Insignia NS-NAV01 4.3″ GPS Navigation Reviews
6
Jul
2010

- WAAS-enabled GPS system
- Original Insignia
- Features Preloaded Maps of the United States
- 2 million points of interest
- Backlit 4.3″ color LCD touch screen
Insignia NS-NAV01 GPS Kit Includes:
(1) Insignia NS-NAV01 4.3″ GPS Unit
(1) DC Car Charger
(1) Suction Cup GPS Mount
(1) 2 GB SD Memory Card
(ALL) Original Manuals
The Insignia NS-NAV01 4.3″ GPS Unit Features:
Preloaded base maps of the United States
Up to 2 million points of interest guide you toward interesting and useful destinations.
Backlit 4.3″ color LCD touch screen
Easily navigate settings and functions day or night on the large, bright dis
Price:

- GuideView Window For Picture-in-picture Navi. Directions
- 6 Million Points Of Interest (POIs)
- HD Radio/Satellite Radio/Bluetooth Compatible
- DVD-R /-RW /+R /+RW / VR / CD-R /-RW Playback
The INA-W900 All-in-one Navigation/DVD/Receiver is equipped with a 7 WVGA, 1.15 million pixel touch-control screen. Alpines exclusive GuideView Window gives you a picture-in-picture nav window while the unit is in audio display/mode. Alpine’s OnPoint Advanced GPS Positioning ensures accurate positioning on the map in areas where it’s difficult to receive GPS reception. The INA-W900 uses the latest Burr-Brown 24 Bit DAC for ultimate sound quality with all your digital media sources. With “Made fo
Rating:
(out of 3 reviews)
Price: $ 760.00
3 Responses to Insignia NS-NAV01 4.3″ GPS Navigation Reviews
N. Graeve
July 6th, 2010 at 7:40 am
Review by N. Graeve for Alpine INA-W900 – Navigation system with DVD player, LCD monitor, digital player and radio
Rating:
I would rate this unit an 8.8/10. I own a 2009 Honda Accord Ex-L w/o Nav because Honda charges a ridiculously high price for their navigation package and I knew I could do better for cheaper with aftermarket. This unit does an ok job with its navigation, but not as good as other units. The alpine has about 6 million points of interest compared to 12 million of other units so if you are searching for a location without its address, it could pose potential problems. As far as map updates, I doubt it. I have heard from Alpine owners of past and they still haven’t released a map update for previous models. A feature I would have liked to seen is the ability to send an address to your headunit from googlemaps which would have negated the need for map updates in my opinion. The turn by turn navigation is nice, the voice is not annoying and it has an adjustable setting that controls how loud the voice comes in over your music. Another feature I like is being able to see your next turn even if you are on the audio screen.
Where this unit shines, in my opinion, is its ipod integration.
**Disclaimer: Be forewarned if you have an ipod touch you will have issues with it because it is not completely compatible with the ipod touches. There will be occasional disconnects and the only solution is to unplug and then plug back in your ipod, even on the latest firmware, 3.1 as of this message. I have confirmed this with Alpine support (which is sub par at best). This would have been a deal breaker for me, but luckily I have a classic also that works very well with it even though there are some minor quirks though (not a dealbreaker in my book), but that could be because of the ipod, it is rather old and has been run over.**
The way you access your ipod is pretty much mimicked through the Alpine. You have access to everything you would normally have when using your ipod (music, movies, podcasts, playlists…). The sound quality using the ipod to the headunit is nice!!! I am no audiophile but music sounds great from this headunit with the settings I currently have. I have heard from others that the IMPRINT module makes it sound even better if you don’t know how to properly configure your settings by yourself (which I know I don’t). Album artwork shows up nicely in the corner if you have artwork for the song or if you prefer, your next turn if using navigation. One thing I would have liked to have seen with the ipod integration is a search function so you don’t have to scroll through all of your music. I have 4,000+ songs and even though you can scroll by alphabet, it would make things a lot faster in some cases if I could just use a search function that narrowed down all the available listings every time you clicked another letter to the song/artist/album name like you would do with your ipod. Speaking of the alphabet search function, it can be a little hairy at times. You would think that since one of the selling points of this head unit is its ipod integration, it would sort songs like iTunes does seeing as how iTunes is the only way to put songs on your ipod. For example, lets say I have the following list of songs:
Almost Easy
American Idiot
…And Justice for All
Arterial Black
Baba O’Riley
If I am currently on a screen that shows these 5 songs and I hit the Alphabet > button you would think it would put the ‘B’ listings at the top, but it doesnt. It sees the … and puts that at the top of the screen since it is different from ‘A’. So now we have …And Justice for All at the top of the screen and if I were to hit the Alphabet > button again, Arterial Black would show at the top because ‘A’ is different from …. iTunes ignores these just like it does the word ‘The’ in song titles when sorting by alphabet but this headunit does not. Minor quirk, I know.
