Install an in-dash deck in your compatible Ford vehicle easily with this wiring harness that features color-coded wires and labeled power and speaker wires for simple connection.
These make it so you don't have to cut factory wires. They installed into the factory connectors and onto my new speakers perfectly. The only thing you might have to watch out for is the extra length of wire hitting the speaker cone and having a vibration issue. I did not experience that in my case.
Upgrade the in-dash deck in your select Ford, Lincoln, Mercury and Mazda vehicle with this kit that is compatible with 1 double DIN or 2 single DIN components.
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Enjoy touch screen connectivity in the car with this Pioneer multimedia DVD receiver. Android and iPhone apps function seamlessly, and it streams high-end audio from Pandora, Spotify, Sirius XM or HD Radio. Use Bluetooth to connect two smartphones to this Pioneer multimedia DVD receiver so both driver and passenger can answer calls hands-free.Geek Squad® installation is strongly recommended for this product. Please visit your local Best Buy store for details.
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The primary negative thing about this stereo is that it grays out a few features that require you to have the stereo somehow hooked up to a parking brake signal. I installed this thing in a 1997 Ford Ranger. I bought some sort of adapter on Amazon to negate the parking brake safety feature JUST SO I COULD CHANGE MY DIMMING FEATURES. I have no idea why Pioneer had to put the "i'd like this to be dimmer" feature in the naughty no-no list, but there it was. I don't want to watch a DVD while I drive, but now I can I guess.. Just because I wanted the display to dim at night. Otherwise this thing behaves much like a stereo in a modern vehicle that has connectivity to your phone. It works well with my iphone 6S (just like the stereo in my 2014 Subaru.) I hooked this stereo up to some Pioneer 6x8 door speakers and rear speakers in the Ranger and I end up listening to the volume at about 15 out of 50. I also hooked it up to a powered Kicker subwoofer. All the adjustment features available on the Pioneer gave me precise control over the sound and I'm very happy. I'm using a USB stick full of .flac files to listen to my music. It works quickly and is fairly easy to navigate. The touch screen is pretty responsive. Not like using an ipad, but OK. For the couple hundred bucks I paid for this it's awesome. I didn't research other brands or models because I'm a 40 year old who doesn't have time for that stuff now. If you're like me and just don't have time for dealing with inferior products and you're not that guy that nit picks technical details, this radio will probably make you happy. I specifically wanted an HD receiver for FM so I could listen to my oldies station that lives on HD2 of another channel. Mission accomplished. I can also put dubstep music on and annoy the neighbors and whatnot, if I'm so inclined. Thumbs up Pioneer. Cool radio. Maybe make it less annoying with a legal notice and an override option for all the hidden features.
The NETGEAR R6250 Smart WiFi 5 Router with AC dual band Gigabit delivers AC1600 WiFi speeds. It offers the best wireless coverage for large homes and is ideal for homes with 8 or more wireless devices. It also provides the best connectivity for dual band wireless devices.
I bought this router to replace a failing router. Apparently routers are throw-away items because they don't contain fans to keep them cool in the name of saving power and noise. Anyway, this one works just fine. I wanted to get something mid range. I had it up and running with the same name and password as my old router in about 10 minutes. I did have to re-authenticate all of my devices to talk with it, but no big deal. And my old problem: loss of speed has been fixed. I now get the 25 megabits I'm paying for from the cable company out of my computers and devices around the house.