Product Description
JVC designed their KD-X250BT digital media receiver to handle all your music devices, as well as giving you a significant upgrade in power over your factory radio. Plus, built-in Bluetooth gives you the convenience of hands-free calling, plus the ability to enjoy wireless streaming audio.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1586 in Car Audio or Theater
- Brand: JVC
- Model: KDX250BT
- Dimensions: 4.49" h x 10.47" w x 9.69" l,
Features
- Digital media receiver with AM/FM tuner (does not play CDs)
- Built-in Bluetooth for hands-free calling and audio streaming
- Detachable face with single-line display
- USB 1A connection charges devices quicker
- Built-in iPod control, 2-way iPod/iPhone control
Most helpful customer reviews
20 of 22 people found the following review helpful.
Awesome Unit
By Derek
I bought this basically just so I could play music from my iPhone with the Bluetooth. Wanted to have the convenience of going wireless. I have an IPhone 4S. Had some trouble getting them to sync at first but I eventually figured it out. If it doesnt sync automatically and you keep getting the pairing unsuccessful message on your iPhone, wait for your phone and the pairing code to show up on the screen of the JVC unit then don't do anything with your phone and instead press the volume button dial in on the JVC and it should sync. Everything works as advertised and the wireless calls with the microphone is a bonus. Don't have to touch anything on the phone anymore which is a lot easier (and safer) driving. If you just play music through your phone or an ipod in your car like me for 90 bucks you can't go wrong.
17 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
Very good for digital sources but not so much for AM/FM Radio.
By Adventurer
With past experience related to car audio and audio systems design, I'm impressed with the value from most all car stereo equipment currently on the market from recognized manufacturers. This JVC unit is a great value and fills a niche for those who don't need a CD Player. As typical with current JVC car audio, their amplifiers are excellent--the best of any head unit that I've used for power, punch and audio quality. Nice job JVC! USB input, iPod control, and all the functions I tested work quite well. The remote control is a nice feature. Styling is good; display is very good (but only one color). You can download software from JVC to manage playlists on your USB drive. The only downside is this unit's performance on AM/FM which is significantly less than the stock unit (Toyota/Panasonic) that it replaced: less stations on both AM and FM could be found. Also, FM audio quality was notably lower than that of the OEM radio/CD player it replaced. For some, so-so radio performance won't be an issue. If that's the case for you, this unit is a great performer and a very good value. If radio is important to you, look elsewhere: Sony has some of the best performing tuners in car audio currently. Because of the radio performance which is also important to me, I'll rate 3 stars for this otherwise 4 or 5 star unit.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
Almost great
By Veronica
This Head Unit is pretty good.
One of the best displays ever. Large, easy to read, mostly easy to navigate.
Decent fidelity (well above average) and ample power.
Bluetooth and USB recognize WAV files and high quality MP3s. Android works beautifully/effortlessly.
Very simple, straight-forward and well thought out in every regard (except two items below).
Two areas where I was seriously disappointed:
1. FM presets (FM1, FM2, FM3) are a hassle to navigate and recall compared to our old Clarion.
2. The USB will not recognize a USB stick larger than 4gb, though our next size up is an 8gb. VERY disappointing that this was not made clear by the manufacturer. Even with a desktop computer running the JVC playlist app: drives that we have at and above 8gb are not detected by the JVC.
We were planning on purchasing a second digital media receiver for another vehicle of ours due for upgrade, but I am now thinking to try a different brand in hopes of finding one that can read a 100gb to 300gb SSD USB drive.
Two issues away from a great receiver. I truly hope that JVC fixes these two items, because this could very easily be one of the best receivers if they did.
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