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The Pioneer DMH-WT3800NEX features a vibrant 9-inch capacitive touchscreen with wireless and wired Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration. It offers dynamic light/dark modes for optimal visibility, split-screen multitasking, 200 watts of powerful audio output supporting FLAC and HD Radio, and built-in Amazon Alexa voice control for hands-free convenience. Designed for the modern driver, it combines cutting-edge connectivity with premium entertainment and safety features like backup camera input.
Wattage | 200 watts |
Number of Channels | 4 |
Output Wattage | 200 Watts |
Video Encoding | AVI, MPG/MPEG, DIVX, MP4, 3GP, MKV, FLV, WMV/ASF, M4V, H.263, H.264 |
Output Power | 200 Watts |
Audio Output Type | Speakers |
Format | WAV |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Internet Applications | Maps |
Control Method | Voice |
Connector Type | RCA, USB 2.0 |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Number of Audio Channels | 2.1 |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB |
Controller Type | Amazon Alexa |
Additional Features | Touchscreen, Built-In Bluetooth, Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, Rear View Camera Input, Built-In Wi-Fi, Sirius XM |
Compatible Devices | Apple iPhone, Smartphone |
Item Weight | 3.8 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7"D x 2"W x 5.25"H |
Color | Black |
A**G
Great upgrade
All my life since driving I have been a pioneer fan. This was my latest update and I just love the big screen. Went into a 2005 Chevy 2500hd. Without any amp changes from my last head unit this thing sound way better. Gonna sound even better after tuning on the amps.
A**R
Excellent Pioneer Head Unit
Awesome head unit. Easy to install and has a lot of great features. I replaced an old Pioneer AVIC-D3 with this unit in my GMC pickup and I love it!! The Apple Car Play was the selling point for me as I already have it in my Nissan Altima and wanted a seamless experience when switching between my vehicles. Can’t go wrong with this unit at this price. Highly recommended!!
C**Y
Terrible unit
The good: looks great in my car and has good soundThe bad: the lag, the lag is everywhere. The touchscreen works terrible, there is a lag every time you try to do anything, feels like a really old and cheap tablet.Android auto volume stops working for some devices (volume bar looks grey out). Reconnect, or pairing again doesn't fix the issue.Too expensive and with lots of problems. Not happy
N**K
Works great in my Honda.
Installed into my Honda Accord 2017 LX. It was not easy, I had to use an eBay seller to assist with using the provided cables in this product to create the appropriate adapters. That and a little bit of splicing.This is proper carplay, scaling and all. Other integrations that some companies sell may not be as I have experienced myself.
K**Y
Good product
Awesome product. Would recommend
P**S
Nice upgrade
nice unit, really happy with it, huge upgrade on 2008 Tundra
K**.
Pioneer 9” Floating Screen
Amazing head unit I love it very tempted to buy another one for my other car
P**.
Great software and build quality. Bad integration. Ugly sound.
An amazing idea with great features but lacking execution. Well what do I mean by that? Well for starters let's talk about the software which I believe is the biggest plus and also the biggest flaw of this unit. For the good bits which is probably what most people want to know is that it's fast, responsive, customizable to an insane degree, the UI is friendly and easy to understand and it just works in addition to a big screen that isn't to big to be annoying and fits most cars you would throw at it. My biggest plus is that it has 2 mounting methods being on frame (flush or mostly flush) and on its "floating" screen configuration which it's replacement the wt5000nex does not have. This would be the biggest thing if you are using a car from 2012 and back in that case I would say get it if you can before it gets replaced.But the bad bits (in my opinion) start when pairing this with a newer vehicle because most of my complaints come from idatalink maestro integration. When doing so you would probably buy a idatalink maestro to go a long with it believing you are keeping a lot of factory features but a lot more of it is fluff than retaining features. For example here is some stuff you gain or keep.1. You can retain gauge cluster connectivity and information.2. You keep back up camera.3. You can add vehicle stats to the radio and clear codes4. If you have sonar backup sensors those can also be displayed on the radio allowing you to retain them.5. You can add radar detection to the Maestro RR to operate with the radioFor the most part that sounds all good but depending on your vehicle these are the things you lose out on. The car I tried this on is a 2023 Nissan Versa so for a newer car that can be a good base line for newer vehicles. But this is all coming from the perspective that you spend an additional 250 to 300 dollars to retain factory features.1. You lose Factory GPS antenna2. You lose steering sense (but keep in mind the Maestro RR can see it but the radio does nothing with it)3. You lose dynamic parking lines (parking lines that move with the wheel pioneer can integrate it but they just never have)4. You lose Factory microphone (however idatalink promised there will be a microphone retention module coming out this year)5. You lose cross traffic alerts when backing up.I more bring these up as someone who lives in a city who needs to parallel park a lot and these features are important to me. JVC and Kenwood have it even on the cheapest units that officially support the Maestro RR data cable. And a 10 inch screen is just to big so it's a bummer that this is the only 9 inch radio at this price bracket that supports Maestro RR and it just doesn't have everything. This also goes for the Flagship units being the 7600 and 8600.But the main thing you are looking for is sound how does it sound. And I'm sad to say I believe it to be the most disappointing part of the unit itself. Something to get out of the way is that I replaced my factory speakers with Kickers flagship units. And the tweeters were replaced with JBl club units. And with my factory unit it sounds pretty good for the most part. Just that bottom end is my problem it just misses that low end punch. And I believed it could use more high end that's why I bought this pioneer.So what's up with the sound quality? Well for starters it definitely gives the low end punch and it nice and it's exactly what I wanted in that area. But the problem is middle to high end. The mids are ok they just sound hollow but the high end is my biggest problem. The strings no longer feel like they are being played in the car with you and voices just sound muffled. I've done a whole day of testing and tweaking and nothing would remedy the sound problem. The part I've left out to this point is that on top of all of this and the reason why I'm returning it is the fact that there is a audible white noise coming from the unit and the speakers when everything is turned down or mute. No matter how high or low the volume is there is always the groan of white noise coming from something. Which is audible during music playback.The consensus.The good: The units size, screen size, screen quality, customization, and software are top notch. Everything feels smooth. The wireless carplay and Android auto just work without issue. And phone calls sound pretty decent on it as well. If you are just replacing a head unit that's on its way out and you don't care about the Maestro RR stuff I think this could maybe be a good pick.The bad: this definitely has to be the idatalink website promising so many features with pictures and menus of features just for it to not feel any more advanced than steering wheel controls while not adding much for the price tag.The ugly: Outside the white noise problem I think over all the unit was alright. Sound is subjective just because I didn't vibe with it doesn't mean you won't. It's always something to sleep on and think on.Recommendations: if this is around your price range and again you don't care about any of the Maestro RR stuff a unit I have had experience with and loved is the Stinger Elev8 at launch it was about 900 dollars now it's 329. But if you're in a newer vehicle and want to keep all your factory features and you purley want to switch because of audio then there is nothing I can recommend more than now to just keep your factory head unit and pair it with something like a Kicker Key 200.4. However if you really really need a new head unit, have a newer car, and want to keep all the factory features then I can only say go with Kenwood or JVC because they have the best integration with Maestro products.I've never written a review before. So I hope this was somewhat helpful for someone. And I hope you have a good day :)
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