

🚗 Upgrade your drive with Nakamichi NA6605 — where tech meets the road in style!
The Nakamichi NA6605 is a premium 6.8-inch WVGA double-DIN multimedia receiver designed for universal vehicle compatibility. It delivers 4x50W max audio power, supports full HD 1080p video playback, and integrates seamlessly with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for hands-free connectivity. Featuring Bluetooth streaming, multi-format disc support, dual USB ports, and rear camera readiness, it transforms your car into a smart entertainment hub with customizable controls and a sleek capacitive touchscreen.
| ASIN | B00GN5K63M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #399,224 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #490 in Car In-Dash DVD Players & Video Receivers |
| Brand | Nakamichi |
| Built-In Media | B00GN5K63M |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Mobile Phone |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 283 Reviews |
| Display Type | Capacitive |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.98"L x 3.94"W x 7.01"H |
| Item Type Name | B00GN5K63M |
| Item Weight | 5.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Pioneer Electronics USA Inc |
| Media Type | DVD |
| Native Resolution | 1920x1080 |
| Screen Size | 7 |
| UPC | 069060051292 884938228053 865406548026 617407310986 072859581061 803982972682 044111137675 041113960171 |
| Warranty Description | 1 |
J**.
It's Awesome... Simple as that!
I installed this in my 09 Nissan Xterra. This is my first In-dash DVD player, but not my first aftermarket stereo. Overall, I love it. Menus are easy to navigate. Installation and set up went smoothly. I managed to get the mic for the blutooth set up and hide the wires from view. In the future I plan to set up a rear camera with it, as well as getting the navigation add-on so I don't have to use my phone for GPS all the time. I also pared this with a micro-bypass. (I wanted it for the obvious reasons, but I don't recommend it only because it is illegal) The sound is great once tweaked for your vehicle. The screen is big, bright, and responsive. The pre-amp is nice and has added a good deal more thump to my stock speakers. As it stands now I will keep my stock speakers and will not look into replacing them until after I invest in an amp and sub. By that time they will probably dead or close to it. The unit itself switches between modes and menus quickly and the picture for video is not too shabby. (sure an HD screen would be nice, but I can't complain with the quality of this since it is my first in-dash DVD.....that and you aren't "supposed" to be watching video while driving) There are a couple minor cons, however. The screen shows fingerprints more than I was expecting. It's not terrible, but I do find myself cleaning it off every couple of days. The database for the USB input has to be reset every time you start your vehicle. The time it takes isn't terrible, but is slightly annoying. And lastly, when playing music from the USB input, once the database has been set, albums play the songs in alphabetical order instead of the order they are in on the album itself. This might be a setting I haven't figured out yet, but it is still very annoying. That said, I love my new Pioneer and would HIGHLY recommend it to anyone. It is a great unit and one I believe I will enjoy for as long as I own my vehicle.
E**D
Great upgrade in my Ford E450 Motorhome updates all your video and audio with blue thooth I phone options
I have a like new 2005 C/B class RV Ford E450 MOTORHOME Chassis in a Gulfstream BT cruiser motorhome. The original radio/entertainment system was really outdated and needed to be brought up to A new standard for my motorhome entertainment needs but I wanted the dash and new head unit to look like it was done at the factory. I am going into detail for those people with RVS that don't want to install and overpriced Jensen that will never do as much as this Pioneer and have been like me afraid to mess with the dash unit for fear nothing else will fit in. Well this unit and any double din unit will fit just fine with a little tweaking/ I can tell you how great it is to have every form of entertainment for the coach all at one place with a remote I researched all major brands and options for months to see what would do it all. Well thanks to Amazon with amazing price on this Pioneer 4600 BT did it all and made it all happen for me. If you even want more like HD radio and sat radio the 5600 gives you all the 4600 does with the added HD and sat radio. For me the 4600 is perfect. NOTE...after I hooked this up and it was working great for 2 weeks as I played it a lot over this 2 weeks all of a sudden the sound got distorted and the sound only stopped working. I thought it was bad unit. It turned out to be when the voltage drops and battery goes low it will cause sound to distort then turn off with rest of unit lite up and will function like no problem but losing all volume.... no sound. I thought this unit went bad (they don't tell you to check that in troubleshooting). Being its in a motorhome it plays more parked then driving so be aware if battery runs down unit will distort then sound will stop till battery is recharged. I may run power line to aux battery rather then starting battery to avoid this in future. Ok this unit will do it all; I mean everything you need to run entertainment wise is your RV it has it and a remote to make it all work. It has a handy small remote that controls everything on the head dash unit. So once it's on you can use every function from the comfort of your living quarters. I ran the video out from the head unit to the nice flat screen TV to where the TVs located above cab area and the sound now coming out of the new Pioneer speakers is so powerful watching a good movie when parked. While driving my teen kids they can watch the movie on the flat screen from the couch. The head unit will not allow you to watch while we drive, but we listen to what they are