Eclipse AVN2210P - Review Navigation
Key Features:
Two units in one
Easy-to-read display
Intuitive navigation and head unit controls
Hands-free calling via built-in Bluetooth
Text messaging from the touchscreen
Front USB port
Optional iPod connection and sat rad tuners
Optional Traffic and TomTom Plus extras
Smaller screen than traditional in-dash units
Deep unit may be difficult to mount flush
Poor microphone for hands-free calls
Limited POIs out of the box
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