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Boss BV9155B In-Dash Double-DIN 4.5" DVD/MP3/CD Widescreen Receiver with USB, SD Card, Bluetooth and Front Panel AUX Input (Detachable Front Panel)
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Worth every penny : Boss BV9155B In-Dash Double-DIN 4.5" DVD/MP3/CD Widescreen Receiver with USB, SD Card, Bluetooth and Front Panel AUX Input (Detachable Front Panel)
I bought this product even though there were few reviews available online. I was actually not looking for a DVD player, but this was the cheapest double-DIN receiver I could find with Bluetooth. All the other features work as advertised. I have used everything short of a USB drive and streaming media from my phone (due to my phone not supporting that feature.) I have a 4 GB SD card that I have used on several occasions and it works just like it says. While I love the receiver, there are a few things you should know ahead of time, and I will list a couple of tricks that may make it more enjoyable. First off, it takes a while to load up a CD (or the SD card). When the CD is playing, the BOSS splash screen is up and all that you see is the track number and the elapsed time for that track. No clock, etc. When the SD card is playing, you get a screen that shows the directory on the left, and the files in the currently selected folder on the right. The font is kind of small, so keep your reading glasses handy if you don't have 20/20. I have begun to use the IR remote more than I though I would - some of the features are quicker to make happen on the remote than on the limited buttons on the receiver. Now for a couple of tricks: 1. 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 car in motion. If you hook up the "Parking Brake" wire to a ground, you won't see that message - and the side benefit is that you can now watch a DVD regardless of whether the car is moving or not. 2. I installed a back-up camera and wired it to the reverse light. Sure enough, when you put the car in reverse the camera automatically comes up. However, you can't adjust the audio of whatever you were listening to before you went in reverse. Typically that is how long the CD takes to load, and if the volume was loud you can't turn it down until you are out of reverse. The power output is great and an AMP is not needed unless you are running a SUB. I have a BOSS 8" powered AMP connected to this with some nice Polk Audio component speakers and the transformation of my vehicle is amazing. The DVD display is very nice, although I haven't used it since my initial test - I don't recommend driving down the road with a movie playing. All in all this was a great purchase. My only other gripe is that I had to re-engineer the mounting process for my vehicle. Also, the plastic bezel wouldn't fit either due to the size of the opening in my console. So if you own a 2003 Nissan Frontier, be prepared for those gotchas. I would recommend this to anyone looking for an inexpensive upgrade to their factory stereo!