Best Bluetooth enabled Single Din Deck
So far the only one that stands out is the Pioneer DEH-P9800T
I can't stand Alpine so that's out.
The only other one I know of that has BT with the rest of the goodies BULIT IN (not usuable with purchase of an add-on) is Blaukapunkt but I don't know much about them.
Any experience with the Pioneer? Other Recommendations?
Thanks
I can't stand Alpine so that's out.
The only other one I know of that has BT with the rest of the goodies BULIT IN (not usuable with purchase of an add-on) is Blaukapunkt but I don't know much about them.
Any experience with the Pioneer? Other Recommendations?
Thanks
I've used, almost exclusively, Pioneer for the last 4 decks that I've installed in various cars. I've recently gone to **gasp** Alpine...LOL
Anyway, I've never been let down by Pioneer when I used them. I switched to Alpine because I think they're a lot better h/u.
Alpine's got the plug in module but it's fricken $200 so I won't be getting it for awhile....
HTH
Anyway, I've never been let down by Pioneer when I used them. I switched to Alpine because I think they're a lot better h/u.
Alpine's got the plug in module but it's fricken $200 so I won't be getting it for awhile....
HTH
You have to know secret code to get to Alpine settings and hate it. Pioneer has always beenn reliable to me as well but my last deck was Eclipse and it blew everything I'd ever touched out of the water. But I guess I could do worse than Pioneer.
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9800bt is a perfect unit. And this is from hands on usage. I allways try out every unit that pioneer releases. Being a dealer makes it even easier
. The unit is very easy to use and sounds great. You will love the display. Really bright and clear. You can not go wrong.
. The unit is very easy to use and sounds great. You will love the display. Really bright and clear. You can not go wrong.
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