Rated 4.000000 out of 5 Stars
Reviewer:
xrunner
(joplin mo)
Date
10-Jul-2011
I've had this product forless than a month
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Pros:
looks grate in the car
Cons:
bad sound quality for music
i bought the unit and is everything i wanted but the sound quality is not what was expected it i drive a 2011 fit and it a was professional install . i used the eq and was not impressed other than that its everything i need in receiver
Rated 1.000000 out of 5 Stars
Reviewer:
Tater465
(Roanoke VA)
Date
21-Jan-2012
I've had this product forless than a month
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Pros:
DVD looks Amazing
Cons:
everything else
the touch control takes too long to go where u want it to go Sony expects you to buy the wireless remote extra when every other even their models below and above this one comes with it even the xav70bt the model this one replaced had it maybe t would opperate unit faster wont and dont know not included so cant try it ... The Ipod control is so s so slow I keep set on passenger control n change music on the ipod itself instead which takes eyes off road longer and reason I wanted a ipod controler in first place. When I can afford to replace it I am going to list this on ebay hope someone will want the slow thing and buy a Kenwood Alpine or Pioneer unit they all come with remote and havn't read any issues with there Ipod controling... Looks like a high end unit such as this u could put your own jpeg as a back drop and would have alot more options on coloring and such on the interface... I have mostly Sony av in my home and luv them but as far as my vehicle going back to my trusted Alpine and Kenwood Head unit
Rated 2.000000 out of 5 Stars
Reviewer:
efodela
(Ontario, canada)
Date
2-Oct-2012
I've had this product for1-3 months
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Pros:
nice screen
Cons:
uselsss when you actually use the usb interface
I have a usb stick with both video and audio. As soon as you insert the stick and the player cant read the video files (which obviously till date i have converted all my videos to God knows what, cant play any of them!) it just tells me video format not supported or no playable data and wont allow me to access audio. Plus reading the usb stick takes forever, i could probably get to my destination by the time it finally reads the stick.... and oh, when you start writing the review and your first selection is poor, the website tells you writing reviews is unavailable.. smart guys..... you better fire those who designed this model.. i wasted my money!
Rated 5.000000 out of 5 Stars
Reviewer:
phillipmh06
(lagrange,ga)
Date
11-Oct-2011
I've had this product for3-6 months
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Pros:
everything
Cons:
slow ipod control
the picture on the screen is amazing the sound quality is what you would expect from sony very solid screen the blue tooth integration is flawless and simple
Rated 5.000000 out of 5 Stars
Reviewer:
BlazeofGlory
(Miami, FL)
Date
5-Oct-2011
I've had this product for3-6 months
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Pros:
Touch Screen, Sound Good, Quality
Cons:
More Graphic On Screen
I bought this about 4 months ago, just installed it last week. Since I want to do it right the first time. I got a Sony 600W amp for the interior speaker and a Sony Monoblock 1000W with two 12inches speak in box. Previous review need do to it right. Just installing it not going to do it alone.
Look great in my sport Benz CLK!!! Son also Love it.
Rated 1.000000 out of 5 Stars
Reviewer:
Jmsmith11
(Tampa, Fl)
Date
13-Dec-2011
I've had this product for1-3 months
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Pros:
Slick interface
Cons:
Abysmally Low, Inaccurate Touch
Several second lag when touching commands. Even slower when using iPod. Probably about 4 seconds between pressing an action and it actually occurring. The touch screen doesn't read your instruction about half the time, or more, making the perfect combo for wanting to rip out your headunit. If your finger isn't perfectly centered or moves a nanometer the instruction isn't placed. Many times a neighboring instruction is placed. Worst piece of technology I've ever owned. I can't believe a company like Sony let this go to market.
