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Kenwood KNAG510 Hideaway Navigation System

Kenwood KNAG510 Hideaway Navigation System
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Kenwood KNAG510 Hideaway Navigation System

 
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Control the navigation functions with your Kenwood DVD player's touchscreen controls. Equipped with the latest Garmin navigation technology, the KNAG510 includes advanced mapping of the U.S. and Canada and over 6 million points of interest right at your fingertips! The KNAG510 is ready for XM Live Traffic feeds. Simply add the XM chip set tuner, subscribe to XM radio and receive constant traffic and weather conditions with continuous, real-time updates-24 hours a day, seven days a week.Add-on navigation system for compatible Kenwood in-dash DVD players.Touchscreen control with Kenwood compatible monitors - You'll see the preloaded road maps of the U.S. and Canada on your DVD player's video screen, as they show you where you are and where you're going. Voice Guidance announces street names - Voice prompts delivered over your car speakers also help out, telling you whenever a turn is coming up. Built-in mapping and SD card reader-no discs! - Built-in road maps of the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico displayed on your DVD player's video screen. Over 5 million points of interest GPS satellite antenna - Higher accuracy with advanced satellite system Faster and automatic re-routing for missed turns, auto zoom and detour GPS Information Ready to add XM Live Traffic, Weather and Music - compatible with Clear Channel Traffic Message Channel and XM Satellite Radio traffic information services (subscriptions and extra components required) Multi-destination route planning, route c

 
List Price: $599.00
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Product Details
Product Weight:2.82 pounds
Package Length:11.6 inches
Package Width:8.4 inches
Package Height:5.4 inches
Package Weight:3.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 20 reviews

Features
  • add-on navigation system for compatible Kenwood in-dash DVD players

  • GPS satellite antenna

  • built-in road maps of the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico

  • over 5 million points of interest

  • compatible with Clear Channel Traffic Message Channel and XM Satellite Radio traffic information services


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 20 customer reviews )
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7 of 7 found the following review helpful:


5Hey...Its a Garmin!!!  Feb 20, 2009 By Heath O'barr
I have the Kenwood KNA-G510 Nav. hooked up to the New 2009
Kenwood KVT-514 DVD receiver. The Nav. is surpurbe, like a Garmin should be. There are other receivers out there that offer navigation, but you can't beat Kenwood and Garmin's track record. I doint have the Bluetooth conected yet, but I understand when you are looking up a place of business(Restaurant) You can press on the phone number and it will dial the phone number of the place (very cool). I think this is a GREAT product and will add one to my other car as well.

1 word of CAUTION...KENWOOD ONLY HONORS THERE WARRANTY IF YOU BUY FROM THEIR AUTHORIZED DEALERS..(Crutchfield).

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


5sweeeeeet!  Jul 25, 2007 By Fatima Afana
this is just like the portable garmins!! its a breeze to use and i personaly think this is the best gps in town!!

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


5The best integrated GPS system I have ever seen  May 16, 2010 By M. Derossett
I bought this along with my KVT-512 a while back and have been using it for a couple months. I refuse to use ANY other GPS system than Garmin because it is the only one that has not failed me. The install is so simple. When I opened the box and found a bunch of loose end wires I got scared but after looking closer I saw how easy it would be. It took about 45 minutes from the the time I opened the box to the time I was testing it out. The hardest part was finding a place to put the navigation unit as I wanted it to be completely hidden away. I ran the antenna under the dash panel as close to the front of the windshield as I could so that nobody would be able to tell I had GPS. The unit is very responsive and I have no signal problems under there. The navigation screen is slightly lower resolution than that of the portable units but it is very easy to read and customizable. Start up time is great and the price of this unit is pretty good in my opinion. So just to sum it up and maybe add a few things:

Pros:
Easy to install
Seamless integration
Very responsive
Good price
Garmin is the best navigation product I have ever used

Cons:
Slightly lower resolution screen (may be my head unit)

Overall I am very very impressed with this product. I use it all the time and it rarely has any issues navigating me to my destination, only on extremely remote and brand new roads.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


5KNA-G510 with Kenwood KVT-614  Jan 21, 2010 By Z. Li
I was planning to upgrade my stereo in my Jeep Grand Cherokee along with installing some component speakers and ran into this nifty add-on to the Kenwood head unit I bought. I'm not great with cars so I brought it in to have professionals install this along with the headunit, the KVT-614. Since then I've tested this GPS unit many times and played around with most of the features. I have to say that this add-on GPS is on par with some of the comparable $700 Garmin standalone GPS units. It is very accurate, and if you have the WAAS turned on, it will locate your position within 5 feet. There are many common features you would find on a typical Garmin unit, such as road avoidance (tollway, highway, small roads, etc.) and Food and Hotel searches. The turn by turn instructions are dead on, by which I mean they give you a voice confirmation at just the right time for you to make your move. It works harmoniously with the KVT-614 head unit; you can switch between controlling the GPS and controlling your ipod with a press of a button and the touch screen works flawlessly with address or word input. The only gripe I have with this GPS, as well as other Garmin GPS, is that the search function usually only works for restaurants and hotels. I have two other Garmins at around the $600 range and they do the same thing. What I mean is that they can locate restaurants and hotels near you, but will not always search for other things. I've tried searching for local schools, IKEA, and several other non-food/hotel related places and the GPS just will not find it through the search function. The only way for you to get direction to these places is to first find the address of the place you want to go, and then inputing it into the GPS. Definitely update the maps if you can, but buying them from Garmin will cost an additional $99. I would highly recommend this unit if you are going for Kenwood stereos that do not have GPS built in. If you won't be using the search function all that much, then it should give you no problems. Never get lost again with this accurate hideaway GPS unit, you won't be disappointed!

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


4Good Device  Nov 30, 2009 By William Graham
Overall good device. I would advise any customer to inquire about where to get the correct usb cord for upgrading the maps on the device. Even though you can use an sd card to upgrade the maps. It can be quite annoying going back to your car and inserting the sd card seeing that the update didn't work.

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