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BOSS Audio Systems BV9358B Car Stereo – Double Din, 6.2 Inch Touchscreen, Bluetooth, CD DVD Player, AM FM Radio Receiver, Wireless Remote Control

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Style: 6.2" BV9358B w/ CD


Features

  • Screen Mirroring - BOSS Audio Systems A-LINK technology allows your Android 8 + screen to be duplicated on the receivers larger screen. A-LINK enables you to clearly see your already familiar navigation, Music, Movies and Apps on a much bigger scale
  • Bluetooth - Answer / make calls and be hands-free with no distractions. The built-in microphone picks up your voice and your car speakers let you hear the person on the other side. Play and control your music and apps like Spotify / Pandora wirelessly
  • Media Playback - Watch your choice of videos through the DVD player, play music through your bluetooth device, pop in a CD or use the USB/SD ports for more audio alternatives. Tune into the AM/FM radio stations for up to date music/news/sports
  • Auxiliary - Compatible with the audio output from smartphones as well as MP3 Players
  • Inputs - USB, USB charging, SD, auxiliary, audio/video, front & rear camera, steering wheel control (interface module sold separately. Metra ASWC-1 recommended)
  • Outputs - Use the front, rear & subwoofer pre-amp outputs to hook up your speakers (front left/front right and rear left/rear right) and subwoofer. The video output allows you to connect an extra screen for more viewing capability
  • Power - You can get 80 watts x 4 Max Power from the BV9358B to power your speakers. An amplifier is recommended to make sure your speakers are well powered
  • Equalizer - Customize how you want to hear your music with the balance / fader / bass and treble and control it all with the wireless remote control from either inside or outside of your vehicle

Description

Enjoy movies, music or talk radio when you hit the road with the BOSS AUDIO SYSTEMS BV9358B Double-DIN DVD Player with a 6.2-inch Touchscreen Monitor. Pop in a DVD/CD, connect your Smartphone or MP3 Player to the Auxiliary Input, turn on the AM/FM radio or plug into the USB and SD ports for more music options. You can also charge USB devices with the USB port. Bluetooth technology lets you play and control music apps like Pandora and Spotify and make calls hands-free. Choose your sound style with the built-in Preset EQ. Control it all with the Wireless Remote, your existing Steering Wheel Controls (interface sold separately) or the Touchscreen. Enjoy more entertainment choices with the BOSS AUDIO SYSTEMS BV9358B. For further product details, please scroll down.

Brand: BOSS Audio Systems


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Controller Type: Push Button


Special Feature: Touchscreen, Bluetooth


Compatible Devices: Amplifier, Smartphone, Speaker


Connector Type: RCA


Audio Output Mode: Stereo


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 7.09"D x 4.21"W x 7.4"H


Item Weight: 3.68 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 6.3 x 7 x 3.9 inches


Item Weight: 3.68 pounds


Item model number: BV9358B


Batteries: A batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 11, 2016


Department: BLUETOOTH


Manufacturer: BOSS Audio Systems


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great stereo!
Style: 6.2" BV9358B w/ CD
Love this! Great stereo! This is my third time buying a Boss stereo, and have been happy all three times. The prior model purchased a few years ago had a small glitch in transitioning between screens, but I didn't mind. It perfectly played mp3, CD, or DVD. THIS stereo works perfectly! Absolutely love it! Even shows the album cover a song came from. Haven't tried the "screen mirroring" feature yet (with the stereo showing / mirroring the screen of your smart phone), but everything else works wonderfully! Have had Boss double-din stereos installed in three Toyota vehicles over the years, and they've all fit great ~ two Tundra trucks and one Highlander SUV. Love that the stereo will read USB, SD, CD, or DVD. Great price and great stereo. Truly appreciate Amazon carrying! Thank you! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2024 by sherri henry chesnut

