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Pioneer AVH-X490BS Double Din Bluetooth In-Dash DVD/CD/Am/FM Car Stereo Receiver with 7-Inch WVGA Display/Sirius Xm-Ready

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Features

  • Pioneer AVH-X490BS in-dash receiver
  • Power output: peak: 50 watts x 4 channels/ RMS: 14 watts x 4 channels
  • Mixtrax blends songs together dj-style
  • Time alignment optimizes music for where you're sitting in the vehicle
  • CD text information display: MP3 ID3 tag display (title/artist/album)

Description

Pioneer AVH-X490BS double din Bluetooth in-dash DVD/CD/am/FM car stereo receiver w/ 7" WVGA screen, Sirius xm-ready. Cea-2006 compliant amplifier. Appradio one gives you complete control over Compatible iPhone and Android apps on the radio's screen. Am/FM tuner with 18FM/12Am presets. Remote control included.

Specs & Other Info

Specification Details
Manufacturer PIONEER
Supported Media Formats MP3, DVD+RW, CD-RW
Screen Steadfastness 7 Inches TFT LCD Display
Wireless Connectivity Bluetooth Integrated
Physical Dimensions 11 x 9.5 x 6 inches
Weight 5.44 pounds
Model ID AVH-X490BS
Availability Never Discontinued
Geolocation Capability GPS Enabled
Package contains Main Receiver Unit, Remote Control, Connection Harness, Connection Cable, Mounting Hardware, User Manual
Product Sector Mobile Electronics
First Released January 17, 2017

Frequently asked questions

The Pioneer AVH-X490BS supports Bluetooth connectivity, allowing you to stream music and make hands-free calls from your Bluetooth-enabled devices. It also features AM/FM radio, and it's Sirius XM ready, meaning you can listen to satellite radio if you have a subscription.

The Pioneer AVH-X490BS features a 7-inch WVGA display. This vibrant touch screen makes it easy to control the device and view song information, caller ID and more.

Yes, the Pioneer AVH-X490BS is equipped with a DVD and CD player. This allows you to play your favorite music and movies in your vehicle.

Absolutely, the Pioneer AVH-X490BS is Sirius XM-ready. This implies that it is ready to receive and play Sirius XM satellite radio, but you will need a separate Sirius XM tuner and subscription for this service.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


Overall, this car stereo has been highly appreciated by users for its aesthetics, sound quality, and ease of installation. The product offers features like Bluetooth compatibility, phone connection, and XM compatibility that significantly enhance experience. Additional functionalities like automatic-bluetooth connectivity, music auto-play, backup camera auto-on feature, and USB functionality add to the satisfaction of the customers.

Pros

  • 🎵 Excellent sound quality
  • 🛠️ Hassle-free installation
  • 📞 Efficient Bluetooth phone connection
  • 🎨 Flexibility of color choices to suit the car's interior
  • 💿 CD player to cater to older mediums of music
  • 🔄 Automatic Bluetooth connectivity
  • 🎥 Accessible and functional backup camera

Cons

  • 🔊 Sound quality through standard car speakers is only adequate, not outstanding
  • 🕳️ The requirement to drill a hole to mount the USB and audio plug may not suit some users

Should I Buy It?

Without a doubt, this car stereo offers a basket of features that considerably enhance in-vehicle experience. Its easy-installation process, complemented with good sound, reliable Bluetooth connection and useful additional features make it a product worth purchasing. However, some users might find the necessity to drill holes for mounting the USB plug a bit inconvenient.


