XO Vision 7" Din/DVD/GPS Receiver with Bluetooth, XOD1840BTNAVI

XO Vision 7" Din/DVD/GPS Receiver with Bluetooth, XOD1840BTNAVI
XO Vision 7" Din/DVD/GPS Receiver with Bluetooth, XOD1840BTNAVI

Model: XOD1840BTNAVI

Brand: XO Vision

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The Xovision XOD1840BTNAVI combines the enjoyment of a basic touch-screen stereo receiver with the utility of a GPS navigator. Never get lost on your way to a destination. No more need to constantly squint at a small smartphone screen again with the built-in navigator tacking you down the right path with clear and easy-to-see directions. With 30 station presets built-in, you can easily access all your favorite radio stations on AM/FM radio. Insert a CD or SD card, or connect your smartphone to the receiver, and gain access to all of your favorite music instantly. Park your car, insert a DVD player and be transported to a whole new world while traveling Load up an SD card with all of your favorite tunes or connect your device through the USB port. Play your collection of CDs in your vehicle using this MP3 stereo receiver and set up to 30 radio stations in the stereo's memory for even more choices.

XOVision XOD1840BTNAVI Car DVD Player, 16:9, 300 W RMS, Double DIN Navigate the features easily on 7" LCD display Access the entire playlist with ease on the touch interface MP3 and DVD Video playback formats offer excellent compression rates with minimal loss in sound quality Explore your favorite AM channels with the touch of a button Connect MP3 player and other portable devices swiftly with auxiliary input Double DIN allows display convenience and fits in with ease Allows easy wireless connection to Bluetooth enabled devices

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2008 Dodge Charger
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2009-10-05T17:00:00

I wanted a DVD/Navigation/Bluetooth stereo for a good price and thats what I got. Pros: Bluetooth picks up as soon as I start my car. You can dial and call from the stereo. The DVD quality is great and it plays MPG,AVI (what I checked so far) for those people who like to download movies this is great. I put a dvd with 10 mpg movies on it and it lets you pick the movie and play the one you want. The navigation is good nothing great about it. Cons: The Bezel had to be cut for the stereo to fit into my car. The front dash speakers are not able to fit with this stereo so I have to hook up a seperate amp for those. The navigation is not up to date. I cannot locate my house since I live in a new (2yr) developement. I have a tv option but I have to check to see if is something else I need to use that because right now thats not working. Overall: Everything works great that I want, Bluetooth is real clear, DVD is real clear, Bypass to drive and watch dvd & use navigation works! This is the perfect stereo for those on a budget. I was afraid of buying a cheap stereo because you never know what your getting when you pay less. I am very happy for what I payed for this stereo and I will recommend it for anyone. (get it done at the shop like I did if your a rookie insaller) there are way too many wires. I hope this helps

MisterferChristopher . Review provider: walmart.com
XOD1840BTNAVI auto head unit
(4)
Reviewed in the USA on 2008-10-25T17:00:00

