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Kenwood DNX6190HD In-Dash 2-DIN Head Unit Car Stereo - DVD Receiver, Garmin GPS, 6.1" LCD, 200 Watts Total, Bluetooth, HD Radio, USB, Remote Item#: K200-1102 | Model#: DNX6190HD
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Kenwood DNX6190HD In-Dash 2-DIN Head Unit Car Stereo
Get more than mobile media entertainment with the Kenwood DNX6190HD In-Dash 2-DIN Head Unit Car Stereo. This Car Stereo can play your DVDs and CDs, AM/FM radio, media content from your iPhone or iPod; stream music files via Bluetooth and integrate mobile devices using its USB interface. Other than that, this handy car stereo also features excellent navigation services using Navteq real-time traffic updates and Garmin's world-leading GPS system. You'll be able to go to your destination faster and safer as it shows comprehensive maps and traffic calculations on its 6.1” LCD screen. If you want to reduce your rear view blind spot, simply attach an optional Kenwood CMOS reverse camera and the device will be able to show a clear rear view image. Become more entertained as you travel with the Kenwood DNX6190HD In-Dash 2-DIN Head Unit Car Stereo.
What It Is And Why You Need It:
- 2-DIN DVD receiver; plays media content in DVDs
- 6.1” LCD display; provides clear, crisp visuals of your media content, GPS maps and traffic updates
- Garmin GPS navigation system; displays clear GPS maps of the US, Canada, Hawaii and Puerto Rico
- Navteq Traffic system; delivers real-time traffic data for over 90 major cities
- Bluetooth connectivity; communicate hands-free and stream for your favorite music
- Built-in HD radio; tune into your favorite AM/FM HD radio broadcasts
- USB connectivity; connects your iPhone or iPod device to the car stereo
- Rear view camera input; helps remove rear blind spots with an optional Kenwood CMOS reverse camera
Specifications
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| Head Units (In Dash) | GPS | ||||||||
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| Amplifiers | 4-Channel | ||||||||
| Amplifier Power | 200W | ||||||||
| Features | USB | ||||||||
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Manufactured by:
Kenwood
Warranty provided by: Kenwood
Limited Warranty: 12 months parts; 12 months labor
Mfg Part No: DNX6190HD
UPC No: 019048198242
Box Size: ( Length: 11, Width: 7, Depth: 10 )
Shipping Weight: 6.6000 pound(s)
Click here for full warranty and support information - Limited Warranty: A full text version of the limited warranty
may be obtained by mailing a self addressed, stamped envelope to the
address below and requesting the warranty for item number: K200-1102
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Warranty Information
7795 W. Flagler St. Suite 35
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