- AM/FM radio, DVD, DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW, CD, CD-DA, HDCD, or CD-R/RW, MP3/WMA, USB, iPod receiver with on-board GPS navigation
- 4 x 40 Watts maximum power with three RCA pre-amp outputs
- 6.5-inch QVGA color LCD touchscreen
- Includes auxiliary input, USB port, direct iPod control, navigation, rearview camera input; add Clarion interface for SAT radio, Bluetooth
- One-year limited warranty
Amazon.com Product Description
Amazon.com Product Description Get there fast, and get there entertained with Clarion’s NX409. Featuring built-in GPS navigation, a 6.5-inch touchscreen control, iPod direct control, and plenty more, it’s the perfect hub for your mobile entertainment needs. Get there fast, and get there entertained. Click to enlarge. Intuitive touchscreen interface. 2D/3D split-screen navigation. Easily input addresses. More >>



January 18th, 2010 at 18:52
This unit does everything from play dvd’s with a clear picture to ipod to playing my PS3 with the a/v input. Navigation works wonderful too! Very nice unit for not too high of a price!
Rating: 5 / 5
January 18th, 2010 at 21:13
I debated buying this NX409 but couldn’t resist the price/feature list. While it’s loaded with about every feature you could want not all of them work or don’t work the way they should.
Navigation:
The GPS doesn’t update fast enough so that the vehicle position indicator is not correctly displayed on the map relative to the cross streets especially at speed. The turn by turn voice guidance sometimes says to turn right when you actually are turning left. Many of the POI’s are not accurate both for location on the map and also that some don’t exist. If you can get beyond the robotic tone and poor text to speech pronunciation…the voice guidance also truncates some road names. Two of the features listed in the GPS menu don’t work at all (like the alert tone option when you are approaching your turn). This may be a software bug as they won’t even stay selected.
Sirius Radio:
Mostly works well except way too often you’ll power the unit up and all the presets you spent time getting just the way you want are gone. That gets old after about the 5th time.
Ipod:
I plugged in my Shuffle to the USB port and it says “unrecognized file format”. So I thought I’d check that it’s on the list of supported Ipods on the Clarion site. Click on Ipod compatability list and gee…”page not found”. At least there’s some synergy between their products and the web site.
Other:
The Bluetooth BLT 370 option is a waste of money. Way too often when you start the car it will lock up the radio with a “phone in use” displayed( even when there is no cell phone within a mile of the vehicle)…you then have to shut off the ignition and open the door to get it to power down then restart the car. It sync’s up with the phone great but everyone says I sound like I’m calling from the Mariana trench.
The clock setting can only be set manually. When you select your correct time zone and DST to sync the time using the GPS it’s off by two hours.
Last but not least Clarion’s support both on the web site and by phone is a waste of time.
On a positive note the quality of the audio is very good as is the DVD display.
Rating: 2 / 5