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		<title>Boss BV9155B In-Dash Double-DIN 4.5&#8243; DVD/MP3/CD Widescreen Receiver with USB, SD Card, Bluetooth and Front Panel AUX Input (Detachable Front Panel) Reviews</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[SALE Price: $ 369.00 USERS REVIEWS: One tiny line across the top rated shows what&#8217;s at the moment taking part in, on a gradually scrolling show. The tuner has slightly a lot more static than our old stereo off the exact same antenna, but the distinction isn&#8217;t fantastic. It&#8217;s obnoxious, but it&#8217;s not a large&#8230;]]></description>
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<p><i> One tiny line across the top rated shows what&#8217;s at the moment taking part in, on a gradually scrolling show.  The tuner has slightly a lot more static than our old stereo off the exact same antenna, but the distinction isn&#8217;t fantastic.  It&#8217;s obnoxious, but it&#8217;s not a large deal.  This display is way too tiny to be specifically useful &#8212; you won&#8217;t be glancing at the dash to see the name of the recent song when you&#8217;re enjoying MP3s.  While you play an MP3 supply, you see this menu display &#8212; and that&#8217;s it. The detachable faceplate comes with a minor material pouch with a drawstring &#8212; don&#8217;t expect it to offer you a lot protection past avoiding small scratches. The sound is much far better than our factory-put in stereo (in a Kia Sedona) &#8212; richer sound, deeper bass, but not distracting or distorting (all with the factory-put in speakers).  Street noise isn&#8217;t bad, and the driver is very understandable. I haven&#8217;t watched any video on the screen, as I didn&#8217;t want to tear every little thing apart to figure out how to hook it up to the parking brake.  I also appreciate the dial volume knob, and that several of the controls have tough buttons as properly as touchscreen equivalents. This had all the attributes we were searching for &#8212; Bluetooth connectivity without a separate microphone to set up, detachable faceplate, DVD support, SD help, USB and external audio input on the faceplate. All in all, quite sound.  Sounds fantastic, seems awful. . The touchscreen excels on the tuner setting &#8212; a great show that exhibits time, radio station, and your existing preset settings (each and every preset exhibits the frequency linked with it).  This does point out a single other irritating feature if you never hook up the park brake (or use it with the park brake disengaged) &#8212; changing to something other than tuner pops up an ugly blue display with a message warning about watching video although you drive, which stays up for numerous seconds. MP3&#8243;, then you will possibly see one thing like this in the directory listing: &#8220;01-01-F&#8221; &#8212; the initial 1 is the method telling you it is the first song on the checklist, and then you get about four-six characters of the filename itself. 1 Dolby or DTS or something fancy.  Because the screen is broken up left-and-appropriate, the width of every area is much less than half the complete width of the show &#8212; which indicates if your MP3 files are named one thing like &#8220;01-First Song on the CD. In which items break down a tiny is when you place in an MP3 source (CD/DVD or SD card &#8212; I haven&#8217;t attempted USB yet but I assume it&#8217;s the very same).  They&#8217;d have been far better off displaying fewer directories and files on the display at once, and letting them take the full width to display far more of the names.  That helps make finding the appropriate song on a directory listing fairly difficult.  I&#8217;d think about acquiring an additional, if my other van&#8217;s dash had a double-DIN slot (at one. The bluetooth connection functions effectively for handsfree telephone calls, and the audio on it is surprisingly good for a condenser mike built into a faceplate &#8212; not wonderful, but for speaking although driving it&#8217;s pretty great. 5-DIN, this just isn&#8217;t an option).  The MP3 metadata only displays for what&#8217;s taking part in, not for the file listings.  Whilst it doesn&#8217;t have all the bells and whistles that some substantial-end stereos have (it doesn&#8217;t detect and show the station call letters), it does fine.  Oh nicely, it performs.  Even if you put in an audio CD, you may see the warning prior to you get to a menu display.  If you do place in a DVD, you can still listen to it even although the video won&#8217;t display if you have not hooked it up to the park brake or if you have and the brake is not set &#8212; if you have a music video DVD, this might be valuable, though the sound is only stereo and not 5.  The display is split into 3 sections.  I didn&#8217;t hear any echo when I talked to my wife, and my voice was coming out the automobile speakers and hers was coming via the mike on the faceplate.  Blech.  The left half of the display shows the directory listing, and the correct half exhibits the filenames for the current directory.  Good sound and an wonderful set of features makes the flaws sufferable, and it looks great in the dash (possibly I&#8217;ll add photos later &#8212; comment if you want some)</p>
