Electronics : Pioneer FH-P8000BT Double Din In-Dash CD/Mp3/Wma/iTunes AAC/Wav Receiver

Electronics : Pioneer FH-P8000BT Double Din In-Dash CD/Mp3/Wma/iTunes AAC/Wav Receiver

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Pioneer FH-P8000BT Double Din In-Dash CD/Mp3/Wma/iTunes AAC/Wav Receiver

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Pioneer FH-P8000BT Double Din In-Dash CD/Mp3/Wma/iTunes AAC/Wav Receiver
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Piece Availability: Usually ships in 4 to 7 weeks

Street Price: $370.00
Gaunz Org Price: $304.10
Savings!: $65.90 (18%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2265





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Pioneer
EAN: 0012562886664
Includes Mp3 Player: 1
Label: Pioneer
Product Manufacturer: Pioneer
Model: FHP8000BT
Publisher: Pioneer
Ranking: 2265
Studio: Pioneer
Warranty: 1 year warranty


Piece facts:
  • Bluetooth Wireless Technology for Wireless Audio Control and Streaming -When you're not using hands-free calling, the FH-P8000BT can use Bluetooth Wireless Technology to feed your appetite for entertainment. Using wireless audio control and streaming (AVRCP, A2DP), you can control and listen to a compatible audio player or music phone on your headunit
  • Hear the detail, warmth and clarity, the way the artist intended it, from all of your highly compressed MP3, WMA and AAC files stored on USB memory device, iPod and portable digital players. By restoring data (especially higher frequencies) that tend to get lost in the digital compression process, Pioneer's Advanced Sound Retriever technology enhances audio reproduction nearly all the way up to 20 kHz frequencies
  • USB Direct Control for iPod - Pioneer's FH-P8000BT is ready to roll with capability for direct connection to your iPod. USB 2.0's speed and capability allow an elevated iPod experience in the car, and nearly limitless expandability for portable media players and USB memory devices
  • File search and access are extra-quick. The headunit keeps song, artist, time and album information displays very clear and user-friendly, and control is intuitive through the 7-Way Rotary Commander. The system's wired USB connection provides direct digital signal transfer from the iPod for clean, clear sound.
  • Alphabetical Speed Search - When searching for artist/album, you can initiate alphabet search by pressing List button.




Receiver AAC/Wav CD/Mp3/Wma/iTunes In-Dash Din Double FH-P8000BT Pioneer






0ur opinion:

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CD receiver with built-in M0SFET amplifier (14 watts RMS CEA-2006/50 peak x 4 channels) * plays CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs, including discs loaded with MP3, WMA, and AAC files (will not play Digital Rights-protected music files) * 3-line display with blue LCD display * Bluetooth built in * built in iPod control -- no adapter necessary, but adding Pioneer's optional connecting cable lets you leave your iPod cable at home * compatible with optional satellite radio, CD changer * inputs: rear auxiliary input, rear USB input (for Windows Media devices, USB storage devices, and iPod) *


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * I am pleased ...
Overall I really like this unit. I replaced a stock head unit in my 2004 Subaru Forester. It sounds great, tunes in stations clearly, and most importantly it connects with my Blackberry Curve 8320 via bluetooth. Usually. The hands-free phone connection over bluetooth is flawless and works every time. It connects automatically and works and sounds fine.

However, and this is part that takes some effort, this unit also supports stereo and av control connections via bluetooth but getting this unit to connect as effortlessly is something I have not yet figured out. I have to disconnect using my phone after it fails and then initiate a connection from the head unit (three button presses) first, then, after it connects BT audio I switch to the hands-free phone connection on the unit and initiate a connection there. This method works every time but it requires a minute or so of sitting in the car fiddling with the stereo to get all connected.

I have also used the USB connection successfully but you don't get the AV controls through the unit, you have to skip tracks using the phone. I was able to upload my contacts from the phone (400 numbers anyway as this is the maximum) and can search using the headset but it's easier to use the phone for finding a number.

I have also used the AUX input headphone jack to play, but again, you don't get the controls.

If I remember right, to create a station preset you have to tune to your station, press the list button, rotate to the number you want it be and press and hold the knob for a few seconds.

As in previous posts:
- The knob scratches easily and I am contemplating something I can glue over it but so far it's not that bad.
- It's bright but there is a setting that dims it a little bit and another setting that kills the display all together. I was careful to be sure to connect the dimmer wire correctly but it seems to have no effect.
- Controls take a little getting used to but once you are over that hurdle it's pretty intuitive.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Awsome radio
I love this radio. It has the built in bluetooth which is really cool. I don't have to look for my phone when driving, i just press the knob button on the radio. Also, I can customize my sound which really enhances my speakers, unlike the factory radio in my monte carlo. This is the radio for me!!!!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Works great with iPod and phone ...
I haven't bought anything but Alpine in years. Unfortunately, with most of the Alpine decks, you can only control the iPod from the deck. This proves difficult and frustrating, especially with large libraries. Since the iPod Touch has such a great interface, it's simple to control. This Pioneer deck allows you to easily choose if you want the iPod to be in control or the deck. Plus, when the iPod is in control, you can still track forward and back with the deck.

Another nice feature is the built-in Bluetooth. It paired with my phone, copied my address book to the deck, and auto-connects whenever I get in the car. Also, it mutes the music when a call comes in. The supplied microphone lets you choose the best placement for your car too.

The display is bright. However, I discovered a useful feature. You can easily set the display to turn off after a few seconds. Very nice.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Exelente eleccion
A los que les gusta el mundo del sonido con con un toque de sencillez, esta unidad Pioneer es una de las mejores en su categoria. Su interfaz USB con capacidad hasta 250 GB y su conexion de control completo con el iPod hacen de esta unidad exelente para la instalacion en el vehiculo, al igual con la conectividad Bluetooth se olvida uno por completo de estar disminuyendo el sonido cada vez que uno recibe una llamada telefonica, importa todos tus contactos del directorio telefonico del radio.

Es una exelente decision y una muy buena eleccion.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Low Quality Materials ...
after installing this head unit I was very disappointed at the
low quality material the main knob is made out of. It is Very Easily
scratched and looks "worn out" only after a few times using it. Shame on you
Pioneer!

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