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Clarion NX409 6.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator Overview:
- DVD-Video/DVD±R/DVD±RW/CD-DA/HDCD CD-R/RW Ready
- Built-in Navigation (2 GB Flash Memory Map Storage/Map Coverage: US 50 States and Canada)
- 12 Million Built-in POIs
- TTS (Text to Speach) for Street Announcements
- MP3/WMA Compatible with ID3-TAG Display
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful Lots of features and lots of issues..., December 6, 2009 Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Clarion NX409 6.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Electronics) I debated buying this NX409 but couldn't resist the price/feature list. While it's loaded with about every feature you could want not all of them work or don't work the way they should.
Navigation:
The GPS doesn't update fast enough so that the vehicle position indicator is not correctly displayed on the map relative to the cross streets especially at speed. The turn by turn voice guidance sometimes says to turn right when you actually are turning left. Many of the POI's are not accurate both for location on the map and also that some don't exist. If you can get beyond the robotic tone and poor text to speech pronunciation...the voice guidance also truncates some road names. Two of the features listed in the GPS menu don't work at all (like the alert tone option when you are approaching your turn). This may be a software bug as they won't even stay selected.
Sirius Radio:
Mostly works well except way too often you'll power the unit up and all the... Read more
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful No more Clarion for me, March 10, 2011 This review is from: Clarion NX409 6.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Electronics) Well, here I go. After 4 months owning the unit ( prof installed ) the screen went blank. Nothing worked. Sent back to Clarion ( my expense having unit removed and shipped to the other coast) and several weeks later received my "repaired" unit back. Clarion claimed corrupt files and a software issue. Ok, fine. Unit worked flawlessly for several more months ( Minus the worthless GPS; if im traveling from Maryland to California I dont want to stop in Orlando along the way. You other owners know what Im talking about) the unit started acting up with the following malfunctions :
1-volume control goes nuts: the unit mutes itself ( in any mode) and changes volume on its own.
2-Dvd's take multiple loadings/ejections/load again before playing. Once your happily through half a movie it just freezes forcing you to eject and start over. When the unit is feeling generous it will eject the disc uncommanded.
3-The info icons across the top ( "mute, antenna strength, etc) have... Read more
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful Solid product, January 24, 2010 By This review is from: Clarion NX409 6.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Electronics) I got my from Crutchfield for ~$350 and am just copying and pasting the review... Some of this may not apply to Amazon.
Just set mine up yesterday after getting some connection accessories from Home Depot. Actually just installed the whole thing in the parking lot of Home Depot. I have a 2005 Nissan Altima and I was able to do the whole job with:
1) Philips screwdriver
2) Electrical tape
3) Exacto knife (because I didn't have wirestrippers. I'd recommend wire strippers because the wires in the NX409 harness are not pre-stripped. If you're desperate, you can use your teeth, I've done that before in the past too. )
4) Wire nuts (not necessary, I just wanted a cleaner install. Electrical tape should work just fine)
The adapter that came from Crutchfield was a little too simple. All it was is literally just a trim piece between the dashboard and the headunit, no brackets, no screws, nothing else. Just a plastic border. So I had to reuse the... Read more
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful Lots of features and lots of issues..., Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Clarion NX409 6.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Electronics) I debated buying this NX409 but couldn't resist the price/feature list. While it's loaded with about every feature you could want not all of them work or don't work the way they should.Navigation: The GPS doesn't update fast enough so that the vehicle position indicator is not correctly displayed on the map relative to the cross streets especially at speed. The turn by turn voice guidance sometimes says to turn right when you actually are turning left. Many of the POI's are not accurate both for location on the map and also that some don't exist. If you can get beyond the robotic tone and poor text to speech pronunciation...the voice guidance also truncates some road names. Two of the features listed in the GPS menu don't work at all (like the alert tone option when you are approaching your turn). This may be a software bug as they won't even stay selected. Sirius Radio: Mostly works well except way too often you'll power the unit up and all the... Read more 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful No more Clarion for me, This review is from: Clarion NX409 6.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Electronics) Well, here I go. After 4 months owning the unit ( prof installed ) the screen went blank. Nothing worked. Sent back to Clarion ( my expense having unit removed and shipped to the other coast) and several weeks later received my "repaired" unit back. Clarion claimed corrupt files and a software issue. Ok, fine. Unit worked flawlessly for several more months ( Minus the worthless GPS; if im traveling from Maryland to California I dont want to stop in Orlando along the way. You other owners know what Im talking about) the unit started acting up with the following malfunctions :1-volume control goes nuts: the unit mutes itself ( in any mode) and changes volume on its own. 2-Dvd's take multiple loadings/ejections/load again before playing. Once your happily through half a movie it just freezes forcing you to eject and start over. When the unit is feeling generous it will eject the disc uncommanded. 3-The info icons across the top ( "mute, antenna strength, etc) have... Read more 3 of 4 people found the following review helpful Solid product, By This review is from: Clarion NX409 6.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Electronics) I got my from Crutchfield for ~$350 and am just copying and pasting the review... Some of this may not apply to Amazon.Just set mine up yesterday after getting some connection accessories from Home Depot. Actually just installed the whole thing in the parking lot of Home Depot. I have a 2005 Nissan Altima and I was able to do the whole job with: 1) Philips screwdriver 2) Electrical tape 3) Exacto knife (because I didn't have wirestrippers. I'd recommend wire strippers because the wires in the NX409 harness are not pre-stripped. If you're desperate, you can use your teeth, I've done that before in the past too. ) 4) Wire nuts (not necessary, I just wanted a cleaner install. Electrical tape should work just fine) The adapter that came from Crutchfield was a little too simple. All it was is literally just a trim piece between the dashboard and the headunit, no brackets, no screws, nothing else. Just a plastic border. So I had to reuse the... Read more |
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