In-car electronics specialist Pioneer announced today the availability of the PandoraLink for Pioneer, an app which will allow iPhone owners control of Pandora’s Internet radio music service on two new Pioneer devices, the AVIC-Z120BT and AVIC-X920BT.
“Pioneer’s robust in-dash navigation systems will excite music enthusiasts who can now discover new bands and songs while driving with Pandora’s massive audio library and full onscreen control with the new PandoraLink for Pioneer App,” Ted Cardenas, director of marketing Pioneer Electronics said in a statement.
The AVIC-Z120BT features a large 7-inch WVGA touch screen display, a map database from Tele Atlas with 12 million points of interest, DVD playback, 4GB of flash memory, rear seat entertainment, built-in Bluetooth2 for hands-free calling and music streaming, USB connectivity3, SD card slot, back-up camera input and is SIRIUS XM4 Satellite and HD Radio ready.
The AVIC-X920BT comes with a 6.1-inch WVGA touch screen display, a map database from Tele Atlas with 12 million POIs, DVD playback, 4GB of flash memory, built-in Bluetooth for hands-free calling and music streaming, USB connectivity, micro SD card slot, back-up camera input and is SIRIUS XM Satellite and HD Radio ready.
The PandoraLink app for both units allows the creation of MusicSphere playlists which can be accessed onscreen. Additionally, a series of Eco Driving reports will be displayed on the screen.
Prices for these two high tech gadgets are however a bit steep: the AVIC-X920BT is priced at $1,099, while the AVIC-Z120BT will retail from $1,599. The PandoraLink can be downloaded for free from the following link.
“Pioneer’s robust in-dash navigation systems will excite music enthusiasts who can now discover new bands and songs while driving with Pandora’s massive audio library and full onscreen control with the new PandoraLink for Pioneer App,” Ted Cardenas, director of marketing Pioneer Electronics said in a statement.
The AVIC-Z120BT features a large 7-inch WVGA touch screen display, a map database from Tele Atlas with 12 million points of interest, DVD playback, 4GB of flash memory, rear seat entertainment, built-in Bluetooth2 for hands-free calling and music streaming, USB connectivity3, SD card slot, back-up camera input and is SIRIUS XM4 Satellite and HD Radio ready.
The AVIC-X920BT comes with a 6.1-inch WVGA touch screen display, a map database from Tele Atlas with 12 million POIs, DVD playback, 4GB of flash memory, built-in Bluetooth for hands-free calling and music streaming, USB connectivity, micro SD card slot, back-up camera input and is SIRIUS XM Satellite and HD Radio ready.
The PandoraLink app for both units allows the creation of MusicSphere playlists which can be accessed onscreen. Additionally, a series of Eco Driving reports will be displayed on the screen.
Prices for these two high tech gadgets are however a bit steep: the AVIC-X920BT is priced at $1,099, while the AVIC-Z120BT will retail from $1,599. The PandoraLink can be downloaded for free from the following link.