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Pioneer AVIC-F10BT

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Application area: car; DIN size: 2DIN; Front panel: Media types: CD; memory cards: memory cards; USB storage (front); iPod/iPhone connection; Screen size ("): 7; Touch screen; Multimedia: GPS module; Bluetooth; Power per channel (W): 50; Number of channels: 4; remote control for steering wheel
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Pioneer AVIC-F10BT
Mounting:2DIN
Carriers:CD, memory cards, USB
Amplifier:50 W, 4 channel
Connection:ISO/RCA
Display:7 "
Memory size:4 GB
All specifications
Specifications AVIC-F10BT
Main
Application areacar
DIN size2DIN
Front panelmotorized
Media typesCD
memory cards
USB storage (front)
iPod/iPhone connection / via cable CD-IU50V /
Screen
Screen size7 "
Resolution800x480 px
Touch screen
Equipment
MultimediaGPS module
Bluetooth
Equalizer
Number of bands7
Number of fixed settings7 / two custom /
High Pass Filter (HPF)
Low Pass Filter (LPF)
Bass Boost function
Amplifier specs
Power per channel50 W
Number of channels4
Control
Control functionsremote control for steering wheel
voice control
Outputs
Speaker connectionISO/RCA
Video output (composite)1
Subwoofer output / pair RCA /
Inputs
AUX / pair RCA /
Video input (composite)2
Other inputsIP-BUS, for microphone
More features
Built-in memory4 GB
Tuner bandsFM/AМ
Illumination colour selection
Added to E-CatalogMarch 2012
The information in the model description is for reference purposes.
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Additional features car stereo Pioneer AVIC-F10BT:
  • Dual Zone allows you to work simultaneously with two sources (for example, navigation and radio)
  • Advanced Sound Retriever
  • Source level adjustment
  • Selecting a listening position
  • Screen off
Good to know:
  • Advanced Sound Retriever technology improves the quality of the compressed signal, extends its frequency range and saturates the composition with notes that were lost during compression