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9" Pioneer DMH-WT3800NEX Car Audio Digital Media Receiver (Excellent Refurbished) on sale for $334.80 - 10% off when you apply coupon code
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Product Description:- DMH-WT3800NEX 9-inch display has the latest connectivity solutions designed especially for today's smartphone driven lifestyle. This receiver highlights a capacitive floating touchscreen display attached to a 1-DIN Chassis, allowing installation flexibility to ensure the best fit and usability for your vehicle's dash. Access Apple CarPlay or Android Auto via a wireless or wired connection and take advantage of split screen mode to give you access to more on-screen information. With Light and Dark mode, its easier to see the screen when sunlight is being reflected in the car.
Includes:- 9 inch Multimedia Digital Media Receiver
- Source Unit (10 A Fuse)
- Wiring Harness
- Input/Output AV Wire Harness
- 58" USB-A Extension Cable
- Bluetooth Microphone w/ Bracket 10' Cable 2.5 mm Connector
- GPS Antenna (Attached 11.5" Cable)
- Self-Adhesive Square
- Self-Adhesive Clips (3)
- Monitor Bracket
- Screen Spacer
- Front Bracket
- 28 Various Installation Screws
- Warranty Info
- Documentation
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@rubbercheckbook
Yes if you get a steering wheel control module compatible for your vehicle (Metra, Axxess, idatalink Maestro) you can retain steering wheel controls and add quite a few additional features.
@TwiceOver
It does support wireless Android Auto and will resume as soon as your device reconnects to the unit. I have a Samsung S25+ and it works fantastic for me. Startup is inside of 20s after starting the vehicle.
In my journey I discovered Kenwood is one of the 2 brands that does not auto-initiate AA or Carplay and requires a button start. It's a well discussed feature request that Kenwood has shown no signs of changing with software updates. You're safe with Pioneer, Sony, and JVC which all have auto-initiate AA.
(I went through a JVC KV850BT, Kenwood DMX907S, and Pioneer DMH C5500 before landing on the WT3800NEX)
@tarzan
This is a single DIN unit, but can fit in any vehicle with a single DIN or double DIN slot (with a trim kit specific for your vehicle).
I HIGHLY recommend visiting Crutchfield.com, select this head unit, select your vehicle. They will give you options for a shopping list of all the parts you need to fit this unit in YOUR SPECIFIC vehicle along with what features you gain/lose with those parts.
Typically this will consist of a:
- main wiring harness for your vehicle for the brand of headunit,
- steering wheel control (SWC),
- antenna adapter (for AM/FM)
- satellite adapter (if you have a tuner)
- navigation adapter (if you have existing navigation/GPS)
- trim kit to fit the unit to your vehicle's dash
You'll also need a pry tool so you don't make a mess of your dash.
If you opt to use the wiring harness provided with the unit, you'll need to do some soldering.
The parts will run anywhere from $300-500 if you shop around. Crutchfield's shopping list provides guidance on general pricing for the additional parts.
If you take it into a shop, you could be charged $800-1200+ for install labor and parts.
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I thought I was crazy. I thought I was the only one who demanded an actual volume knob. I find it so incredibly irritating that I can't find a decent head unit with a volume knob.
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The Metra Axxess™ AXPIO is a fully integrated dash kit package designed specifically for select Pioneer receivers. This complete solution features an AXPIO Series interface, vehicle-specific harnessing, a dash kit, and more. Vehicle information and settings controlled on the factory screen are retained, displayed, and controlled on the Pioneer® touchscreen. These settings would otherwise be lost after replacing the head unit. The built-in integration technology from Axxess also retains safety chimes through an offboard speaker, retains audio controls on the steering wheel, retains R.A.P. (Retained Accessory Power), and provides accessory power (12-volt, 10-amp) and NAV output for parking brake, reverse, and speed sense (sold separately).
You have to buy an adapter.