watching its fine with us. Once you are parked due to a wire that attaches to parking break showing its grounded then the head unit will let the driver and passenger watch too. There are ways around that, but for me I need to drive not be distracted by a movie on a 7 inch TV screen in the dash. 2nd nice feature. USB cable. I bought a 15 gig flash drive and it holds about 15,000 songs to plug into USB cord. So you can literally take every song you may have and create music files and have all your music that would fit on 100s of cds all in a small device the size of 2 fingers. Same with Pictures you can save every photo you have all down to another flash drive and then watch them whenever you want on your flat screen. I mention this for people who live full time or in their RVs for months at a time like we do. It saves so much space where you're not going to carry 100s of cds or boxes of photos in the Rv but with this you get to take all you music and pictures and even movies can be stored on these little flash drives. So this is a must and is where everything is going in storage. What's very cool is it will look at the flash drive once hooked in and ask you if you want it saved to memory of head unit, by saying yes it will organize all your music on the drive. So if you want to do a search for a song or artist or even album you hit on screen a search, it reads the flash drive so you can find 1 of 15,000 songs if you desire. It has my whole library of tunes at my finger tips. I assume it will do that with pictures to if you store them on flash drive. I have not don't that as of yet. Blue Tooth works so easy and is so clear with phone or devices. Streams right to head unit in dash, crystal clear. Even music from I pods can stream right to the unit. I pod touch as well. Aux input. I ran aux input stereo and video cable from entertainment area cabinet in coach to head unit, just to have this available to hook in Video camera or any portable device so the cable is ready and available at any time. I have the output jack from the flat screen go into the aux input so when we are parked I can play the tv through the stereo where its a much fuller louder sound then the tv speakers. This unit does hook up with I phones and eventually I will get a I phone to use with the head unit which mirrors your I phone to the screen on the Head unit through the special optional cables through Pioneer or Amazon. I figure is a feature in time I will enjoy. You can also but optional cables to hook up I phones and all other stuff but for me I am good out of the box with what I need. FM is really good and that remote makes it even better when I want to change the station for outside the coach while we are hanging out. GPS available? Yes you can buy on optional GPS add on to make the 7 inch screen work with Pioneers GPS setup. It's a little costly but I know I will go for the 300.00 to get it making the whole radio a multipurpose and all on one screen. I will pull out head unit and plug in GPS cord when I get the add on GPS. The rest of it goes under seat cable is long enough to reach behind dash. Back up camera.......... I Have one on the coach already up higher looking down. I also added a nice new one to the Lic plate which turns on when I reverse coach or I can just turn it on while driving to check to see the car we are towing is doing fine in tow. Now having cameras looking down and looking right at hitch going to car is really nice since when I tow I would never be able to see the car at all now full view in color! Plus having the extra camera on middle of rear bumper makes it even easier the with just the upper camera to see item closer as I back coach in to a spot once car is off the rear. Sometimes we don't pull the car. CD and DVD slide in behind face. Little button face drops down and I insert the DVD or CD and you can even adjust the screen from flat and angle it anyway you like. They thought of everything! You can do fun stuff with the unit as far as screen savers and match the color of lights and button to whatever color you like. The Matrix control is a fun setting which will like a DJ run interesting sounds to the beat and tie it into the next song that is starting. I guess like a dj does to keep any empty space from happening its fun to mess with but I usually do it to show off what the unit can do. My kids like it of course. . Ford E series van 98 to I think 2008 have same opening as in the Ford van cutaway motor home c class section.The coach dash can accommodate the opening FOR DOUBLE DINN STEREO, all Ford C Class motor homes use this same interior between 98 and 08 after 08 I think all double din probably fit so chances are it will fit most motor homes those years. Metra 70-1771 Radio Wiring Harness for Ford/Lincoln/Mazda 1998-Up into Car, 16 Pin The Ford dash can accommodate a double din unit with slight alteration, there is a 1/8 lip inside that needs to be shaved off carefully once you take out factory radio.( you will see exactly what I am trying to explain when you see that 1/8 lip is preventing you from inserting new radio. That is all that needs to be removed I used a small rotating cut blade. I left the side lips alone just removing the up and lower lip allowing just enough room for unit to slide in. If figured if I ever sold the coach I may want to put the old radio back and the side lips would hold the old radio just fine.American international makes an install/trim kit (Model: FMK552) ( that slides over radio once its in place making it look perfect. It will fit ford Econoline vans of these year the same as I am for the motor home and is available on amazon as well. It has an adapter in the kit that you attach to the rear bottom of the radio ( like the factory radio has) that slides down onto a metal rail and thats really holds the unit down in place keeping it at the perfect viewing angle 30 degrees in the dash making it a perfect fit. I left the side lips in tact and did not remove them because I did not use the sides of the install