The user interface is a split-screen style typical of Pioneer’s NEX line. The "home" screen displays large, easy-to-press tiles for navigation, phone, and audio sources. While the graphics are not as visually stunning as modern smartphone UIs, they are functional and responsive. The capacitive touch (similar to a smartphone screen) is significantly more responsive than older resistive touchscreens found in budget units.
does not disappoint. Expert installers often pair it with high-end amplifiers like the Hertz HCP2 to drive premium speakers. avh-w4500nex
The is an excellent choice for the driver who wants a "modern" cockpit without the expense of buying a new car. It strikes a difficult balance between being a high-end audio source and a convenient smart device hub. The user interface is a split-screen style typical