NEW PRODUCT- Navigation for Mazda 6

Multinav have just released the new navigation system for the Mazda 6. This will suit the current model Mazda 6 series one and 2.

The new Mazda 6 unit has been designed to seamlessly fit into the same space as the original Mazda unit. The unit has been designed with the original dash aesthetics and retains the factory look and feel of the vehicle plus all the factory wiring plugs including the steering wheel controls plug straight into the Multinav unit. 

If you want a gps navigation system for your car and you want it to look like the factory radio this is the unit for you. 

 

 Our price supplied and installed to your car is $1499

 

main features include

  • Double Din Size, 7 inch digital touch screen, 800x480 High definition resolution OE Faceplate
  • Built-in GPS, With Intelligent Voice Guide, Route Plan, Advanced POI Management
  • DVD/CD/MP3/CD-R/WMA/JPG/MPG
  • Bluetooth hands free with A2DP music streaming
  • ipod Connectivity
  • Radio(FM/AM)
  • MP3/MP4 Player, Photo Brower, Notebook
  • USB and SD card Direct Control
  • Plugs to suit original Mazda loom 
  • Steering wheel controls
  • Reverse camera input

 

 

 

mazda 6

 

 

GPS Navigation


True HD maps of for on-road and off-road Navigation. With a choice of Igo or Oziexplorer we have both types of navigaton covered. We can also supply Hema maps for use with this product (optional extra) 

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Bluetooth Hands free 

Built-in with A2DP, Handsfree, Support Caller ID Display. When a phone call comes the audio is sent to the speakers. The system also has a separate microphone for better clarity.

 

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iPod supported

Listen to all your music straight from you Ipod via the easy to use interface. 



ipod screen shot 

 AM-FM radio

Quality radio tuner plus a big easy to use touch screen display.

radio screen shot 

A rear view camera(optional)

Dramatically eliminates blind spots, making It safer and easier to maneuver your vehicle.

 
camera screen shot 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Saturday, May 19, 2012