern infotainment into an old car and no, there aren't really any catches. It looks the part, is easy to operate and is well worth the investment.
USB Mirroring for Android, displays & control your Android phone on the large touch screen of this KENWOOD receiver with impressive sound. Including convenient 2-way touch control capability. Two phones can be paired via Bluetooth ® connectivity for hands-free calls and music streaming – a work and personal phone or his and hers. Apple CarPlay gives iPhone users an intuitive way to make calls, use Maps, listen to music and access messages with just a word or a touch. With iOS 12.0 and higher, 3rd party navigation apps like Google Maps™ are also supported. Wireless connection is available on compatible iPhones. a>