BOSS Audio Systems BVCP9700A Car Stereo – Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Double Din, 7 Inch Touchscreen, Bluetooth, No CD DVD Player, AM/FM Radio Receiver

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BOSS Audio Systems BVCP9700A Car Stereo – Wireless Apple CarPlay Android Auto, 7 Inch Touchscreen, Bluetooth, No CD DVD Player, Radio Receiver
Apple CarPlay – Access icons on your iPhone by activating Siri voice controls the touchscreen. Available features include Phone, Music, Maps, Text messages, Radio, Podcasts, Audiobooks
Bluetooth – Make calls hands-free with the help of Siri. Play music apps like Spotify or Pandora as well as iTunes and Apple Music Subscription. Siri will be your DJ
Android Auto – Just say “Ok Google” and Google Assistant will help throughout your day. Get real-time alerts on Google Maps and Waze. Make calls, check your messages, reply back, use music apps, all while keeping your hands on the steering wheel
Inputs – USB, USB charging, SD, AV, rear & front camera. The steering wheel control. Interface module sold separately (Metra ASWC-1). Outputs – Front, rear & subwoofer pre-amp
BOSS Audio Systems provides a powerful 3-year platinum online dealer warranty so long as the purchase is made through Amazon.com. We strongly encourage professional installation of this product to ensure proper and safe functionality

Customers say

Customers find the car stereo to be an amazing head unit that’s easy to install and offers good value for money. The sound quality and Bluetooth connectivity receive mixed feedback – while some say the sound is great and Bluetooth works well, others report terrible sound and frequent disconnections. The touch screen and functionality also get mixed reviews, with some saying it’s good while others report unresponsive screens and non-responsive features. The power saving aspect is negative, with customers reporting the device lasting only about a year before failing.

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  1. Matthew Brandon Short

    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

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  2. Christian Alfaro

    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

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  3. J

    Great for the Price
    This was a pretty solid unit for the price. It cost me around $170 and supported Apple CarPlay, android auto and Bluetooth. It booted up more quickly than I expected based on the reviews that I read, however, you could tell that it is a cheaper unit, due to the lack of extra features that other units might have. One thing that I really liked about this particular unit was that it had an option to change the colors of the touchscreen buttons on the left of the display. This was particularly useful to me, as it allowed me to match the display buttons to that of my car, which was a green light. When running audio through Apple CarPlay, audio was Chris and sounded great. However, using Bluetooth was a different story. When I turn up the volume, you could hear distortion in the higher frequencies and an overall decrease in sound quality. This was disappointing to me as I was hoping to receive a better experience using Bluetooth. The microphone was good quality and seem to work moderately well given the price point of this unit. Overall, I would say this is a pretty solid unit for the price. However, if you’re expecting great quality, I would look to Kenwood or Alpine since they have a proven track record for car stereos.