kit which would lock the radio once pushed all the way in and lock it so tight I was afraid I may never be able to get it out again. Knowing the bottom rail as I for mentioned is holding the unit solid in place. This way I knew I can pull unit back out anytime with a little effort to add on more wires, add Pioneer GPS add on unit to radio or what ever in the future. I would think if you want to use full install kit all 4 sides of dash lips would need to be removed so the full kit with sides that screw into the screw holes in unit and lock to the sides of dash opening. The surround piece would tie into the side pieces and filling any space or gaps the side pieces with the install kit attach to the side of unit so they lock the unit tightly into the dash. Like I said, the way I did it held it tight in place and you cant tell with the surround piece over the entire outside edge covered and made the whole dash look great. I also found that I cut the bottom thin strip off the surround trim piece for this 4600 unit (which cant be seen) to allow the face that open and closes to open freely and close. Other double din radio that do not open and close you would not need to cut this thin strip off surround trim piece. On the 4600 and 5600 when opening the face It got hung up when the screen face closed. I saw it was best to remove it since you can see it anyway when, couple dabs of silicone adhesive held the surround peice in place just fine. My dash is woodgrain like most Motor-home dashes are. Man its look really nice sitting in the dash. I ran exterior set of speakers ( did review on speakers I used) I bough A/b SWITCH made for speakers and it looks like household switch plate ( see my reviews for part). It allows me to toggle pair of inside speakers to outside speakers to hear when we are sitting outside. I mounded them on chassis pointing out to passenger side of motorhome. They do the trick I did not want to mess with cutting speakers into side outside wall of coach. The speakers are outside type speakers from amazon and they were low priced and they sound pretty good. If your replacing the speakers I went with Pioneer 4 way speakers size 4 by 7 in doors. Speakers made new stereo even sound way better then stock speakers did. Door panels come off easy 5 screws hole the whole door. Pull of small panel under arm rest 1 screw, pop out lock switch 1 screw there, 1 on top under black column post, 1 in bottom under circle dime sized cover. Once they are out Lift entire door panel up and it will slide right out. If panel does not lift up easy theres a screw still holding just look for it ots in plaine sight, Very easy to do. Took me about 10 min per door. MAKE SURE You have right wires pos and neg going to right posts on speakers.I Ohmed with meter to harness clip to double check neg wires where going to neg side of wire pair to just make sure they are correct..... Thats it. Most likley coach speakers are in ceiling somewhere different on even motorhome but you get the idea! It really took my motorhome up to date with all the newest available sound, phone, and video options the newest ones made are offering plus a little bit more. I also did reviews on the install kit for the Dash that made it factory looking when done. I went into much detail how I installed the double din unit in the Motorhome which is a Ford Econoline interior same as vans 1998 to 2008 if you go to my reviews you can find that kit as well as the speakers I installed. Thanks happy trails!
J**E
First-Time Customer Duped by Pioneer
I spent months researching this model and reading reviews. Unfortunately, I didn't find any that would have dissuaded me from purchasing this unit. I wish I had. If you have an iPhone 5, do not buy this unit. I spent over $100 in the extra cables needed to attach my phone to this unit. There was no benefit to this and the operating system with AppRadio is horrible. If you like Apple products, using this head unit is like going back to Windows Vista. It simply doesn't work as it is supposed to. There are software bugs everywhere you look. My previous setup was using my iPhone with one earbud in my ear. My iPhone could play Pandora, run Waze for GPS, and deal with an incoming call seamlessly. If this happens while you are using this Pioneer unit, you will need to spend at least 2-5 minutes adjusting your PHONE (while driving of course) so that your STEREO can get back to the GPS, because it will all stop working once you receive an interrupting call. I often waste 10 minutes before leaving each morning just trying to get this unit to play what I want to hear while driving. This product is a complete failure. The AppRadio mode does not work well at all. You have to push the icons with surgical precision, otherwise the OS thinks that you want to move the application tiles on your home screen. Additionally, each time you open an app you have to authorize your phone to communicate with the head unit to make it work–meaning that you will be using your phone often while you drive. Did you think you could just connect it and tuck it away in the console or glove box? Yeah, that's what I expected as well. Instead, I end up pulling my phone out to "accept" communication with the pioneer head unit at least 5-10x per drive. It's just completely unacceptable. And what about Pandora? This unit advertises that it works seamlessly with Pandora... unless you have an iPhone using the AppRadio mode (with the extension cable). Then, you can't use Pandora at all. It is simply not supported in AppRadio, contrary to what the advertisements state. Instead, you have to exit AppRadio mode (losing any GPS you might have been using) and go into the regular head unit OS to find Pandora. Sound complicated? It is! Pioneer didn't design this to be convenient! If you want to play CDs on a car stereo or play AM/FM radio–you might like this unit. If you want to use the technology of 2014 and combine your smartphone with your car stereo, you're better off finding another brand. I wish I had.
