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Kenwood Excelon Kvt-696 In-dash 7 Inch Touchscreen Tft-lcd Monitor on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Kannapolis, North Carolina, United States

Kannapolis, North Carolina, United States
This is a perfectly functioning, but used, unit. It was removed from my personal truck before selling my truck. There is one scratch at the bottom left corner of the plastic that surrounds the screen. Display opens and closes perfectly, all features function perfectly.
Brand:Kenwood Excelon Manufacturer Part Number:KVT-696 KCA-BT300

I originally paid $750 for this stereo plus the additional Bluetooth adapter (included for free for you).  This is an unbeatable deal for the $250 Buy It Now price.  Don't miss out!

 Bump up your vehicle's mojo with the Kenwood Excelon KVT-696 DVD receiver. Designed for single-sized dash openings, this striking stereo sports a motorized, retractable 7" screen that stores out of the way when the receiver is off. Use the touchscreen to change sources, control your audio settings, or find tunes stored on a variety of media. Variable illumination lets you match the receiver's display color to your dashboard lights, and Kenwood's unique Z-Action™ mechanism lets you choose from 12 different viewing angles for optimum visibility.


Includes Kenwood Bluetooth Adaptor for no extra charge! This adaptor will allow you to connect your phone via bluetooth to enjoy playback of audio on your phone and apps like Pandora, IHeartRadio and more!


Plenty of playback options

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The front-loading CD/DVD player uses a premium 24-bit digital-to-analog converter to ensure that all your music will sound its best, and the KVT-696 displays tag information contained in your files. Play your favorite store-bought discs, or load a CD or DVD with thousands of music files in MP3, WMA, or AAC format for hours of listening. Your options aren't limited to discs — fill a USB thumb drive with files and plug it into the receiver's USB cable. It's like keeping a music library in your glovebox all the time.

Play DVDs

You can watch your favorite DVDs on the built-in screen whenever you're parked, or add an external screen and wireless headphones to the audio/video output so your passengers in the back can watch movies while you drive. You can activate dual-zone mode to listen to an audio source up front while they enjoy a DVD with headphones in the back.

Add your iPod® or iPhone®

You can plug your audio iPod directly into the receiver's USB input, and control your playlists with the receiver's touchscreen. An updated menu lets you navigate your playlists and albums with ease, and you'll see your album cover art on the big screen. Add Kenwood's optional adapter to view video content from your iPod or iPhone while you're parked

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Add on and enjoy more

Install Kenwood's KNA-G610 navigation module, and you'll control navigation functions right on the touchscreen. Voice prompts guide you to your destination, and the Garmin-powered navigation system features 2D and 3D views for impressive detail.

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Add a Kenwood satellite radio tuner to tap into the huge variety of entertainment, sports, news, and commercial-free music from SIRIUS|XM. With Kenwood's optional HD Radio™ tuner, you'll get the enhanced digital sound quality and additional programming offered by participating AM and FM stations.

Want to keep your car's steering wheel audio controls?
In most vehicles, you can use this adapter to connect your vehicle's steering wheel controls to this Kenwood stereo. Connect a few wires, then program the adapter for your particular car and the Kenwood, and you'll retain the convenience of your steering wheel controls.


Product Highlights:

    General features:
    • DVD/CD receiver with internal amp (22 watts RMS/50 peak x 4 channels)
    • motorized 7" touchscreen
    • Variable Color Illumination
    • fits single-sized dash openings
    Audio/video features:
    • plays DVD, DVD-R/-RW, DVD+R/+RW, CD, CD-R/RW, CD-ROM, DTS-CD, VCD, and MP3/WMA/AAC files on disc
    • high- and low-pass filters
    • 3-band parametric equalizer with 8 preset EQ curves
    • speaker size matching
    Expandability:
    • built-in iPod audio control, but you'll need an adapter to view video content
    • works with Kenwood Bluetooth adapter, HD Radio tuner, satellite radio tuner, and navigation module
    • inputs: rear USB input, rear A/V input, rear camera input
    • outputs: A/V output, 6-channel preamp outputs (5-volt front, rear, subwoofer)
    Other information:
    • compatible with most factory steering wheel audio controls (adapter required)

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