Pioneer AVH-G220BT
Outdated Product £179.95 Application area: car; DIN size: 2DIN; Front panel: Media types: CD; USB storage (front); Android connection; Screen size ("): 6.2; Touch screen; Multimedia: Bluetooth; Power per channel (W): 50; Number of channels: 4; Speaker connection: ISO/RCA; Line out: 2; Video output: 1; AUX; For backup camera |
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Pioneer audio equipment is in demand among motorists from all over the world. Based on the equipment of the Japanese brand, high-quality systems are deployed on board the "iron horses". The central link in their construction is an advanced head unit. A striking example of this is the AVH-G220BT model.
Large-caliber touch panel
The focus of the car radio is a large-caliber touch screen with a diagonal size of 6.2". By tapping on it, switching between sound sources is implemented, dragging the sliders of the 7-band graphic equalizer is available, and the display also serves as a means of displaying images from the reversing camera (turns on automatically). The brightness of the screen backlight can be automatically adjusted to match the ambient light conditions.
Sound section
The Pioneer AVH-G220BT sound processor at the head of the engine compartment provides the ability to flexibly adjust signal levels for each speaker. A 4x50 W MOSFET amplifier is installed in the audio section of the car radio. To connect additional amplifiers to the head unit, two RCA line outputs are provided: front and switchable rear / subwoofer. In addition to the common audio file formats, the radio reads MPEG-4, MP4, MOV, AVI, MPEG-1, DivX videos with a bang and supports displaying JPEG photos on the screen.
omnivorous
The receiver is "friendly" with CDs, USB-drives and mobile gadgets "over the air". Moreover, Android-smartphones are tied to the car radio in the blink of an eye without the need to install auxiliary applications. Claims are made against the model only in the light of the lack of a traditional “twist” for adjusting the volume — it is sometimes difficult to find the “+/—” buttons while driving blindly. As for the multimedia part, the Pioneer AVH-G220BT does not have any flaws, so the receiver can be safely recommended as a replacement for the regular “two-din” car radios of basic configurations.