<p> Let us see &#8211; the installation was a snap.  It&#8217;s a bit slow to &#8220;read&#8221; your USB/SD data &#8211; excellent twenty seconds just before you get your music bumping.  The radio, cd player, and bluetooth screens are plain but not badly created.  Pairing with bluetooth is effortless and quick.  For instance, when you hang up the bluetooth, or switch the unit back on, it will keep in mind which song you had been on.  Plus it really is not as flashy so hopefully no a single will be tempted to jack me.  The sound quality is a minor far better than expected (better than my component-out OEM Bose head unit) which can make me glad I did not go with a no-title brand. .  I should have acknowledged this because it has a detachable encounter.  All I can say is that I am satisfied with the obtain.  I wasn&#8217;t expecting significantly! All the characteristics I wanted have been there, so I figured someplace there had to be some corners lower.  And once more, for the cost, it just works.  I feel that is about all I have to add.  As far as I can inform, for 5 this is the best unit on Amazon if you happen to be trying to get the most attributes per dollar.  I was a tiny nervous that all the features wouldn&#8217;t perform well &#8211; but they do. .  The GUI is useable and wasn&#8217;t as dumb as I believed it would be. I was actually most disappointed that the unit did not mount flush.  Considering about it now, I really never play CDs at all any longer &#8211; maybe a unit with a greater screen that would mount flush would have been a greater choice, but the buttons you can truly touch and really feel are far much better (and safer) for when you are driving &#8211; especially with the way I drive.  Direct, vibrant sunlight on the screen will render it 75% invisible &#8211; not sure if a more costly unit would act this way? On specific modes, like radio, you can turn the screen off &#8211; so it really is not so vibrant at night.  The SD/USB mode even so is straight ugly, seems like a 80s DOS program&#8217;s try at iTunes, but it gets the work accomplished. Well, going into this acquire I knew you would get what you pay for. </p>
<p> Also, the plastic bezel would not match either due to the size of the opening in my console. ) I have a 4 GB SD card that I have used on numerous occasions and it operates just like it says.  All in all this was a great acquire.  If you hook up the &#8220;Parking Brake&#8221; wire to a ground, you won&#8217;t see that message &#8211; and the side advantage is that you can now view a DVD regardless of regardless of whether the auto is moving or not.  Typically that is how prolonged the CD takes to load, and if the volume was loud you can&#8217;t turn it down right up until you are out of reverse.  So if you own a 2003 Nissan Frontier, be prepared for individuals gotchas.  I was truly not hunting for a DVD player, but this was the most affordable double-DIN receiver I could find with Bluetooth.  I would advise this to any person looking for an inexpensive improve to their factory stereo!.  When the SD card is enjoying, you get a screen that shows the directory on the left, and the files in the currently picked folder on the correct.  I have a BOSS 8&#8243; powered AMP linked to this with some nice Polk Audio component speakers and the transformation of my motor vehicle is remarkable.  My only other gripe is that I had to re-engineer the mounting method for my car. I purchased this merchandise even although there were number of critiques accessible on the web.  The font is variety of modest, so keep your reading glasses useful if you never have twenty/20.  1st off, it takes a although to load up a CD (or the SD card).  I put in a back-up digital camera and wired it to the reverse light.  No clock, and so forth.  When you insert a disc (CD or DVD), a message comes up on a blue screen that tells you to not watch a movie with the automobile in motion.  The power output is wonderful and an AMP is not needed unless of course you are operating a SUB.  Now for a couple of tricks: one.  Although I adore the receiver, there are a number of items you should know ahead of time, and I will list a couple of tricks that may make it a lot more fulfilling.  All the other attributes work as advertised.  2.  Positive enough, when you place the automobile in reverse the camera automatically comes up.  When the CD is taking part in, the BOSS splash screen is up and all that you see is the track number and the elapsed time for that track.  I have begun to use the IR remote much more than I however I would &#8211; some of the features are faster to make take place on the remote than on the limited buttons on the receiver.  Nevertheless, you can&#8217;t adjust the audio of whatever you were listening to ahead of you went in reverse.  The DVD show is quite great, although I haven&#8217;t employed it since my original check &#8211; I do not advocate driving down the street with a movie playing.  I have used everything brief of a USB drive and streaming media from my cellphone (due to my cellphone not supporting that feature</i></p>
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