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Old 04-21-2016, 11:19 AM
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Aren't the D1566 and GA5166 running different operating systems? I thought the GA is android based and more expensive than the D5166 running Windows. That probably explains it right there.
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Old 04-21-2016, 11:51 AM
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Aren't the D1566 and GA5166 running different operating systems? I thought the GA is android based and more expensive than the D5166 running Windows. That probably explains it right there.
I was just thinking the same. Mine is android with quad core processor and Very different from above video. Didn't realise the Dxxxx runs win....my mistake.

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Old 04-21-2016, 11:52 AM
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Yes, I updated and you don't want to see whole emails that I sent with pictures and they sent to me.
Update the soft, doesn't work either.
I think the system itself is poor quality. It looks nice but very poor. Don't you agree with little details? like are you happy with GPS? really?

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My mistake, I have a different system.

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So.. How is the thoughts from those Running the N6 still?
Would you still recommend?
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So.. How is the thoughts from those Running the N6 still?
Would you still recommend?
Yes, definitely a great upgrade over factory head unit without modifications. Looks very OEM and it's of good quality. The fact that it works with DSP makes it stand out from the rest of the competition. I also like the fact that it has USA support from the official distributor Jeff who is most excellent in customer support. Dynavin also gives regular software updates which tells you they're actively responding and addressing any issues or requests from customers.

By the way, lets keep this thread about Dynavin and not Eonon as others have started.
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Old 04-21-2016, 03:02 PM
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Heres a Q - would the Dynavin keep the OBC functionality if you relocated the OBC to the glovebox optionally like many have done with the Avin units? I'm ok with splicing a few wires and moving the OBC to the Glovebox if I can keep the OBC functionality

Maybe Jeff can answer that better
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I did a quick install on my Dynavin N6 last weekend (Fakra harness is on the floor and over the back seat until I get my passenger door lock actuator replaced as I can't get the door open to route the harness). I must say that even using the factory DSP amp and speakers, the sound quality is markedly improved. There's a couple of bugs that Dynavin is working on according to Jeff (Bluetooth phone call audio has some distortion, OBC engine temperature isn't working correctly), but I'm very pleased overall.
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I didn't get any response to this ^. N6 indeed does not boot to navigation after the ignition is turned off while the unit is on navigation, and you startup the car in the morning. The Eonon in my e39 and the factory x5 Nav unit do bootup to nav all the time, as long as the ignition was turned off while the unit is in the navigation screen.

Any ideas on how to have the N6 behave similarly? Jeff or anyone else?
Ok, so after installing dynos 1.2.1 the unit now boots to nav all the time as long as I turn off the ignition while on nav. This is exactly what I wanted and now I'm a happy camper.
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In case anyone's interested, I've successfully connected the factory NAV GPS antenna to the Dynavin N6 and it works beautifully. Signal level is stronger than placing the Dynavin GPS antenna behind the radio in the dash where I had it temporarily.

I used a 20' SiriusXM extension cable and a Fakra adapter to make it work. I'm sure most people wouldn't bother as it adds cost (about $31), and running yet another cable to the rear of the vehicle, but I'm particular and wanted a more OEM approach.
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Old 05-03-2016, 04:31 PM
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^David that is pretty awesome!
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