B**N
Good, but feels half baked.
I've had this radio in my 2008 Santa Fe for about two months. The car had an LG Navigation head unit, but had no external inputs and no bluetooth at all, so this was a nice upgrade for the car. Got a larger screen, bluetooth phone connectivity, and a backup camera. I did lose nav, but I can add that later if I want. This is a commuter car for me so nav is not really needed. I had some issues getting it installed, but that cannot be blamed on the radio. The good: Sound quality is excellent. It really bumps the factory Infinity speakers. Bluetooth call quality is excellent. I only really talk to my wife on the phone, and she always complains when I use a headset or anything bluetooth. She has not complained at all about the call quality. I put the microphone on top of the steering column, so that may be part of why it's working well. Good mix of inputs and outputs. USB, FM, bluetooth streaming, CDs, etc. all play great. I love being able to play music from my phone or the USB drive. Good feature set. I like the included remote and the options available in the head unit. Plays and outputs DVD video to external monitors very well. USB MP3 searching. Sometimes I hear a song I like, and want to hear another one by that band. I touch the magnifying glass, and there's other songs by that album and artist. The bad: The user interface could use some work. It's not always clear where you need to go to change settings or peruse the menus. This can be a problem when driving as well since it can distract you. Six out of ten on UI. The redundant bluetooth phone controls work well, but the unit can display your call history. Sometimes this works, other times it doesn't and just shows you a blank screen where the numbers should be. Tends to show USB priority over other inputs. What this means is if you are listening to the radio (with a USB drive plugged in) and you park and turn off the car. You come back and start it back up, and it starts playing from USB, even though the radio was the last thing playing when you turned off the car. Annoying. USB random seems to "randomly" turn off. My favorite thing to do is put a large USB drive in of MP3s, put it on random, and drive. But it likes to turn off random, for random reasons. Randomly. Some of my gripes could be remedied in a firmware update, but that may never come. For this kind of money, I expected more. Maybe the polished interfaces of modern Android and iOS devices have left me jaded, but this shouldn't stop Pioneer from doing a better job on their user interface.
C**O
good bang for your buck
I will start off by saying this is a great head unit and worth the money, I really dont write reviews but I got bored so yeah... Ive had mine installed only a week now but im confident I can write up a pretty solid review for this guy so here goes. Included items in the box: 1) bluetooth wired microphone (Sound quality is very good) 2) wires preinstalled on a socket (you need to connect the wires to your car yourself though obviously) 3) wireless remote control (which I find useless since the unit is so close to you anyways) 4) small pack of mounting screws. 5) instruction manual 6) USB cable passthrough (this does not have a face plate so you wont be able to have a flush mount in your center console, it will be just a dangling usb connection cable) The head unit its self is very well made, the display is big, bright and vibrant enough to be seen in day light, it is a matte screen not glossy. Touch functionality works great, not on par with a smart phone but still very good none the less. The physical buttons takes some time getting used to since they are not raised at all (except the center home button) and you have to look at which button you are pressing and not just feel around for it. Blue tooth functionality works great and connects fast, usually within 10 seconds or less. You can play any audio straight from your phone even pandora which is nice, but dont expect to get any videos streaming from your phone to the head unit, you need a certain cable that is sold from Pioneer to do that and its expensive. You can make and receive calls directly from the unit its self, there is a phone icon on the screen that you press bringing up the phone menu. Siri is also available if you have an iphone but you need to press a button you cannot just say "hey siri" and expect an answer. You can add phone numbers to your favorites as well as access recent calls and your phonebook. It would be nice if they add a feature for text messages some time in the future, maybe not sending but at least being able to read it on the screen would be good. The bluetooth microphone is wired so you need to pull your weather striping to run the wire cleanly, I installed my mic right above my rear view mirror so that even my passenger can talk on the phone. USB functionality is great, you basically get your iphone music player right on the screen. There is some slight lag when using this and the bluetooth mode but only like 3 seconds. If you have an iphone you can download the crappy appradio from the app store which will allow you to run only certain apps that work with the head unit (yea you need an app to run the apps ironic isnt it?). When you access pandora you get more functions than just connecting through bluetooth like changing stations, thumbs up or down, however you wont see the pandora app running on your phone in this mode it will be only displayed on the head unit itself. You can still exit the app and use other functions while still streaming music. something to note is that most apps except pandora dont seem to be working with the crappy AppRadio app. I have no idea how or if this function is available for android phones. Last but not least is sound quality. The sound quality on this thing is amazing I had my stock unit on my 04 lexus is300 and this thing blows it out of the water. I was planning on buying new speakers but after installing this unit I realized the speakers are just find its the crappy stock unit I had that was the problem. It does take some fiddling to get the EQ just the way you want it but once you get it in that sweet spot it sounds freakn amazing. If youre on the fence of buying this unit and dont know if its worth it just do it you wont regret it I promise. Once they fix the appradio app or start including the cables necessary to mirror your phone onto the display for free ill rate it 5 out of 5 other than those minor complaints its a great unit... GET IT... NOW!