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Features from pioneer's website:
9.0" Floating-screen (1DIN Chassis) capacitive display
Apple CarPlay® (Wired, Wireless)
Android Auto™ (Wired, Wireless)
Amazon Alexa via Pioneer Vozsis
SiriusXM-Ready™
iDatalink® Maestro™ and Metra Axxess™ compatible
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How to know what car models it fit ?
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@rubbercheckbook
Yes if you get a steering wheel control module compatible for your vehicle (Metra, Axxess, idatalink Maestro) you can retain steering wheel controls and add quite a few additional features.
@TwiceOver
It does support wireless Android Auto and will resume as soon as your device reconnects to the unit. I have a Samsung S25+ and it works fantastic for me. Startup is inside of 20s after starting the vehicle.
In my journey I discovered Kenwood is one of the 2 brands that does not auto-initiate AA or Carplay and requires a button start. It's a well discussed feature request that Kenwood has shown no signs of changing with software updates. You're safe with Pioneer, Sony, and JVC which all have auto-initiate AA.
(I went through a JVC KV850BT, Kenwood DMX907S, and Pioneer DMH C5500 before landing on the WT3800NEX)
@tarzan
This is a single DIN unit, but can fit in any vehicle with a single DIN or double DIN slot (with a trim kit specific for your vehicle).
I HIGHLY recommend visiting Crutchfield.com, select this head unit, select your vehicle. They will give you options for a shopping list of all the parts you need to fit this unit in YOUR SPECIFIC vehicle along with what features you gain/lose with those parts.
Typically this will consist of a:
- main wiring harness for your vehicle for the brand of headunit,
- steering wheel control (SWC),
- antenna adapter (for AM/FM)
- satellite adapter (if you have a tuner)
- navigation adapter (if you have existing navigation/GPS)
- trim kit to fit the unit to your vehicle's dash
You'll also need a pry tool so you don't make a mess of your dash.
If you opt to use the wiring harness provided with the unit, you'll need to do some soldering.
The parts will run anywhere from $300-500 if you shop around. Crutchfield's shopping list provides guidance on general pricing for the additional parts.
If you take it into a shop, you could be charged $800-1200+ for install labor and parts.
They usually have a flat fee for the install. I was SHOCKED at how reasonable the install prices were. No other place was even close to the install prices.
You can bring your radio, ask them what else do you need such as a trim piece and steering wheel harness.
I have done two car stereos... One was for a 2012... amp, speakers, sub, deck, back up camera, etc... the other was for a 2018 and we kept the deck but replaced the speakers and installed amps with sub. All amps and speakers and sub was purchased through facebookmarketplace.
Even if you don't change your speakers, your sound quality will most likely improve dramatically from stock.
Damn Germans make everything the hard way :S
Love this deck on my Highlander, but paid $700 a year ago with free BB install.
I'd give your local Best Buy a call and they should be able to tell you. Crutchfield.com would likely tell you as well.
It is android and apple car play wireless or wired. It is a bit slower than the higher end pioneers, but who cares at this price. Bestbuy charged $49 to install, and will all the harness stuff and connections, it was $388 out the door with discounts and installed.
Lack of volume knob/physical button does suck but it's not terrible. The UI is slow, but it's totally acceptable for a car head unit. I saw a lot of reviews complaining it was way too laggy, but it's comparable to most new car touchscreens. Android Auto wireless works great, I do have to click on the android auto then click my phone to connect sometimes but that's fast and easy.
The install is a bit of a pain, you install the deck/main part, then put your dash back together, then plug in and screw on the screen from the sides (would be nice if it just clicked into place). It took me a lot of on and off to get it as close to flush as I could while fitting a skinny screw driver between the screen and my dash. The mounting bracket should be shorter as I had to trim my double din opening faceplate to get it to fit slightly recessed into the dash. The deck part is also super long considering it doesn't have a CD/DVD player, it's as long as a normal CD/DVD deck, which becomes an issue when you are trying to wedge the deck part back as far as possible to get the screen flush.
Overall, at this price range SUPER happy. At the $700 MSRP I wouldn't be happy with it.
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