I purchased the XOVision XOD1840BTNAVI about 2 weeks ago and have been working with it since then. I'm going to say one thing first, and this is key for your own installations - when I first purchased and installed the unit, I purchased an aftermarket wiring harness specifically for my car, and soldered that to the wiring harness that came with the XOD head unit (wire for wire, it worked well). The XOD unit frequently had problems, crashes, and other strange activity. It turns out that the same factory harness in the dash also provides power to the climate control and cigarette lighter. After much frustration, I finally ran a power wire directly off the + battery under the hood (with an additional fuse I installed within 1 foot of the battery post) to the yellow fused wire in the XOD included harness, and this solved *all* strange activity. It's my opinion that this unit must have clean, continuous 12V to 14V power to operate properly. Most radio head units will put up with some minor power fluctuations, the XOD unit will not tolerate it. ------------------------------------ Pros: - 7" Screen 16:9 (416x234 pixels), provides a good quality picture, very bright. Note that you can dim the screen by holding down the bezel mute button, it goes to about half brightness, works very well at night (and for the bright blue bluetooth interface at night). The touch-screen is a flat matt finish and does fine for minimal fingerprints, and does about as good as a screen can do in direct sunlight. - DVD playback is a strong feature, it works well - It is advertised to playback DVD/DVD-r/DivX/VCD/CD/CD-r/CD-RW/AVI/MPEG/MP4/MP3. I have tested DVD/DivX/MP3 and MPEG2 files, all worked fine except for the mpeg2 file. This is a bit strange as playing a VOB file directly worked fine. Not a big problem. - Divx capability works well, fit nearly 12 encoded movies on 8.7gb DVD - The video player, DVD/Divx/Avi, etc.. does know how to resume on restart, MP3 strangely does not. - MP3 player is functional (also see cons) - Radio feature works fine, tuner is good - Has a navigation system, with receiver/antenna. The antenna works well, even when poorly placed (at least it does here in my locale). There is a 1-button access to the navigation interface, so if you're listening to the radio, watching a movie, or music, you can immediately switch to navigation and navigate will still listening to your radio/DVD/MP3 source in the background. When the navigation unit speaks, it will auto-mute the other audio just long enough for it to speak, and then un-mute when done speaking, this works well. If you switch to radio/DVD/MP3 during navigation, the navi will continue in the background so you can switch back to it at any time (although it will not report to you when in the background). The navigation software is just okay, Navigon I believe. Most importantly, all the navigation software is on a 2GB SD Card (note that this unit will NOT read SDHC "high capacity" SD Cards, so you are limited to 4GB cards), so if you can find and purchase some other navigation software, and with some Internet searching, you should be able to figure out how to use the better software. Purchase your own SD card, leaving the SD card that shipped with the unit with the original navigation software, this leaves the unit unchanged and unharmed in the event of warranty work. The navigation system uses a Samsung ARM920T core processor at approx. 400mhz, with 64mb of on-board RAM and Windows CE 5.0 embedded. The 7" display on the XOD really helps the navigation, try searching for 7" stand-alone navigation system and the prices will shock you in comparison to this unit. - a second SD slot for media, remember, won't read SDHC cards, only standard first generation SD cards, which limits you to 4GB. - Has bluetooth functionality, for phone support/headphones/streaming data. Also see cons. The bluetooth interface screen can be accessed at any moment and mutes whatever else is going one. - The touchscreen works very well, not too hard, not too soft, just right. The end of your finger, or even a fingernail works perfectly - The unit does support home-burned 8.5GB double-layer DVD (I used roxio software and created a "data" DVD with audio AND music files on it). I would imagine it also supports the home-burned single-layer 4.7GB DVD's without a problem, although I didn't test this. - The motorized faceplate seems solid, you can hear the motor, but it does work fine. - The remote is small and seems to work just fine. There are some features on both the remote and head unit that do not operate on the adjacent unit (i.e. - switching to navigation must be done from the head unit directly, the remote does not have that option). -------------------------------------- Cons: - This is the number 1 con - you may need to modify your dash faceplate. Although the unit is touted as a "double-din", the motorized faceplate extends about 3/16" vertically below the profile of the unit chassis cube, meaning that I will have to open up the vertical dimension of my factory faceplate. The included sleeve (which I did not need as the unit main chassis fit the mounting brackets for my vehicle) is slightly too large for my double-din factory faceplate, and may not always work in your application. You may have some modifying to do here. My original radio mount holes did, however, line up well. - No USB interface port - The equalizer functions are basic only, volume, base, trebble, front/back fade, left/right fade. - MP3 player and video file player interface screen is *very poor*. MP3 player does not support playlists (this is pretty serious in combination with a poor interface). Putting music on a DVD or SD card is identical to the unit, it uses basically the same interface screen. I created a DVD with 10 directories on it, each directory with 10 songs. When the DVD is inserted, the interface searches the DVD for all media files, and lines all 100 found songs up in a list, and just plays from start to finish, the song list is in a left hand column, and the MP3 tag for playing song is right hand column. You can browse the song list by using up/down arrow keys, but you cannot pick one in the list by touching it on the screen. MP3 ID tag in right column is heavily truncated, they should have used an upper/lower window instead of left/right column. This MP3 and video file selection screen is clunky and poorly coded, however, it does function and plays songs/videos fine - it does it's job, it is just inefficient and ugly. An alternate option would be to bring in iPod video/audio through RCA style aux. ports in back. This interface is the largest negative of the unit - and if this were cleaned up, I'd have a hard time finding a problem with the unit. - Although a minor point, it's worth mentioning that the 7" screen seems to have poor software implementation, as the video (or navigation) seems to run slightly off each edge of the screen by about 1/16 of an inch or so, as if the bezel thickness were not considered, which can make some text run slightly off the screen, and occasionally, some on-screen touch buttons a pain to reach. - The bluetooth interface screen is about as basic as it could be, not much time was spent here. It does its job I guess, it's just not a good looking interface. I tested it with a friends phone, and it all connected fine, and worked as it should, however, others that I speak to indicate that my voice is almost not loud enough, and there is no way to adjust the input level of the built-in mic, so you will need to speak loud and clear if you choose to use this feature. I did not test the A2DP and streaming music feature of the bluetooth, which could yield a solution to the poor in-unit MP3 player interface, especially if you have an MP3 Player with streaming bluetooth functionality. NOTE: If you hate the fact that the blue-tooth interface screen is BRIGHT blue, and almost hurts at night, you can dim the screen by holding down the mute button, or better yet, you can switch the source to aux. input (black background) and the bluetooth interface will follow with black background. - Does not support High Definition radio - Does not have built in satellite radio, however, the aux. port could be used for this with seperate receiver. - As it is with any LCD screen, it is hard to read in direct sunlight. Not really a con, just worth thinking about if this is your first LCD unit. ------------------------------------ Summary: If you purchased this unit mainly to play MP3's, you will be dissappointed (unless you use your own iPod to interface with it, or possibly streaming bluetooth, untested). The DVD system, the video file player (divx, etc..), the radio, and the navigation system do work well, although the interfaces could have been cleaned up a bit. I would say that a similar unit by Pioneer or JVC and the likes (with 7" display) would cost nearly 2 to 3 times as much, and may not provide the savy buyer with that much extra enjoyment. Because the United States has so few reviews of this unit, and I've never heard of the XOVision namebrand, and although I almost never do this for electronics, I purchased a 3 year extended warranty from the seller, and I would recommend anyone to do the same.

