Re: Kenwood DNX8120 Review
Thanks for the kit referral links.
Also, just started to learn of some reasons that might make me hesitate to go with the Kenwood vs. the factory NAV mine will have installed already. The factory NAV has voice control ala my Infiniti M35, where you can voice activate and tell it to go to satellite, go to a different source, etc. and then voice activate the navigation go to address, etc. I had previously thought that the Kenwood would do all this also, and that it just would need its own voice activation switch since it is not integrated with the steering wheel voice activation and handset "on-off" hook buttons. But, the Crutchfield rep told me today that the Kenwood DOES NOT respond to voice input. That appears to be the only major drawback....but I would say it is not insignificant (which one can argue that the steering wheel control of phone or voice activation is not that insignificant). Is this Crutchfield rep correct? And if so, why would Kenwood NOT have that capability in a unit that otherwise blows the doors off the other units on the market or the OEM stuff with its feature set?
Lastly, anyone know the resolution of the Kenwood and the OEM Nav on the Tundra?
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