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Rosen Honda Civic Navigation In Dash, Touch-screen, Bluetooth, Dvd, Cd, Mp3 on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
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Clermont, Florida, US

Clermont, Florida, US
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Rosen Navigation In Dash, Touch-Screen, Bluetooth, DVD, CD
Honda Civic
2006-2011
DS-HD0820-M11
New! Never Installed 

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7” High resolution, “Touch-Screen” an Anti-glare LCD display

 

Navigation includes text-to-speech voice and visual turn-by-turn directions, USA map, 11 Million+ Points-Of-Interest library, 3D route and building views for major cities, 2 Language options(English, Spanish), 9 Voice options (English (3), Spanish (3),Japanese, Korean, Chinese)

 

Play DVD movies, audio CDs or discs with MP3 music files

 

AM-FM stereo tuner with 24 stations presets (18 FM, 6 AM)

 

Bluetooth Hands-Free interface with built-in microphone

 

iPod™ interface (cable NOT included)

 

Satellite Radio ready (optional tuner kit required to add 18 station presets- Sirius)

 

Supports the vehicle’s factory steering wheel controls (excluding bluetooth controls)

 

USB port for multi-media playback 

 

Back-Up Camera ready (optional camera kit required)

 


Back-Up Sensor ready (optional sensor kit required)



Factory look, aftermarket performance and options
Like the look of your factory stereo, but wish it could do more? A Rosen multimedia receiver fits perfectly into your vehicle's dash, giving you touchscreen navigation, DVD movie playback, CD and MP3 playback, and Bluetooth® connectivity. You can use the USB input for thumb drives loaded with music files, or add iPod control with Rosen's optional cable.

Rosen builds their systems to exactly match your vehicle's dash opening and wiring — and you'll even get to keep your steering wheel controls. The built-in mounting brackets and included plug-and-play wiring harnesses let you install the receiver without having to splice wires or modify your dash.

GPS navigation — built in
Rosen puts you in command on the road. You can navigate to specific addresses or any of the 5 million points of interest — voice prompts combine with visual cues on the bright 7" LCD screen to inform you when a turn is coming up. You'll even see 3-D building views on your maps in many metropolitan areas, helping you stay on course. Take your pick from four different languages to guide you. Map info is stored on a 2GB SD card, so you can simply swap the card out with an updated one when necessary.

Bluetooth convenience and safety
You can make and take calls without having to touch your compatible Bluetooth phone — you'll hear your caller over the car's speakers, while the built-in microphone picks up your voice.

Video center
You can watch DVDs on the 7" screen while parked. On the go, the dual zone feature allows your passengers to watch movies on optional rear screens while you listen to music up front. Built-in Dolby Digital decoding and a full complement of audio/video connections allow you to build an extensive mobile video theater in your car, complete with outboard amps, center speaker, and subwoofer. For larger vehicles, you can add a rear-view camera and rear sensors to help you back up in tight places.

Note: Civic models equipped with Premium Sound Systems require an extra harness and bracket kit. Please enter your vehicle information or call an Advisor at 1-888-955-6000 to find out if you'll need an adapter for your vehicle.

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