


Let me start by saying this: the Pioneer DMH-2660NEX is a game-changer for anyone looking to upgrade their car's infotainment system. The 6.8" capacitive touchscreen feels premium, and the wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto integration works like magic—most of the time.
The installation was surprisingly straightforward. Even in my older truck that never had a screen, it fit perfectly after some minor adjustments. The Bluetooth connectivity is rock-solid, automatically pairing with my phone every time I start the car without fail.
Sound quality? Absolutely fantastic. The EQ adjustments let me fine-tune everything to my liking, and the intuitive screen layout makes navigating through menus a breeze while driving.
Now for the quirks: About 1% of the time, CarPlay doesn't connect immediately—usually when I'm making multiple short stops. And it's mildly annoying that sometimes it defaults to a basic media screen instead of launching straight into CarPlay.
The backup camera compatibility is a nice bonus, though some users report setup challenges. And while most find Bluetooth seamless, a few have experienced connection issues that require restarting the car.
Pro tip: Update the firmware immediately using Pioneer's CarAVAssist app—it makes a noticeable difference in performance once you get past the slightly clunky update process.
For those considering Android Auto: Be aware some users report stability issues compared to Apple CarPlay's near-flawless performance.
Bottom line? If you want modern smartphone integration without breaking the bank on a factory system, this Pioneer unit delivers excellent value despite its minor imperfections.
