🎶 Elevate Your Marine Experience with Sound That Moves You!
The Single Din Marine Stereo Receiver is a versatile and powerful audio solution designed for marine vehicles. With Bluetooth connectivity for hands-free calls and music streaming, a robust 300W peak power output, and a user-friendly interface featuring voice control, this stereo ensures an exceptional audio experience on the water. Its high-contrast LCD display and multiple media input options make it a must-have for any boating enthusiast.
Wattage | 3E+2 |
Number of Channels | 4 |
Output Wattage | 3E+2 Watts |
Output Power | 300 Watts |
Audio Output Type | RCA |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Internet Applications | Pandora, Spotify |
Control Method | App, Remote, Voice |
Connector Type | RCA |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Auxiliary, USB |
Controller Type | Push Button IR Remote Control APP Control, Hand Control Rotary Knob |
Additional Features | Digital Display Screen Push-To-Talk Voice Assistant APP Control IR Remote Control, FM AM Tuner Equalizer SD Card Input 2.1A USB Charge Aux-in, 4V Pre-amp Subwoofer Output, Built-In Bluetooth Hands-Free Calling Music Streaming Built-in Microphone, 300W Max Power Extra Bass Preset EQ |
Compatible Devices | Subwoofer, MP3, Amplifier, Smartphone, Speaker |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.7"D x 7.4"W x 2"H |
Color | White Marine Stereo |
J**Y
Good radio for my boat
The radio was easy to install. It sounds good and has great bass.
O**N
Nice inexpensive stereo with many features for getting the job done.
I used this stereo to replace the original one in my boat. The installation was straight forward with all the expected connections. The wires for this unit are a very thin gauge but the connection is fine so far. There are many current features with this unit to ensure you are able to have what ever music you like with you. The Bluetooth connection was easily detected and connected to my phone. The sound level is a little lower when on Bluetooth than the standard radio but that can be resolved easily enough by just turning it up a bit. It has a slot for a micro USB card which is nice for those lakes that don't seem to get any kind of reception along with two standard USB plugs that can be used to charge a phone and stream music from a thumb drive. If you are still holding on to an older MP3 player there is an Aux port also. The controls are intuitive and simple to navigate which I really appreciate. The unit comes with a remote but no battery is supplied with the remote which is some coin style battery. I haven't tried the App for controlling the unit but it does offer that feature also. The only negatives with the unit so far is how easy the knob pulls off and it does have a cheaply made feel to me. If you are looking for a powerful head unit to blast music all over the lake, this is most likely not the right unit for you but to have music at a moderate level, it does just fine. As long as it lasts and continues to function as it is now, I would recommend it for a low budget option.
C**E
Exceptional Marine Stereo Receiver!
The Single Din Marine Stereo Receiver is a fantastic addition to any boat or watercraft! Its sleek design and digital LCD display are not only visually appealing but also easy to read in bright sunlight. The Bluetooth connectivity works seamlessly, allowing for smooth streaming of music and hands-free calls.I love the push-to-talk assistant feature, which makes it easy to stay connected while on the water. The sound quality is impressive, with clear audio and a powerful 4.2-channel output that fills the space beautifully.The multiple input options, including AM, FM, MP3, SD, and USB charging, provide great versatility for listening to your favorite tunes. This stereo receiver has significantly enhanced my boating experience, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable and feature-rich marine audio solution!
L**E
Wished it Displayed the Song/Artist
The radio was fairly easy to install and has decent enough sound. My biggest frustration is that it doesn't display any information about the music when playing the radio and when in Bluetooth mode.
T**E
Good radio for a good price
This is advertised as a Marine radio so it should be able to take outdoor weather just fine (rain, heat/cold, etc.). That means it'll also work well in a UTV, golf cart, homemade boom box, garage, barn, etc.It has all the basic features and functions that you'd expect. It has the universal wiring/plugs in the back so no big deal if you are replacing another modern radio. Sounds good and works as described. I like that it is white so it's a bit of a different look vs. your typical black one.Overall very nice.
J**Z
Nice
This stereo is awesome good price and good quality for a marine stereo. Install and setup is simple if you know how to wire up a stereo sound quality is good and connecting to Bluetooth is easy. Happy with this.
B**G
many input choices, remote control, all digital (no CD or cassette), FM too loud, sound quality OK
I got this product for free, the following is my honest and unbiased review.I saw this single DIN all-digital stereo (no CD or cassette player) being offered on Amazon and wanted to try it out. There is a lot lo like in this inexpensive unit. Your inputs include FM, Aux in, Bluetooth, micro SD card, or USB. I tried them all and they all work well, except for AM (I could not receive any AM stations). You can also have the unit memorize your favorite radio stations: 6 AM stations, and 3 x 6 FM stations. There is a built-in EQ function with multiple presets, and a User setting. I tried the User setting and while a lot of frequency settings can be tweaked, doing so distorted the sound, so instead I just use the ROCK setting. The wireless remote uses a 2025 coin cell battery, but it's pretty much line-of-sight to the radio and the controls are somewhat limited. There are 2 RCA subwoofer out ports however I didn't test them. A digital clock is on the display and can be turned off.The sound is decent. I bench tested with an old 12VDC power supply and 4 car speakers. There is plenty of volume for normal listening. (If you want high power, look elsewhere, although there are also pre-amp outputs.) However, the volume for FM radio is much louder than other inputs. Even at the lowest setting, the volume from FM radio is plenty. The sound from the TF card is good, however navigation of the songs and folders is tedious (one at a time via the unit buttons). Bluetooth is best, since you can control the volume from the source as well as the radio for optimum sound.For less than $50, this unit is OK if you just need a basic digital stereo. However for the same money or a bit more, you can get a generic double DIN unit that includes a big digital screen which provides easier navigation/selection of songs stored on your TF card or on your Bluetooth source.
M**A
Ok
This is a decent marine grade radio. It's nothing special and installed very easy it works and I have no complaints. I would like to see it be a bit more rigid but otherwise I can't complain. I haven't had it long so I don't know how long it will last but it should be okay. For the price it's a good head unit to get someone going.
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