Rated 3.000000 out of 5 Stars
Reviewer:
geezer
(Bear, DE)
Date
29-Jan-2012
I've had this product forless than a month
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Pros:
Sound quality & settings, hands-free opeartion, video display
Cons:
RDS data display, no screen customization options
I had two main reasons for replacing the head unit in my car; I wanted the RDS data and I wanted bluetooth connectivity for handsfree calling. I've purchased lots of Sony products in the past and I've always been happy with them. My main and secondary TV's are both Sony. I have a Sony DVD player and VCR (yea - I know - 'what's a VCR?'# Late last year I bought a Sony digital camera - DSC-HX100V. They all seem well-designed and reliable. I'd read some of the complaints on-line about the XAV-72BT and some of the favorable reviews. I thought - 'how bad could it be? it's a Sony'.
I bought the XAV-72BT and installed it in my car. A lot of the features are well designed and work well. But a number of things have me asking; 'what were they thinking when they came up with that?'
I have a number of questions for the designers/software developers of this unit:
The RDS data is limited to 8 characters at a time. So getting the entire song title and artist can take quite a while. The driver has to keep glancing back at the display to avoid missing a piece of the data. This could certainly be called a distraction to the driver. There's an abundance of screen space; why limit the RDS data to 8 characters? Think about how many words in song titles or artist names are more than 8 characters. The preset display for each band includes space on each preset button for the frequency and 8 characters of RDS data. That data is updated on the currently selected station if it is one of the presets. But not on the other preset buttons. Perhaps this is why the RDS data on the main screen is limited to 8 characters. But what is the point of having stale 8 character fragments of RDS data on the preset buttons?
The RDS data on the main display is covered by the preset buttons display. I guess this design choice was made because the RDS data for the active station is displayed on the preset button. But it's not as easy to read there as on the main display. Maybe that's why they made it green on the preset button. Green? Really.
The display includes an attenuate button #'ATT'# when the preset buttons are displayed. The buttons can be removed from the tuner display by touching the screen at a non-button location and gestures can then be used to change between presets or to tune to the next station on the dial. But the 'ATT' button is also removed. This seems wrong too. It takes a few seconds for the preset buttons and the ATT button to reappear when the screen is tapped. This negates the convenience of the ATT button.
The user can also use a PTY button to tune to another station that broadcasts program material from a list of types. Interestingly, when using this mode the buttons are removed from the screen automatically after a few seconds. Why isn't this kind of option available when using the preset buttons?
There are two available 'visualizer' selections #wow - two!#. I thought that visualizers responded to the audio being played. If these two do that I can't detect it.
When an audio CD is being played a cheesy musical note graphic appears on the right side of the screen. I suppose it seemed appropriate to put something there but if several options couldn't be available, the user should at least be able to turn this off.
Several years ago I purchased and installed a Kenwood single DIN unit for a different vehicle. The display was monochrome and of course much smaller. But it had quite a bit of flexibility in selecting what to display and where to display it. It had a simililar motorized panel to provide access to the CD and unfortunately the electro-mechanical design was poor. It failed on its own #not through abuse or misuse#. I had it fixed and not long after it failed again.
The sound from the XAV-72BT is terrific. The audio setup options are very good. My car had an OEM unit from Alpine but I was surprised how much better the Sony sounds. The handsfree functionality via bluetooth is great. I'm satisfied with the setup and usability.
The touchscreen response is a bit inconsistent and can be frustrating. I suppose I may buy the optional remote to avoid some of that #this is kind of a surrender I guess#. I don't have an iPod and don't plan to get one so I can't comment on some of the complaints I've read about the slowness of the interface.
I think Sony could do a lot to improve this unit. Shame on them for releasing a product with obvious flaws like these. If the firmware in this unit cannot be upgraded by the user then shame on Sony again for not including this capability.
I'm kind of a minimalist. My vehicle has other LCD driver displays. At the very least I'd like to be able to select the background color to match the other displays #this means NOT from a limited list of colors#. This unit has a large screen. It just seems to me that the designers had no imagination when it came to providing the user with a lot of flexibility in how that screen space should be used when listening to the tuner.
All in all I'm pretty disappointed with this unit. I'm even more disappointed that there is no indication that Sony has any intention to respond to the user complaints.
Tom
Bear Deleware
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