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Ordered my Dynavin N6 last night based on the feedback in this thread. I can't wait to get it installed! I did not order the backup camera yet as I need more time to research. I'd like a decent camera with good night sensitivity. Jeff sells one, but it's a little pricey relative to some others out there and I haven't seen any feedback on it. I don't mind the price if the performance justifies it. Anybody have any experience with the one from J&T, or have good experience with another?
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Hey David. I'm in the process of completing my install right now. I went with a camera from Amazon. I actually purchased 4 uniquely different models and did a test of day and night performance as well as quality of build, un-boxing and the whole deal. I'm going to do a write-up for this thread as soon as I get the install complete. Should have it up next week.
This is the one i kept and installed... http://www.amazon.com/Camera-Chuanga...ilpage_o03_s01 Stay tuned :popcorn:, I owe this forum, Jeff at J&T, and the folks on this thread a full write-up for all of the great info on here, so this will be my contribution! :D |
That'll be great! I'm anxious to get it installed, but it's gonna have to wait until I get the car repaired as my passenger side door is stuck closed due to a broken lock actuator and I can't get the door open, even using the coat hanger trick. I'm waiting on another part that the dealer had to order from Germany before I take it back to the dealer :(.
I like the looks of that camera. I'm curious to know how you like it. Look forward to your write up! :popcorn: |
My Dynavin arrived yesterday. Nice looking unit. They changed the bluetooth mic from the typical cylindrical type to one that looks more like a small PC mouse. Nicer looking if you're going to surface mount it (it has an adhesive pad on the back). I did open it up as I want to mount mine behind the factory mic, and it's easily disassembled, so I should be able to mount it the way I want.
I've sent Jeff an email as I'm not sure how to connect the harness. The unit comes with two different harnesses, in addition to the separately purchased Fakra harness that goes from the head unit back to the stock radio module in the rear of the vehicle next to the battery. I'm not sure if I have to use one of the short harnesses, or plug the long Fakra harness directly into the back of the head unit. Anybody here done this yet? I seem to remember reading about it somewhere, but search hasn't turned up anything. |
^Good to hear on the updates - If and when I get an N6 I also want to install it in the factory mic location in the dome panel, for a flawless OEM look
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I need this unit, an avin, eonon, or NBT system in my X5. I miss my Avin a ton and this OEM Nav unit feels so dated. :( |
The OEM nav is next to useless. I want a NBT but let's be real, it'll probably never happen unless I score a killer deal.
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NBT Emulators for E53/E39 /E46...still buggy as per early adopters.
I've got some NBT retrofit parts already but still funding for other projects....still on hold.:( Best to wait when Evo becomes cheaper/abundant on wrecking yards/fleabay and emulator supported for legacy BMWs! |
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Should I get a piggyback module that uses an RCA input on the N6? I wouldn't mind streaming it via my iPhone5s and Bluetooth but how do I get by without streaming data all the time in the car? For example a 10 hour round trip to my in laws place on the Southern Outer Banks would take up a ton of data and battery life. |
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