Dansure Car Stereo Autoradio with Bluetooth, MP3 Player Audio Media Receiver In Dash FM Radio Aux Input Receiver With Remote Control Product Features: Built-in Bluetooth + Microphone Support hands-free calls. Support advanced audio transmission mode. Support the clock indicating while power is off. High-quality digital stereo FM radio. Support three-band radio store FM1-FM2-FM3, and can preset 18 radio stations. (Radio frequency: 87.5-108MHz). Support USB/SD/MMC card reader. Support audio: MP3/WMA/WAV formats and so on. Support folder play function. Support breakpoint memory and ID3 play. Support remote control. Rotary electronic volume control. MP3 play supports pause /preview/repeat/random play and 10 tracks up/down selections. Electronic type bass/treble/left and right balance/front and back balance volume control Multiple EQ scenario mode choice: jazz, rock, pop, classical, etc. Support mute and equal loudness (LUOD) control. Front AUX audio input hole and rear terminal L / R audio RCA output hole. 4 track high-power output (4 high-power loudspeakers) 60W x 4. Specifications: Color: Black Input voltage: DC 12V Output power 4 x 60W Frequency range: 87.5MHZ-108.0MHZ Max Current Consumption: 15A Panel size: Appxo. 188 x 150 x 58 mm Note: The remote control comes with battery, and battery can be replaced if it die, battery model is CR2025. Package Included: 1 x Bluetooth Car Stereo player 1 x Remote Control(with battery) 2 x Power cables 1 x Installation Tool Set 1 x User Manual
H**L
Run screaming!
Update 10/9/17I'm really tired of it forgetting my presets. It's not the wiring because it sometimes works right. Will be returning this.Update 9/25/17Still having problems with it losing preset stations and settings. Amps are adequate but not great, there's some distortion at higher volume settings that shouldn't be there, which tells me that the 60w per channel rating is likely peak power, not RMS power. That means the amps are likely about 10-20 watts RMS each. May return it, deducting two stars.Update 8/7/17(Started the truck today, radio was off. It usually comes on when I start the truck because I never turn the unit off, but this time I had to use the power button. Then I noticed all radio presets were gone. Hmm...I'm sure I wired it correctly and securely because it was working fine.)Original review:Things change, especially technology. That being said, the Kenwood head unit I installed years ago in my 2006 Tundra will not connect with my iPhone 6S. Laws change, as well, and now we're on the verge of getting tickets for holding a phone, so I wanted something that will pipe my calls through and my music as well. This little unit is one heck of a deal for the price. No AM, no CD, but I realized that I listen to only one FM station anyway if I'm not using iHeartRadio on the phone. Better sound quality than over the air antenna reception, anyway. Easy install - just cut the wires behind where the KW was attached, and the colors match up! Glad that's standardized. Sound quality is good no great, but there is a reasonable amount of EQ control (treble, bass, and 4 presets), balance, fader, local/distant, and more. I'm truly surprised at how quickly it installed and as soon as I turned it on my phone saw it, I clicked on it (BT MP3) and it was connected. The built in mic is better than the Kenwood, we tested it while I was driving. The volume of the caller is weak, likely to prevent feedback, but the quality is good. So, now I only have to hook up a charge cable if my phone is in need of some juice - no more aux cable! For the price this is a great deal. If anything goes awry, I'll update but so far I'm stoked.
A**N
Looks good, works great
Looks good, works great. Controls only took a few minutes to figure out, other than setting the clock.I have a 1991 Volvo 240 station wagon. I can't say how it compares to the stock speakers, since we bought the car used and it had an aftermarket Blaupunkt radio and amp already installed. I was having issues with the radio refusing to play due to an issue with the CD tray, and the amp was causing weird sound issues (only one speaker working at a time, etc.), so when my dad helped me install it we bypassed the amp and plugged directly into the speakers. Installation took a few hours simply because we had to figure out how the previous owner had rewired everything; if you know what goes where in your dash it should be pretty simple.This little $30 unit sounds way better than the (more expensive, but older) stereo it replaced. I actually am waiting for a new antenna to arrive, as mine was broken and only barely working as-is, but aside from getting more static with the broken antenna I can still tell it sounds better.I was specifically looking for something with bluetooth, as well, and that sounds crystal clear. I like to listen to podcasts on long drives rather than music, and I've found that it sounds best with the equalizer off for talking-only audio. I'm planning on trying out the SD or USB storage modes once I can put a few playlists together. Also glad it has a clock; something I guess is normally overlooked, but my old tank just has an analog clock built in and that hasn't kept accurate time in years, lol.
T**N
Complete Junk.
This stereo is complete and total garbage. Because I wanted Bluetooth, I bought this to replace my approximately 12 year old Alpine CD/Radio/AUX deck that was not cheap in its time. I thought I could replace the sound quality of my Alpine deck and Rockford Fosgate speakers with a $30 deck, but I now realize how wrong I was. Now I'm regretting spending the several hours rewiring the harness so I could accommodate this steaming pile. The worst part is, I bought this more than half a year ago and only just now got around to installing it and cannot return it at this point.Not only does this thing have massive static interference and faint popping sounds when it's turned on, even if the volume is at 0, it also does it when it's turned OFF! The sound quality is atrocious; no clarity, and no ability to overcome the useless preset equalizer settings. With the exception of the "Classical" setting, my Rockford Fosgate speakers sounded like I was listening to AM radio on paper cone speakers.Save yourself the frustration of installing this if you appreciate any sort of sound quality. Spend the extra $50 and get something you won't be disappointed with.
E**R
B+
I bought this cheap little deck for my 1991 Ford Ranger work truck. I just wanted to be able to listen to the radio and Bluetooth my phone. Overall I'm really impressed. For $25 it was well worth it. I've been using it for about 2 months now and have had little to no issues. The Bluetooth aspect works flawlessly. The radio tuner is sometimes jumpy, but it's not annoying. Since it has no cd player it is super small and light. Will purchase again. If you're wanting a high end deck this isn't it. If you want cheap, dependable sound this will fit your needs.
D**X
wiring was super easy once you figured out the A and B ...
Does everything as it should, it didn't come with any extra screws. buttons all work. I wish it had AM radio. over it fit into the toyota sienna (2006) along with the kit I got it. wiring was super easy once you figured out the A and B from the written directions (no visual pictures). Just make sure you got it in the right way. for the price you can't beat it , blue tooth works great.
J**S
Amazing for the price
Works perfectly and Bluetooth sound quality is much higher than I expected. Looks right at home in my 2001 Outback. Also, the hands free calling through bluetooth works great with the the built in mic. Pretty crazy that this thing is only $30. Would highly recommend and may buy more for some other vehicles.
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