OEM Navigation Kia Sportage Macrom M-OF7040
OEM AV unit for Kia Sportage III. - 8" monitor, navigation, car radio, DVD, USB, SD card, HF set
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OEM Navigation Kia Sportage Macrom M-OF7040
The navigation is equipped with an 8" touch monitor, built-in GPS navigation and a hands-free kit. The device is adapted to your car so that no additional adapters are needed during installation. It supports steering wheel button control, connection to the original USB and AUX input. The unit includes AM / FM radio tuner, HF set, GPS navigation with TMC tuner, CD/DVD drive, SD card slot, USB input and 2x audio/video input.Bluetooth handsfree set shows the phone book on the display and supports music streaming from a mobile phone (A2DP). IGO Primo 3D navigation with detailed map coverage of the whole of Europe.Suitable for cars:
- Kia Sportage III. [SL] (August 2010->)
Key properties:
- Location, shape and color design same as OEM (original) car radio.
- Connection to the original cables in the car.
- Control using the original buttons on the steering wheel.
- FM/AM dual tuner with RDS / TP / TA function.
- 8" monitor with touch control.
- Monitor resolution WVGA 800 x 480 pixels.
- DVD / CD drive.
- SDHC card slot / USB input.
- Plays MP3/WMA/MPEG/AVI/JPEG formats.
- GPS navigation including IGO Primo map software (complete Europe).
- Bluetooth hands-free kit with A2DP support.
- External microphone for HF set.
- 4+1 line output for amplifier.
- 2x AV output.
- 1x AV input.
- 1x audio input on the front panel.
- 1x input for reversing camera.
- Amplifier 4 x 40W.
- IR remote control navigation software IGO Primo Europe: - guarantee of the latest map.
- Maps of 45 European countries loaded on a 2GB micro SD card.
- 28 languages (including Czech and Slovak).
- TeleAtlas map materials.
- Intuitive control.
- Complete menu 3D (2D) realistic display.
- 3D spatial display for selected buildings.
- 3D visualization of the terrain.
- 3D design of roads for easy recognition of level crossings, bridges, overpasses, underpasses or elevations, etc.
- The maps contain indicative and descriptive numbers (CR 95%).
- Information about arrival time, time remaining, distance to destination and distance to next change of direction.
- Automatic switching between day and night mode when passing through a tunnel
- Speeding warning.
- Option to enter GPS coordinates for navigation.
- Choice of routes (economical, fast, short).
- Lane keeping display.
- Display of road signs.
- Information about speed cameras.
- It contains a POI database - points of interest (more than 2 million), hotels, restaurants, parking lots, gas stations, car repair shops, etc. in the vicinity of the current location, in the vicinity of the destination, in the vicinity of the route or in the vicinity of an arbitrarily selected location...
- Optional route calculation (car, taxi, pedestrian, bus).
- The possibility of saving an unlimited number of favorite addresses or planned routes, including waypoints.
- Tutorial for familiarizing yourself with navigation functions.
- The "journey book" function.
- Saving the driving record for later export to a PC.
- Possibility to download the update (www.naviextras.com).
Map coverage:
Albania, Andorra, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Belarus, Croatia, Montenegro, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Gibraltar, Ireland, Iceland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Latvia, Luxembourg, Hungary, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Germany, Poland, Portugal, Austria, Romania, Russia (partially processed), Greece, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Serbia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, Vatican City, Great Britain.Catalog number | 222488 |
Brand | Macro |
Car radio performanceThe performance of the car radio shown in maximum values. This is therefore the MAX value. The performance of the internal amplifier of the car radio. Today, the RMS power of a car radio ranges from 17 - 30 W RMS per channel. | 4 x 40W |
USB inputThe USB input of the car radio is used to connect a USB flash drive or smartphone. Today, playing music via USB is the most popular way to listen to music in the car. The USB input can be front (on the front panel of the car radio) or rear (on the back of the cable). | Yes |
DVD driveDVD ("Digital Versatile Disc" or "Digital Video Disc") is a digital optical data carrier format that can contain movies or various other data. Car radios with a DVD drive can also play classic CD discs, and the car radio always has a slot for only one disc, the CD drive and the DVD drive are always in one. | Yes |
Integrated BluetoothBluetooth is a communication technology used for wireless connection between two or more electronic devices. A mobile phone, for example, can be connected to a car radio with built-in Bluetooth. Most car radios for 2017 and later can also wirelessly stream (play) music via Bluetooth -> A2DP function. | Yes |
Number of RCA outputsRCA outputs , colloquially called "cinches", are used to connect an external amplifier or active subwoofer. Aftermarket car radios are usually equipped with 1 to 3 pairs of RCA outputs. FRONT, REAR and SUB are used. It also depends on how many volt outputs the car radio is equipped with. More basic models of car radios have 2V outputs, more expensive units have 4V and more. The higher the specified value, the less power demands are placed on the external amplifier and the sound quality increases. | 2 pairs |
Backlit buttonsColor options for the backlight of the car radio buttons. | Red |
DisplayAdditional information about the display. Segment, LCD, multi-line, etc. | 8" touch monitor |
Removable front panelPossibility to remove the entire front panel of the car radio by pressing the side button. A very effective weapon against car radio theft. We recommend not hiding the panel in the vehicle, but taking it with you. Alternatively, place the panel in a hidden place in the trunk, but not when leaving the car, but before parking. You never know when a thief might be watching you. | No |
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