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Originally Posted by HRTROB
You can use Waze with any head unit that has an Aux input, but you will have to navigate using the phone. With the Pioneer head units, you can use the head unit's touchscreen to navigate. I prefer Waze over any other nav program because it gives you real-time traffic updates and warnings
By they way guys if you're installing an aftermarket head unit, use a Toyota wiring harness adaptor and Lexus antenna adaptor so that everything will be plug and play - no wire splicing whatsoever 
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Aux input?
Google Maps on my iPhone does not do turn by turn. Just a useless preview.
Apple Maps naman... I dont want to end up "inside" Muntinlupa.
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Originally Posted by HRTROB
I'm using a similar app. I have a GoPoint BT1 and I use DashCommand to monitor temps, timing, AFR, fuel economy etc. Then for the track I have Harry's lap timer app, it gives you a lap timer and the ability to render video overlayed with lap times and OBD data
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Are you using AppRadio 2? I am looking at AppRadio 3 that was announced this week. I prefer the model without the DVD/CD component.
But the Kenwood that Nik uses is a big sell kaso this video shows the Kenwood you need to control the interface via the iPhone rather than direct to the stereo. My preference sana was to plug the phone and tuck it away and control every function and app through the headunit.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKkjRQ6g7pY"]Kenwood DDX630wbt and the Iphone - YouTube[/ame]
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I am wondering with the iPad being so thin, light and responsive why cant headunits be as trim as well. I read the Kenwood weighs a good 2.6kg and costs more than an iPad. Not against anyone on ft86club but I just find it really really odd.