

Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #118344 in Car Audio or Theater
- Brand: Valor
- Model: NVG-606W
- Dimensions: 4.00" h x
6.20" w x
7.00" l,
- Display size: 6.5
Features
- AM/FM radio, DVD, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, CD, CD-R/RW, VCD, SVCD, MP3/WMA, JPEG receiver
- 4 x 45 Watts maximum power with two RCA preamp outputs and subwoofer output
- 6.5-inch TFT touchscreen LCD with 1200 x 234 pixel resolution
- Includes front panel A/V input, USB port, SD card slot, wireless remote
- One-year limited warranty
Valor NVG-606W 6.5-Inch Double-DIN Touchscreen Navigation System
Product Description
Double Din 6-Inch DVD Player with on Board Navigation, Rear Camera Input, Made for iPod, 4x45 MOSFET Amp, 2 Rear Video Outputs
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.Beware the Keycode
By Blake
Installation relatively painless. Purchased installation instructions, wiring harness and mounting bracket from other online audio supply dealer. Unit was installed in 2003 Ford Expedition. The installation was performed on a Saturday morning. The only SNAFU experienced was when powering on the system and trying to initialize the GPS a warning message would appear stating something to the effect of 'invalid license key' and then an input screen would pop up for key entry. Nothing in any associatated documentation regarding license key, unlock code, or how to obtain such. An email and then telephone message were left with tech support regarding the issue. Appears there is no support provided on weekends. Monday a friendly tech support returned the call with the unlock code and an email was also received with same unlock code. Once the code was entered the system functioned just fine.Pros:The sound is much of an inprovement over the stock CD / tape deck that was purchased with the vehicle. Nice match for the Infinity Kappa speakers I previously installed. The convenience of AUX, USB and SD all in the front panel were a big plus for me (I have not hooked iPod to the read media input, the front AUX is more convenient.)Cons:Confusion of the unlock code resulted in my spending a few hours trying to hack the system into working state while waiting for tech support to return calls. GPS only runs from maps in the SD card. This prohibits playing SD based music when navigation is enabled. (Not really a big issue.) The unit will display song titles for USB based songs, but does not for standard CD format music - just Track01, Track09, etc.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.Not a bargain
By Jason G. Engman
I primarily wanted to use this headunit for ipod playback and navigation.Ipod:-No playlist support.-The menus are VERY slow to navigate and badly laid out. Over 1 min to find an artist.-After selecting an artist you cannot select an album. It displays every song by that artist.-Pushing the up button doesnt go up one level, instead it heads back to the main menu to search every list again.-While using the navigation unit it incorrectly displays all tags as unknown.-Wont work at all with the iphone.-No way to input what song/artist you would like to jump to.-If a song changes while you are picking another song it ignores your selection.Navigation:-Clunky to use-you have to dig through a menu when you reach your destination to cancel the trip.-No music control.-The womans voice sounds like she is talking through a sock in her mouth.-It picks obtuse routes.-Crashes often.-It asks every time it starts up to agree to the TOS.TouchScreen:-75% of the time It will not recognize touches, made worse with slow menus.-Many menu items are too close to the edge of the screen to push-If push is actually recognized it shows the animation of the button being pushed but not released and then does nothing.Misc:-No rear per-amp out. Rear output is for a separate source.-Only easy way to change input is with remote. Input text is partially off the screen.Returned the unit.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.Wish my car came with this!
By Lucas W. Mcmillen
The sound is great although I have noticed I lost the bump of bass sound, but not a problem as I mostly listen to alternative rock. Enables user to set Bass, Treble, and Sub frequencies plus Bass Q-factor which I'm not really clear on its function. I've used the front Aux port and it works great with my mp3-player and the shuffle works woah! I hear ipods don't function as well... Also has a usb and sd port.I think the navigation is wonderful. The maps look professional unlike some other nav units I've seen. Accurately estimates arrival times. Reroutes after missing a turn. Unit is speedy and has never crashed. Has once given me directions using a road that doesn't exist lol.DVD is terrific quality! When driving at night the screen can be a little blinding and the only way to adjust brightness is from the remote and it's still an annoyance.Installed this product myself. Bought from Crutchfield with wiring harness, faceplate, and great instructions. Easy installation :D
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