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    Active Member Two Rings
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    Aftermarket Nav w/ wired (not wireless) ODB2 support?

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    Hi all, just picked up a B7 A4 and am looking for an aftermarket nav with the following features, any recommendations?

    1. Non-wifi-based nav; eg I want a nav that loads maps via DVD/USB/SD card etc, not via internet.
    2. ODB2 support, preferably via wired connection, not bluetooth or wifi.
    3. Supports my car's built-in XM satellite radio.

    Thanks!
    Last edited by fbg111; 11-20-2016 at 12:42 PM.

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    Established Member Two Rings Destiny2.0's Avatar
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    Idk about number 2 or 3 cause I'm not familiar with them but I just put in the pioneer abh-x4800bs and it's amazing. Connects to your phone with a regular cable and you can have navi from your phone display on the screen. There's no lag or anything, it works beautifully imo.


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    Veteran Member Three Rings cheemn's Avatar
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    Al these years I have yet to hear of any company that makes a headunit that supports your existing Audi factory satellite radio. You have to get a headunit which has its own satellite tuner, use the portable sirius/xm radio and connect it to your unit with auxiliary input, or stream it though the app on your phone to your head unit.

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    Established Member Two Rings Destiny2.0's Avatar
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    Recommended aftermarket Nav w/ Android and ODB2 support?

    The pioneer avh -x5800bhs is the one that comes with Hd radio


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