🚗 Elevate Your Drive with Smart Sound!
The BOSS Audio Systems BVCP9700A-C Car Stereo System is a cutting-edge multimedia receiver featuring Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for seamless smartphone integration. With a 7-inch touchscreen, Bluetooth connectivity, and a powerful 320-watt output, this stereo system transforms your driving experience into a connected, hands-free adventure. It supports a variety of apps and comes with a backup camera for added safety. Professional installation is recommended to maximize functionality.
Number of Channels | 4 |
Output Wattage | 320 Watts |
Audio Output Type | Speakers |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, AM/FM |
Internet Applications | Pandora, Spotify, iHeartRadio |
Control Method | Touch, Voice |
Connector Type | USB |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Number of Audio Channels | 4 |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
Controller Type | Google Assistant, Android |
Additional Features | No CD DVD, Android Auto, Capacitive Touchscreen, Backup Camera Included, Apple CarPlay, Bluetooth Audio & Hands-Free Calling. |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Speaker |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.67"D x 6.71"W x 3.8"H |
Color | Black |
C**O
Pros outweigh the cons. Good double din stereo from a reputable brand
I desperately needed some way to listen to music in my recently bought 2010 Genesis. It had no Bluetooth music and the aux did not work so I was stuck listening to the radio like old times. So I bought this one (I bought an off brand/Chinese one before this one but it did not fit and had to return it). Instantly changed my riding experience.PROS- Wireless or wired Apple CarPlay (I love it so much).- All the features that come with Apple CarPlay. Music, navigation, etc. (I mostly just use it for Spotify).- You now have a good quality double din stereo in your car that’s not stupidly expensive. That’s awesome by itself.- Just looks good and boosts your driving experience.CONS- Has a little bit of half second delay when clicking anything.- No knob to change volume. I seriously did not know that I would hate the + and - buttons for volume adjustment. It’s fine though, I just wished it had a knob.- Not too big of a deal but I’ve had a couple of instances where it just restarts out of no where. Comes back to life in like 7 seconds like nothing happened.- The mic it comes with is kinda trash. You’ll just have to yell at whoever you’re on the call with if your using hands free calling.But that’s all the bad stuff. If you ask me, the pros heavily outweigh the cons.I changed the stereo myself and I recommend to do heavy research before purchasing any stereo. For me, I had to buy like 3 separate things, 2 harnesses and a bezel, to install any stereo. YOU WILL NEED TO CUT WIRES AND CONFECT THEM. It’s not that hard though because the wires the stereo has are color coded and named to make connecting wires easy. 8/10 stereo
M**T
Fits 2002 Ford F350 lariat 7.3 with small easy cut
Works great, easy to install, wish it had a volume knob but the push buttons work I guess, fit my 2002 Ford F350 lariat 7.3 had to cut with multitool one part but was simple and easy to install. Hooked up sub to it and camera as well. CarPlay works and Bluetooth as well
H**I
Great Head unit for the price!
My wife's 2011 Nissan Sentra severely needed an audio upgrade. She got spoiled by having carplay in our other car and decent quality audio for phone calls. This thing came in to save the day at a decent price point. I know there are other head units for almost half the price of this one... but I really didn't want to risk going through the work of installing a radio system to find out it has a crappy GUI and/or terrible sound quality.The installation for this went as expected (if you've ever done a radio install). Took me about 6-8 hours total with looking up video guides, routing wiring, and getting everything tested out.Cons: I had to take 1 star off for this, but would have only taken a half star if possible... The mic that came with this had the crappiest little mount, I'm pretty sure it was broken out of the box, but even if it wasn't, it was really flimsy. I was able to route the mic up the left windshield pillar and gave it enough tension that it sits reasonably well between where pillar and the roofline meet. Once installed, I called my wife and she confirmed everything sounded nice and clear.If I were to add any other cons. I think the wiring that comes off the included camera could have been longer. Although this might have been particular to the Sentra. To get it all connected properly, I had to cut the wiring and extend it so I could route it out of the trunk lid and through the grommets that go into the trunk. It wasn't really that big of a deal, but added more work than I expected for this portion.Pros: We'll see what the wife says after a few weeks, but I think the interface is perfect. Not flashy, not too plain, it just has all the essentials laid out simply, and the settings area is the same. I hate products that overcomplicate settings, or has a wonky UI that wasn't thought out and has a bunch of weird quirks or menu's that weren't vetted by native speakers.The sound! Holy crap the sound. I knew a replacement head unit might product better sound than the stock unit, but wow, even without a sub, in my wife's very stock 2011 Sentra, you can really get the bass bumpin when you turn the 'loud' mode on. I think I may still replace her speakers as certain mid frequencies sound a little tinny, but the quality of sound improvement surprised me.The screen: I haven't driven around in varied conditions yet, but in our driveway the screen looks pretty good day and night. The response time and feel on the finger tips feels nice. It's definitely a higher resolution screen than what we have in our 2021 Hyundai, which I found surprising.Backup Camera: This seems like a really basic no frills camera. I have a feeling we'll need to tighten the screw that holds its angle in place. Overall though, it does the job and is really helpful to have.
A**R
Initial Install in Fiero..
Looks pretty good. A little wiring work to get it to function in a 45 year old car. The Android connect works good. Seems like a great value. Can't wait to try it out with whole system.
P**.
Clearly not the best, but works most of the time.
I have had this installed in my truck for a year now. In that time, it's had multiple glitches. Sometimes the screen goes blank for no reason. It will intermittently lock up and have to do a reboot. Especially in the cold, and I live in Texas. So it doesn't get that cold.Recently it has been having trouble switching to Android Auto when I connect my phone.When I play a video on my phone, after connecting Android Auto, if I don't play some music from an app (like Amazon Music). It will play the audio through the navigation sound setting, instead of the main sound setting. Which for some reason is separate, and quiet. No matter what I do, the navigation sound is way too quiet. Honestly, all sound should just be played through one setting,.I have had several instances where the unit has not picked up that I have turned on my headlights, and it doesn't switch to night screen settings. The screen is easily readable unless it's really bright outside.Overall, I guess you get what you pay for, and this head unit is pretty cheap.
S**E
Boss Radeosystem
Works great. Connected to my phone and everything is wonderful!
J**E
Great purchase!
So far it works flawlessly and it's great to have CarPlay in my 2004 f250
N**O
Not bad
Not bad, for some reason I cannot listen phone calls. Need a different face frame for jeep jk
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