Igo-p719wdv2 May 2026

This unit is for someone who wants Apple CarPlay or Android Auto. It lacks those protocols entirely.

The IGO-P719WDV2 wins if you need DVD playback and a sharp screen. The Pioneer sounds better but has no screen. The Boss has lower resolution. Is the IGO-P719WDV2 Still Worth Buying in 2025? Short answer: Yes, for certain users. igo-p719wdv2

The is a stellar feature at this price point. It provides a dedicated low-pass filter (80Hz, 120Hz, or 160Hz), allowing you to add an external amp and sub without needing a separate line output converter. Connectivity and Practical Use Bluetooth Performance The Bluetooth 4.0 chip pairs quickly (usually within 5 seconds of starting the car). Call quality is the unit's strongest feature: the built-in microphone (located on the front panel) does a decent job of canceling road noise, though callers may hear you sounding slightly "tinny." For music streaming, the A2DP profile supports track metadata (song/artist name) on the display. USB and SD Card Support The USB port supports drives up to 32GB (formatted to FAT32). It plays MP3, WMA, and surprisingly, FLAC files – a lossless format that audiophiles will appreciate. The SD card slot is primarily for map data (if you install a navigation box) or additional music storage. Video Playback The DVD drive is regional code-free out of the box (most units are set to Region 0). It plays burned DVD-R/RW discs reliably. Video files (MP4/AVI) must be encoded at 720x480 resolution or lower; higher resolutions will cause stuttering. Installation Guide for the IGO-P719WDV2 Installing this unit is a standard Double-DIN procedure. This unit is for someone who wants Apple