KryptoNyte . Review provider: walmart.com
Good Product
(4)
Reviewed in the USA on 2009-05-31T17:00:00

This in-dash is a good product for the price. The picture quality on the dvds are very good. Also, the bluetooth feature works well with most cell phones. However, I could not get it to pair with my iphone. One con is that it takes some time to get used to navigating through the different screens. As another consideration, the voice over for the navigation system could be louder. I have to turn my radio up very high to hear the instructions. Overall I am pleased with this product for now. If you are looking to save some money and still have a good system I would suggest this product.

Will05 . Review provider: walmart.com
2006 dodge charger
(4)
Reviewed in the USA on 2009-04-10T17:00:00

well i purchased this for a 2006 dodge charger lookin for a cheap yet classsy solution for my gps and entertainment needs because of the euro design alot of the wiring is diffrent and if you have subs u will need to run a y because there is no sub output on thesde units or remote wire so unless your pretty knlowegble in car audio i sugguest takeing in to your local shop trust me its not for the do it yourself ers!!!!!but after figuring out alll the hurdles it was worth the 400 bucks when a comp units run in the thosand and beyond range good buy so far let you no if anyhting changes

deeznutsks . Review provider: walmart.com
missing features
(3)
Reviewed in the USA on 2009-10-15T17:00:00

Although it does sound good ,missing from its advertised feature list is the subwoofer output. This was an important feature for me but sorry it does not have it.The graphic interface also is very rudimentary,minimal controls for what is a high tech device.it does have a lot of features but with very little control of those features.I returned it .Get a Pioneer.

md3111 . Review provider: walmart.com
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2009-08-24T17:00:00
PageAvenue . Review provider: walmart.com
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2009-08-24T17:00:00
Thevoices . Review provider: walmart.com
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2009-08-24T17:00:00
Taaazd . Review provider: walmart.com
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2008-12-17T16:00:00
DoubleHawk . Review provider: walmart.com
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2008-10-30T17:00:00
littlebigsmall . Review provider: walmart.com

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