  • Great for plug and play!
We bought this item for a 2000 Honda Accord. The stock speakers were still good and we weren't looking to blow the doors off so we wanted a double din stereo that would plug in easily and offer the following upgrades: Bluetooth for audio Bluetooth phone connection XM compatibility This offers all three and works very well. The sound is good through the stock speakers, but don't expect miracles. We dropped it in the car in am afternoon and everything looks great and works great. Love the flexibility of colors to match existing interior and the CD player is nice in case we need to go "old school" and use one of those relics. Here are some bits of advice. 1. Buy a wiring harness that will plug directly into your cars existing wiring. Metra makes these and you can buy on Amazon. (Buy a box of 20-22 gauge butt connectors at the hardware store and a crimper for connecting the stereo to the harness.) 2. Buy a mounting bracket for your car. It will not look professional with out it. Metra makes these and you can order on Amazon. 3. Buy a USB and audio plug that can be mounted in the dash or console for a professional look. The USB and aux audio plugs are in the back. So, unless you want wires hanging out of the dash to connect your phone, this is a must. (This is a little more invasive as you have to drill a hole to mount the plug in. We put ours next to the power outlet in the center console and it looks great!) 4. Buy an XM antenna. You have to have one to listen to Sirius XM. The tuner will manage the XM signal and will tune into the stations, but you need the XM antenna to hook into the head unit. (Watch some videos on installation to determine the best way to get the wire from outside of the car through the dash. We used the front column of the car and fished the wire through the dash after taking out the instrument panel.) 5. Watch some videos on how to get the microphone for bluetooth calling in a location you like and get the wire to the head unit. 6. Check Crutchfield for the hardware needed specifically for your make and model. The items described in #1 & #2 are very vehicle specific. Crutchfield wI'll tell you the exact models you need. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2017 by Shari

  • AWESOME!
This thing is awesome. In some of the reviews it talks about the Bluetooth range being bad. I have noticed that a little bit if you step out of the vehicle, but I'm not listening to music unless I'm in it, so that doesn't matter to me. The features of this are fantastic! It works with aftermarket back up cam, Pandora, Bluetooth, Spotify, XM, ACC, etc... The ONLY thing I wish it stated in the description, is that if you had XM radio in your factory stereo, and want to continue to use it, you'll need to buy an add-on to make it work. It won't just hook up and play. (I'm still trying to figure out what exactly I need for mine.) Other than that, it has tons of options for customizing it to your vehicle. It's nice and bright, and looks like it was meant to be there. Great "on screen" layout and screen options. My 2012 Dodge Ram has the "pale green" lights on all the other stock indicators like the A/C heated seats etc... So I was able to manually pick a color of the spectrum to match my other dash lights to make it look like it was made to be there. I couldn't get any closer to a "factory" looking head unit. I love it! (Sorry for the crappy pictures, It's not "FULLY" mounted in these pictures, and kind of dirty. But it looks really sharp in person) I've been doing aftermarket stereo's in my vehicles for the past 20 years, and this is the best one I've had so far for usability, function-ability, price, and factory sleek look. Couldn't be happier. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2017 by t morgan t morgan

  • Works very well, looks amazing and Pandora/Spotify software is great
Seems to be working well, no glaring issues and it looks great in my dash. There are a ton of settings and color options for the display. The Pandora and Spotify options on this radio offer further access to your music and display cover art whereas Bluetooth only shows the song and artist title. This is my first aftermarket head unit so I don't know how this one stacks up against others, but this one has everything an average music listener (like me) needs and the Amazon price was very competitive. I wired and installed this myself in my dash in lieu of paying some shop to do it for me. I didn't have any trouble wiring it up and I've never done anything like this before, I just had to watch a bunch of youtube videos that explained the wiring and install process. Before/After photos below ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2018 by Meghan Meehan Meghan Meehan

  • Quality deck with some small issues
So I've had this deck in my car for about 3 weeks now and I do really like this deck. The screen is great, and the interface is very intuitive. The buttons on the bottom are very useful, and provide just enough feedback without being to loud. There are tons of aux out and the sound quality is good. There is an equalizer built in and it provides tons of customization. Overall I would absolutely purchase this again. There a few issues that I've had, and a couple things I'd like to see in the next years model. First off, the wires were not labeled (there is a diagram in the instructions) and this would have been helpful when wiring it together with the harness for my car. I also would like to see larger gauge wires in the harness. These were incredibly thin, 18-20 gauge, and even for stock speakers will be a major cause of resistance. The sound performance didn't increase, and I believe that's because in part of the small gauge wiring. Also, depending on your application, you should definitely check the motorization before closing up the dash. If it's recessed at all the bottom can get caught on any lip while in movement. I had some room for adjustment so I was able to pull it apart and raise it in the mount an eight of an inch. The last is that the antennae input is on the opposite side of most decks, so expect purchase an extension if your antennae cable comes from the passenger side of the car. Other than that it's a good deck for the price and I'll buy one for my father, who has the same car. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2017 by Lucas Kolacki

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