Kenwood Kdc-x497 Excelon In-dash Car Stereo Receiver W Hd Radio on 2040-parts.com
Perris, California, US
Specifications:
Kenwood eXcelon Single DIN In-Dash Car Stereo Receiver With HD Radio - KDCX497
The KDC-X497 replaces the X596 as the first eXcelon CD Receiver with HD Radio for 2013. All other audio features are the same as the previous X596. Refined cosmetics offer improved look and function.
Features:
USB iPod/iPhone Capable
Variable color Illumination
1 Amp USB Charging
AUX Input
Compatible with Music Control App
3 RCA Pre-outs 2.5Volt
Steering wheel control capable
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