Looking for the perfect solution

Looking for the perfect solution

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black11s

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243 posts

241 months

Thursday 4th October 2012
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I am in need of a new car stereo/sat nav system as my current one has died and can't seem to find the right thing.
I have had a Clarion NZ501 for a while, but all of a sudden the hard buttons stopped working. Amazon have been amazing though, and immediately offered a full refund.

I wasn't particularly happy with the sat nav function on the clarion though, as I like a traditional 2D map pointing north, and as basic as this sounds, it wasn't an option on that machine!

So I'm now looking around again, and have seen a couple of units that look perfect :
http://www.oxygenaudio.com/lang-en/231-o-line
http://www.ecduat.consumer.philips.co.uk/c/car-ent...

HOWEVER, both these units are for iPhones and I've gone to the dark side of Android now, and have a year's contract left. I don't want the expense of switching back to iPhone again.

Does anyone know a similar system that would take an android phone?

My 2nd option would appear to be the Pioneer:
http://www.pioneer.eu/eur/products/25/109/281/AVH-...

But it comes to £700 with the nav unit, rather than from £1-200 for the ones above.

Am I missing any obvious choices?

PS It's going in a TVR T350, and I want it to look cool! No suction cup sat navs etc!!

black11s

Original Poster:

243 posts

241 months

Thursday 4th October 2012
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randlemarcus said:
Brodit holder/charger for your phone, and use the Google Maps nav on that?
I'm happy to use the Google maps from the phone, but I'm ;looking for a more built-in solution without wires hanging all over the place.
The Parrot Asteroid also looks good, but apparently has a bundle of issues.

black11s

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243 posts

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Thursday 4th October 2012
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mmm-five said:
If you were happy to pay £700 for the Clarion, and have had a full refund, why not buy the similarly priced Pioneer one you're so enamoured with?
The clarion was £600... But I take your point.
I'd ideally like something a bit less in your face.
Also, Pioneer charge a fortune for map updates which concerns me.

I think you're probably right though on balance.

black11s

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243 posts

241 months

Saturday 6th October 2012
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I've given up.
All the single Din head units with flip up screens are either second rate, or hideously expensive.
The Alpine is the only one that is even close to being as good as a standard double Din system. and its £1,100.

I'm going to go with something basic, plus a mount for the phone, and wait until they (hopefully) release something better for 2013.