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  4. CiscoKid24x7

    Three Strikes and You Are Out….
    I really wanted this unit to work for adding CarPlay and Bluetooth to an older vehicle. But after purchasing three from two different vendors and returning all of them, I gave up. I am not a car audio professional, but I am an electronics engineer and have been toying with car and home audio most of the past 30 years.First let’s start with the pros:Nice quality screen, easy, ergonomic functionality, and intuitive to use.Physical volume knob (hard to find)Front and rear camera (optional add-ons, I didn’t evaluate).Wired Apple Carplay works well. Very responsive. I had no issues with it connecting and staying connected. This unit does not support Wireless Apple Carplay. Front USB connection does not offer CarPlay, must use the rear USB dongle and connect a Lightning cable to it and fish out the front of your dash. Not a big deal I have a cable hanging in a car all the time anyway.Bluetooth paired and worked well with my iPhone 10.Screen resolution and touch sensitivity performs well.Plentiful pre-tapped mounting holes in various configurations allowed my existing side brackets to make a perfect fit in my 2000 4Runner. Front bezel fit perfectly in the dash.FM tuning and pre-sets work great.I had no problems with the functionality like other reviews.Has 3-year warranty, and from talking with their support, I don’t think you would have an issue with a warranty claim. They were fast to answer, and really wanted to help.Now the Cons:Built-in 4-channel amplifier is severely underpowered. I think my clock radio in my bedroom has more power than this thing. Boss states on their web site this has a 320W amplifier (80Wx 4 channels). This is total baloney. I opened it up and took a look at the numbers on the amplifier chip: TDA7388 made by STMicroelectronics. Their data sheet shows this as a 4 channel x 26 Watt @ 14.4 V, 1 kHz, 10 % Class AB Amplifier. The distortion (THD) graph shows 10% at 11W (this is why is distorts the sound as you turn the volume up to 50% level). To overcome road noise and actually hear music it needs to be 40% to 50% and then the sound unbearably distorts. I was so disappointed in this. For the price I was willing to get over this and manually wire the RCA pre-amp outputs into a 4-channel 25W/channel external amp (even with this little wattage the sound was like night and day compared to the internal amp). But when the pre-amp outputs were used, there was a constant hissing noise on the outputs. I tried three different units, all had the same problem. Even with nothing connected the noise showed on my o-scope. Boss has US based support, and they seem to stand behind their products, but they could offer no explanation. All they could offer was a RMA replacement on the units. Because I was in the 30-day Amazon return period, I didn’t want to risk a full refund.I don’t know why the unit is 6.3” deep. It is literally hollow inside and the whole thing weights 27 oz.Some of the good reviews on Amazon and Crutchfield blow my mind. These buyers must really have replaced sucky factory units. My Toyota factory unit this was to replace is not “premium” by any measure, but had decent quality sound. Even though the features and operation of this Boss unit were nice, I am buying it to hear it not to watch it. I still can’t get over how bad it sounded so I can’t give it more than one star. I ended up purchasing a ATOTO A6G2A7PF due to another posted review and could no be happier with it, in fact it blew me away for the price point (and it has wireless CarPlay).

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  5. KD

    Great!
    Great head unit. Very reactive and fast. Cheap but great for the price. Wired CarPlay or Bluetooth audio both are very easy to use. Very reactive screen.

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  6. Gracetifer

    i bought this headunit for my 2011 golf.the headunit itself is great, apple car play is wired and wireless, it’s got the option for 2 cameras (front and back), great sound, it’s fast for input (no lagging when you press a button) etc. a lot of great things i could say.to keep it short, if you’re putting this headunit or any headunit similar to this in your VW, you’ll need to supply an external ignition source, or else the radio won’t turn off when you turn off your car, and there is no way to turn off the radio from the actual radio itself. you’ll need to wire into something else. this is where i’ve been having trouble. i’ve tried piggybacking off some fuses in the fuse box and ive had no luck. i’ve read a lot of articles saying you need to wire into the 12v cigarette lighter, which is what i’ll try next.i’ll update if anything changes.UPDATE :i’ve fixed the issue, the piggyback worked. and i’ve been using it the last couple months, and genuinely for the price, 5 stars. i haven’t even used all of its capabilities (haven’t hooked up any cameras to it, it has 2 input for cameras !!) apple carplay is great, no issues! i love it 🙂 definitely recommend

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  7. fernando e.

    Excelente stereo no se traba nada y el Apple car play funciona perfecto. También trae micrófono para llamadas

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  8. MB

    I am using this for last 3 years without any trouble.

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  9. Yanick

    Installed that in a 2008 Toyota Matrix. The radio doesn’t fit very well in the hole, but it is what it is with this kind of “modification”. It works very well with Android and the included backup camera. They are features that still need testing, but so far we are pleased with it.

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  10. سلطان

    جوده عاليه وصوت فخم جدا أعجبني ووفقني الله به

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    BOSS Audio Systems BVCP9700A Car Stereo – Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Double Din, 7 Inch Touchscreen, Bluetooth, No CD DVD Player, AM/FM Radio Receiver
    BOSS Audio Systems BVCP9700A Car Stereo – Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Double Din, 7 Inch Touchscreen, Bluetooth, No CD DVD Player, AM/FM Radio Receiver

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