Navigation
Al's Electronics Center has you covered geographically when you’re driving around in unfamiliar territory. Whether you’re on vacation or trying to find a location somewhat local, you can find it with ease if you have a navigation system installed in your vehicle. Al's carries major manufacturer lines in the navigation industry. Let us help you choose a model that will guide you to your next destination quickly and worry free.
Suppliers
 Visit the Kenwood Website.
For over 25 years, Kenwood car entertainment has delivered quality audio products with cutting-edge technologies. From high-speed iPod connectivity on our receivers and multimedia products, to OEM integration and our celebrated line of speakers and amps, Kenwood continues to blaze trails with easy-to-use products that work seamlessly and sound great.
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Visit the Pioneer Website.
We make the kind of car products that make driving more enjoyable by offering high quality audio and video, seamless connectivity and ease of use. View our extensive line of GPS Navigation, DVD audio/video receivers, CD receivers, amplifiers, speakers, subwoofers that take you well beyond the traditional car stereo.
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Visit the JVC Website.
Navigation that features highly useful Navigation features such as: Traffic, Destination search, Route simulation, Route guidance, voice guidance, text-to-speech, zoom, manual scroll, magnified view, many POIs and so on. This unit can search by multiple methods - shown by pushing "MENU" while display is map mode.
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Visit the Sony Website.
Find your way with an in-dash Sony® A/V receiver with navigation. Featuring navigation from TomTom, you'll have over one million miles of accurate maps at your fingertips. Top-notch entertainment also comes standard, with pristine audio output and premium video quality on the expansive touchscreen display. You'll also appreciate extras like USB 1-Wire1 connections and Bluetooth® technology2 for easy riding on road trips or just your daily commute. Best of all, no folding necessary.
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