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Nakamichi 2-DIN Car In-Dash CD/DVD Bluetooth Receiver w/ 6.75" Touchscreen

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$30

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Woot! has Nakamichi 2-DIN Car In-Dash CD/DVD Bluetooth Receiver w/ 6.75" Touchscreen (NA3600M) for $29.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must log in with your Amazon account and select a shipping address for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

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Features:
  • Compatible with DVD/ VCD/ MP3/ MP4/ CD-R/ CD-RW/ DIVX
  • Built-in Bluetooth, support A2DP Bluetooth music; Touch screen with GUI (Graphic User Interface)
  • Support USB for music, image and video files; Built-in radio receiver, support RDS receiver
  • Built-in amplifier, maximum power 4x50W; Support certain Android phone Mirrorlink
  • Support 1080P video playback; With wireless remote control; Support rear MIC interface
  • Support 1A phone charging; Front-view camera input; Rear-view camera input
  • 4V FL/ FR/ RL/ RR preoutput; 3V subwoofer output; Two video output; One A/V input
  • Resolution:800x480;Operated power: DC 10.8V-16V
  • Product size:178x100x152mm;Net Weight: 1.92kg

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Woot! has Nakamichi 2-DIN Car In-Dash CD/DVD Bluetooth Receiver w/ 6.75" Touchscreen (NA3600M) for $29.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must log in with your Amazon account and select a shipping address for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks to community member BabyBubba for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • Compatible with DVD/ VCD/ MP3/ MP4/ CD-R/ CD-RW/ DIVX
  • Built-in Bluetooth, support A2DP Bluetooth music; Touch screen with GUI (Graphic User Interface)
  • Support USB for music, image and video files; Built-in radio receiver, support RDS receiver
  • Built-in amplifier, maximum power 4x50W; Support certain Android phone Mirrorlink
  • Support 1080P video playback; With wireless remote control; Support rear MIC interface
  • Support 1A phone charging; Front-view camera input; Rear-view camera input
  • 4V FL/ FR/ RL/ RR preoutput; 3V subwoofer output; Two video output; One A/V input
  • Resolution:800x480;Operated power: DC 10.8V-16V
  • Product size:178x100x152mm;Net Weight: 1.92kg

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The days of aftermarket car audio systems being feasible are coming to an end. Between proprietary factory radio chassis sizes and data bus systems on most newer cars, upgrade options are severely limited. I see double DIN as mostly limited to 20+ year old vehicles. Those who want a nice stereo on a new car are better off getting premium factory audio at purchase.
Yes, for $30 it should have GPS, a floor jack for roadside emergencies, and a built in winch in case you get stuck in the mud. Plus an emergency beacon in case you get lost, and a first aid kit. I can't believe they didn't include any of that.
$30 for a basic radio with Bluetooth isn't bad...but something like this was never a $250 radio. Just another one of those defunct great names bought and slapped onto cheap junk. I'd venture to say this was probably never over even $100. Still, even being nothing special at all, still a good deal for a basic radio as long as it actually functions

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no car play or AA, no deal..
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no car play or AA, no deal..
Yes, for $30 it should have GPS, a floor jack for roadside emergencies, and a built in winch in case you get stuck in the mud. Plus an emergency beacon in case you get lost, and a first aid kit. I can't believe they didn't include any of that.
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no car play or AA, no deal..
what it will do is play every video file you can throw at it while driving. something no new car is capable of.
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what it will do is play every video file you can throw at it while driving. something no new car is capable of.
that's just what we need...people watching videos while "driving"...
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Yes, for $30 it should have GPS, a floor jack for roadside emergencies, and a built in winch in case you get stuck in the mud. Plus an emergency beacon in case you get lost, and a first aid kit. I can't believe they didn't include any of that.
Also OnStar and a lifetime subscription to SiriusXM.

Man, you are on a roll since the Brother laser printer thread. Love the sarcasm! LMAO
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$30 for a basic radio with Bluetooth isn't bad...but something like this was never a $250 radio. Just another one of those defunct great names bought and slapped onto cheap junk. I'd venture to say this was probably never over even $100. Still, even being nothing special at all, still a good deal for a basic radio as long as it actually functions
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Quote from C17chief :
$30 for a basic radio with Bluetooth isn't bad...but something like this was never a $250 radio. Just another one of those defunct great names bought and slapped onto cheap junk. I'd venture to say this was probably never over even $100. Still, even being nothing special at all, still a good deal for a basic radio as long as it actually functions
I mostly agree, but at this price point I like the dual camera inputs and generous amplifier section, in addition to the USB charging port, CD/DVD drive, and RDS. I haven't owned a Nakamichi since their glory days, and agree that the list price Woot posted is ridiculous. But for $30 shipped it's hard to find anything in a name brand with this feature set. Would be great as a shop or off-grid receiver setup or a portable for those with some build-out skills.
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Also OnStar and a lifetime subscription to SiriusXM.Man, you are on a roll since the Brother laser printer thread. Love the sarcasm! LMAO
Good morning and thanks for the kind words. Those Brothers have been going in and out of stock since the posts expired. Have you received yours yet?
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Good morning and thanks for the kind words. Those Brothers have been going in and out of stock since the posts expired. Have you received yours yet?
I have, thank you for the deal! I couldn't pass on it. I will probably keep it in the box until I fully run out of ink in the inkjet. But where do I keep the big box now? laugh out loud
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Tend to agree that it's absurd that you can even buy a double din car stereo shipped to your door for $30. It honestly blows my mind, that you can get something like this for less than one meal of fast food for two. And it is crazy to expect AA or CarPlay for $30. But I understand in this day and age of car stereo, wireless AA or CarPlay are essentially mandatory for most folks.
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that's just what we need...people watching videos while "driving"...
I'd like this for my RV player!
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Tend to agree that it's absurd that you can even buy a double din car stereo shipped to your door for $30. It honestly blows my mind, that you can get something like this for less than one meal of fast food for two. And it is crazy to expect AA or CarPlay for $30. But I understand in this day and age of car stereo, wireless AA or CarPlay are essentially mandatory for most folks.
The days of aftermarket car audio systems being feasible are coming to an end. Between proprietary factory radio chassis sizes and data bus systems on most newer cars, upgrade options are severely limited. I see double DIN as mostly limited to 20+ year old vehicles. Those who want a nice stereo on a new car are better off getting premium factory audio at purchase.
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I have, thank you for the deal! I couldn't pass on it. I will probably keep it in the box until I fully run out of ink in the inkjet. But where do I keep the big box now? laugh out loud
Reminiscing back to my younger days, such a box made a perfect end table, bedside table, or a TV or stereo stand. But past the age of 25 or so people make faces when they see that.
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The days of aftermarket car audio systems being feasible are coming to an end. Between proprietary factory radio chassis sizes and data bus systems on most newer cars, upgrade options are severely limited. I see double DIN as mostly limited to 20+ year old vehicles. Those who want a nice stereo on a new car are better off getting premium factory audio at purchase.
Yeah, it's amazing how the market changed. I remember buying my brand new mid-'90s Civic DX without a stereo - or speakers! - and having a friend install aftermarket ones. Back then, $30 would buy you only an analog AM/FM radio with two mechanical dials on each side. Lucky if also with a cassette, but probably not.

$30 was also a day's pay for entry level jobs in service, food or retail business.
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