Aftermarket Nav (OEM look)...
Have anyone purchased this?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...ht_11032wt_941
Thinking about buying it, I read about our stock audio system and the main issues is fiber optic. Im sure my CLK has fiber optic, I sent an e-mail to the seller and he provides both hook ups (for fiber optic and for regular audio)
Thoughts?
However, maybe things have changed.. I for one would be interested if they did get them in stock if they fit clk pre 2002 provided they maintained sound quality. Please be sure to post if you lean anymore.
I can tell you the ONLY fiber line in a non-COMAND W208 is from the headunit to the OE CD changer. If you don't use the OE changer on a 208, it won't matter. What car do you have, 208? 209? COMAND? Year? HK? Bose?
Last edited by MarcusF; Sep 29, 2011 at 12:32 AM.
I was hoping to find a new system with bluetooth for my phone, and an input for my ipod or android phone. Playing dvds could keep my kid busy, an updated nav system would be a bonus at a good price
. That is why I've been hoping these ebay systems would be recomended by a satisfied customer.
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1. GPS Nav System
2. Stereo AM/FM Radio
3. support for bluetooth
4. input for ipod and mp3
5. steering wheel control support
6. usb/sd card slot
7. tv
8. input for rear view camera
9 the video supports mpeg(DVD) compressed video divx and wma
compressed images jpeg ect.
All for $799.00
All this begs a few questions?
1. Does this unit work in my (w208) 2001 clk 55 amg?
2. Does it fit reasonably well in my w208?
3. Is there any compromise in sound quality?
4. Does the bluetooth sync consistently with alacrity to my phone? (android -evo 3d)
5. Does it need any converters like the pac2?
6. Is it complicated to install?
7. Will it damage any of the electrical components of the car? assuming its correctly installed.
8. Will it be high enough quality to last the normal amount of time expected for a reputable aftermarket nav/stereo unit?
For this purpose I was hoping someone with personal experience with these units and vendor could render us a report and review.
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We received 3 Dynavin and 2 Haulingan radios for testing. Of the 5 radios, 4 have failed in one way or another. Both Dynavins had buttons failing on them rather quickly (both under 2 months). One Haulingan failed at the touchscreen. It stopped responding to input on about 1/2 the screen. One Haulingan is still running, although we have terminated official testing.
However, the failure rate statistically is VERY high. Normally we demand a failure rate of less than 1% (a requirement of most dealers and installers as they cannot afford to do work twice) - Obviously this failure rate exceeded 66% for one and 50% for the other.
NONE of the radios were really ready to be put in a Mercedes. They all required us to make adapters, and both companies actually supported us downloaded pirated Navigation!! They do not include sanctioned nav software, or even complete operating systems. It took two of our very seasoned product testers nearly 5 hours just to get them to a usable state. Again, not very good. We have seen some dealers including some nav software, but most of it seems to be the pirated stuff on the internet.
They do not support any instrument cluster functions, and the one unit that will work with the fiber optic amp has VERY inferior sound quality.
The Dynavin had a slight operational edge as it ran two operating systems, one for NAV (windows CE) and one for other functions. This allowed it be FAIR in changing functions (radio to cd to iPod, etc) but NAV always took about 6-10 seconds just to load. The Haulingan only runs Windows CE and is VERY VERY slow.
Curiously the BMW units do work a bit better, but in a BMW, the head unit does not do double duty as a central processor as it does in many classes of Mercedes.
The dealer cost on these units is around $400 in quantity and the manufacturers have profit built into that. It pretty obvious to us when we started that we should not expect much. Both units weigh less than 1.5lbs, where the Mercedes COMAND weighs in at about 6 pounds. A small measure of materials quality. Cars are harsh environments with lots of heat and cold and expansion and contraction, and these don't even run well on a bench, let alone in a car.
Hope that sums it up.
This is all I want to do... I'm totally happy with my stereo quality/power/sound... just want to replace the cd changer (which dies at random) with an ipod hook up.
Thx. Pardon the hi-jack......
I have the stock Nav for the 2001 and 2002 if anyone wants it for a very good price.
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