![]() ![]() Yes - Requires CD-AH200, compatible with select Android Devices. Using DTS's breakthrough Play-Fi (R) technology, you can stream your favorite tunes over Wi-Fi right from the app to Pioneer Speaker (s) and/or Pioneer Receiver (s) connected to your existing stereo system. Yes - Requires CD-IH202, Apple Lightning to Digital AV Adapter & Apple Lightning to USB Cable Pioneer makes simple, great-sounding whole-home wireless audio systems for Android phones and tablets. Phone Connection Required via USB to Lightning Slope adjustment -6 dB/oct to -18 dB/oct. This way, I’ll be ready to explain the pro’s and con’s of each when the busy shopping season arrives (Might sound silly, but seriously – the holiday season is right around the corner).Ĭompare the features and benefits of the Pioneer AppRadio 4 vs the Alpine iLX-007ĥ Display Colors, 112-Key Colors, 13-Background, Splash Screenīasic 2 band, unless using Alpine Tune It App then 9 band EQ I decided to put together a feature comparison chart to best compare these two models. Consumers are going want to know, which is the better CarPlay deck? The AppRadio 4 of the iLX-007? I’m writing this post now, because I anticipate both Pioneer’s AppRadio 4 and Alpine’s iLX-007 will become hot sellers during the upcoming holiday season. Check out Alpine’s new CarPlay deck, looks pretty slick, right? Alpine iLX-007 installed in dash I think the last really exciting thing Alpine did was figure out a way to interface Pandora radio into their car stereos (Side note – the digital output on their INE-W957HD is pretty cool too, but not a lot of people take advantage of that feature or even know it exists). I can’t wait to test out the new iLX-007. Pioneer AVH-Z9250BT In-Dash Double-DIN DVD Multimedia AV Receiver Built-in Wi-Fi for Apple CarPlay, Android Auto Bluetooth. ![]() I never understood the logic, “Well if they want apps on their radio, they obviously don’t care about system expansion or sound quality.” The additional sound quality features and user friendly interface are a welcome change to the AppRadio series. It’s nice to see they’ve finally included higher fidelity features into the new AppRadio 4 such as three 4 volt RCA preouts and a 13 band EQ. It’s about time Pioneer ramped up their audio section in their AppRadio. All this information can now be visible on Pioneer’s in-dash AppRadio screen by simply connecting the AppRadio to an iPhone 4 that has been loaded with the newest version of DashCommand.I’m pretty psyched about both of these two new models from Pioneer and Alpine. With up to 229 OBD-II parameters at their fingertips, users can also operate DashCommand as a scan tool to read and clear OBD-II trouble codes that trigger the “check engine” light. Vehicle data is pulled directly from the vehicle’s OBD-II port through a low-cost OBD-II connection device (available separately). DashCommand even includes specialized features such as racetrack mapping, an inclinometer (for off-roading), and a skid pad feature for monitoring g-forces, all through the smartphone’s GPS and accelerometer sensors. Advanced engine parameters, performance data, fuel economy data, and trip statistics can all be viewed on up to 27 customizable gauges–until now only on your smartphone (iPhone or Android™), iPad®, or iPod touch’s screen. Winner of seven Global Media Awards at the 2011 SEMA Show, the Dash Command app allows access to almost anything a performance enthusiast might want to know about his or her vehicle in real time.
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