P**E
Great Unit!
I blught this unit for my '95 Ford Explorer. With a little modification to the subdash this unit looks great. I use it primarily to play a flash drive full of music. But all of the other functions look and sound great too. I did add the dvd bypass, aux dash mount and a rear view camera from here on amazon with good results as well. Love the large range of customization options for the display. The favorites option lets you select all of your most used functions (fader, bass, sub, camera on/off, etc) and put them in one easy to access list. You can use your own picture as a background as well. Just save your picture as a .jpeg to a usb drive, connect it and select the usb source, then save the image to the unit. This may work from an iphone or android as well but I haven't tried it. It will recognize divx videos on a usb as well, but it doesn't seem to play avi, mp4, or any others. Overall I would highly recommend this unit. It made my original 19 year old stock speakers sound great!
S**N
Mediocre at best.
I had very high hopes for this head unit. It's been years since I was in the market for one, and I just assumed that a company like Pioneer would have kept up with the rest of the world. For what it's worth, the features that do work, work very well. Here's my breakdown: Pros: - Plenty of power. The 4600 has more than enough for the most demanding non-amped system. - AM/FM. Crystal clear tuner. I listen to both occasionally, and can hear a remarkable difference from stock. - Bluetooth. Works as expected. ZERO paring problems since the first handshake. I actually think this is the reason I won't be returning the unit. - Fairly intuitive interface. This one is completely subjective; it may make no sense to you whatsoever. I happen to think the layout is easy to maneuver and well planned. - Speakerphone. No one believes I'm calling via BT through my truck's stereo. The sound quality is phenomenal. Cons: - Picture Quality. This is unforgivable. It's a 2014 model and no HD? Are you kidding, Pioneer? Yes, I read the specs prior to purchasing, and did notice the resolution. It's my fault for not giving conscience thought to the fact that the iPhone 3G I tossed out 5 years ago had a better screen. And this plays DVDs? Whats the point; it might as well play VHS. - AppRadio. Completely useless. Thank you Apple for refunding my $25 for MotionX GPSDrive. After finally getting the iPhone and head unit to pair (through a $75 umbilical cord, if you pay for the Pioneer model), the disaster of a screen is so poor I wouldn't trust it to give me directions. Further more, you still control all apps on AppRadio (I'm sorry, all the apps you're able to use NOT purchased through Pioneer) ON YOUR PHONE. WTF is the point? - Reverse Cam. Another victim of 1997's leftover LCD screens. Scary they even offer this as an option. So, yes, I sit here thinking: is it really only three cons? That's not so bad, right? Maybe not. You be the judge. But having purchased the 4600 specifically for those features, only to find out that Pioneer has dropped the ball on what should be so simple, I'm left feeling conned.
T**R
Very nice Deck
I just installed this radio and its great. Loud clear and makes the stock speakers sound even better. For those of you wondering the Bluetooth audio works well and even displays the track information on the bluetooth input. I havent tried pandora yet but confident that it will work fine. I used spotify on the bluetooth input and was impressed. I have an Appradio 2 in my other vehicle and am not to impressed with it. I would choose this stereo over an AppRadio 2/3 in a heartbeat. I am fairly picky about what kind of electronics I purchase and I like to tweak it to maximize the performance of the product and if you are a tinkerer you can easily do that with this head unit. The seller got this item to me quickly and undamaged. Shipped and delivered on time. I would buy again.