Dual XR4115 In-Dash MP3, WMA Mechless Digital Media Receiver with USB, 3.5mm and SD Card Inputs
Item Description
Single DIN In-dash Mechless AM/FM, MP3, WMA Digital Media Receiver with remote with detachable faceplate and wireless remote control included. Black dot-matrix display and blue button lighting. CEA-2006 compliant amplifier Power Output: Peak: 50 watts x 4 channels - RMS: 17 watts x four channels. MP3 ID3 Tag Display (Title/Artist/Album) Playback and Audio Functions, playback of MP3, and WMA files, tuner with 18FM/12AM presets with 3 Selectable EQ Curves (pop, rock and classic) and repeat and random modes. Electronic bass, treble and balance controls. Expandability Selections: 1 Sets of 2V preamp outputs, Front-panel auxiliary input: three.5mm (headphone jack) permits connection to transportable media devices such as MP3 players, etc. Front-panel USB input Front SD Card slot
Product Details
- Product Dimensions: 7 x 7 x 2 inches ; 2.4 pounds
- Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
- ASIN: B004U299S8
- Item model number: XR4115
Client Critiques
This is my new assessment:
Soon after about 7 days, the light of the screen cease working. The radio is nonetheless working, but I can not see nothing!
This tells me that the excellent of the radio is not really good.
Now, I have to uninstall and return it.
This was my old review:
I got the stereo in two days and installed it in my Hyundai Elantra 2006 in less than two hours. I like the quality of the sound and the price/benefit is terrific. I can connect my EVO using the 3.5mm input and listen my music even though charging it working with the USB input. Now I can watch my video podcasts (even though my son is practicing soccer) from my EVO and listen to them with great high quality. I also tested the SD card and it performs like a charm. You can retailer your music in distinct folders and you can choose the folder you want to listen in the stereo. It means that you do not have to develop playlists.
I am overall especially satisfied with this item.
I've been hunting for a radio like this for a lengthy time. I no longer have any CD's whatsoever, so a CD-radio is useless to me. In spite of this, my ten gig mp3 collection functions outstanding with this. I have my entire collection on a 16 gig sdhc SD card and now I can listen to whatever I want whenever I want. Has mp3 file name and meta information display. Just wish the display was a small longer for long names, but it nonetheless operates effectively. It would be good if random could be set for just one particular folder, but not a tremendous issue. It's not like SD cards are highly-priced today.


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