Video looks great on the 7 inch screen and the sound quality is great as well when using a DVD. If you use a converter to change a video to ipod format (instead of DVD format) from say .flv (YouTube’s format) or .avi there is some sound/video quality loss but it is still convenient to be able to store all of your movies on your ipod and have them accessible at any time.
I also bought an Alpine backup camera to go along with the headunit and it is a dream to have. I am very surprised it came with toggable cones to help you measure distance. Along the same lines, this headunit is an awesome all in one system. There are connections for another AUX input so if you wanted to put in say a front camera or PS2, this system is accomodating. Be prepared to pony out the money for extras though (backup camera, Imprint, HD radio, SIRIUS, Bluetooth). These are all seperate modules that you must pay for. I was a little disheartened to see you had to pay out extra for Imprint and Bluetooth. Maybe not so much the Imprint, but definately the Bluetooth I felt should have been included.
The touchscreen user interface is responsive and user friendly, not to mention eye candy. Be prepared to hear people say “I want that” for any passengers you might have. Menus are easy to navigate and provide adequate system options. I cannot speak on audio options such as HPF or LPF, for people with aftermarket audio systems, as I don’t have one and I have never dealt with options like that before.
All in all, this unit is a definate + in my book. I am very happy with my purchase and am glad I didn’t buy a different head unit, I would just like to see some map updates and I will be a very happy man.
Summary:
+++Definate headturner
++Audio Sound Quality
+Touchscreen interface
+Ipod Integration…
-Assuming you don’t have a iTouch
+Built to be an all in one device…
-If you shell out extra money for the modules
+- Navigation package has its moments. Map updates hold this unit back from being competitive with other units.
–Alpine Support
Ernest Bruce
July 6th, 2010 at 7:58 am
Review by Ernest Bruce for Alpine INA-W900 – Navigation system with DVD player, LCD monitor, digital player and radio
Rating:
I purchased this product in February 2010; I’ve used it, for a few months. I also purchased the rear-view camera, Bluetooth, steering wheel controls, and a couple of amplifiers.
When the unit works, it works great. However, this happens very seldom. I’ve used the unit with my iPod touch and iPod classic . I constantly get an Error3 message and then the unit cannot connect to the iPod. I have to turn off the car to re-establish the connection. Alpine customer service awful: as I was starting to explain the various issues I have this unit, the representative hung up on me.
Problems:
- cannot turn off rear-view camera feature: I can turn off the input, but the camera randomly works when I go into reverse
- Bluetooth sound performance is terrible: the sound cuts in and out
I am completely disappointed by Alpine. It seems that they never did comprehensive tests on this unit, tests that involve using all its features together, not individually. And they don’t care about their customers, either.
This is my first and last Alpine purchase. I though they were a solid company invested in its customers, but have found out they’re not.
Tremaine M. Holman
July 6th, 2010 at 8:45 am
Review by Tremaine M. Holman for Alpine INA-W900 – Navigation system with DVD player, LCD monitor, digital player and radio
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THE ITEM WAS SENT OUT QUICK AND WAS IN GOOD SHAPE NO PROBLEM WITH SELLER A+