  • Installed on a 2002 Ford Explorer Limited
Style: 6.2" BV9358B w/ CD
I am giving this a 5 star rating because of product price and reasonable expectations for a head in this price range. generally speaking this will give you 2 x the power of a standard stereo, if your speakers are crap, that means they will crackle past a certain volume. My limited has an upgraded system from factory and it handles it well, basically im saying it can only be as good as your speakers. its got a lot of bass an awesome equalizer and sounds great. Installation was easy using these 2 products: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000K52CX8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000LU8N1M/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Do your homework, doube and triple check everything and you wont have an issue. While the features leave something to be desired.. they are more to expect for a head of this price. you cant see the song name etc when playing bluetooth, you cant play video unless you hook up the parking brake wire, i tried to bypass this and no dice. you cant save EQ settings so when i play EDM i max out the bass but when i play metal i have to go and turn each range down manually, should be 5 presets atleast for different genras of music. bluetooth works great for calls, the heavy bass makes people sound depressed.. pay no atention to that hhaha. Touch screen is OK, leaves a bit to be desired for responsiveness but im good with it. if you just need something to play music from your phone, usb or sd card this is a great choice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2017 by Dan Kazymerchyk

  • Lots of nice features for the price
Style: 6.2" BV9358B w/ CD
Overall, I am very pleased. My main reason for the replacement was the factory CD player stopped working. Secondary goal was adding bluetooth / handsfree, and also a 3rd party add/on backup camera system I had stopped working. This unit accomplished all three goals, and eliminated the use of the clumsy backup camera display and bluetooth headset, which was really more distracting than just using the phone. I ordered a dash kit and wiring adapter for use in a 2006 Chevy Colorado. The factory GM antenna won't fit into aftermarket radios, and the wiring adapter prevents having to cut the vehicle's factory wiring, although, you do have to "tap" splice a couple of the vehicle's wires. Most of the wiring was straight forward. You could easily use the tags on this radio's wiring harness and the wire callout on the wiring adapter's package to do 90% of the wiring, assuming your are not color blind. However, there are a few items which are not quite so obvious: This simple one is the "Parking brake" wire on this radio's wiring harness. The idea is you need to have the parking brake set in order to use the DVD player, otherwise a black screen and message will display when you try to play a DVD. I just tap spliced that wire to the ground lead so I can play a DVD without the parking brake set. I have no idea why I would ever do so, but I didn't want to wire it to the parking brake. The next easiest is the power from the backup lamps to the backup camera. I had to find a wiring diagram for my vehicle to see what color wire is used to power the backup lights. I think it was green on this chevy. The cable with the RCA connector and extra red wire is both the power for the backup camera, and the signal to the radio to let it know when the vehicle is in reverse. That red wire gets spliced directly to the radio's wiring harness, apart from the vehicle's wiring adapter, and the RCA connector plugs in on the bottom left port on the back of the radio (left is from the driver's position, with the radio in the dash). On the rear of the vehicle, the red wire is not only spliced to the camera's connector, but it is also tapped to the power for the backup lights, so you need both connections. The RCA jack on the rear, obviously, connects to the camera. The most difficult connection is the vehicle "ACC" power connection. This is just a signal, it doesn't power the radio. This 2006 Chevy Colorado did not have an "ACC" power connection in the factory radio harness. That factory radio is "always on", it just has a serial connection from the vehicle's computer to perform functions like sounding the chimes when you leave your keys in the ignition and open the door. - A function that will be lost with an aftermarket radio. The problem I had was figuring out where to tap the "ACC" power. I needed to find the correct wiring diagram for the ignition switch wiring on this vehicle. It turns out, there is only one wire that had "ACC" power on it. That wire runs from the ignition switch to the computer. On this vehicle, it was a white wire with a red stripe, and it was accessible under the driver's side dash (not "easy", but it can be done). The large connector to the left of the steering column disconnects by rotating the blue lever down (the lever is facing towards the rear of the vehicle in its normal position). It uses a cam to disconnect the steering column wiring from the vehicle's harness. Once the harness is disconnected, you can tap a length of wire (included with the camera's wiring) to the "ACC" wire. Then, re-connect the wiring harness (use the blue lever to secure the two parts back into position) and route your wire up to the radio, using some zip ties to secure it to some rigid objects in order to prevent it from getting caught in the accelerator linkage, or any other moving parts. Finally, splice that wire directly to the radio's "Accessory +" lead. My original plan to simply splice to the always-on lead from the "Radio" fuse left me with the problem that my phone stayed paired to the radio, even when I was inside the house. My secondary plan to just tap the power feed for the blower, since it is only on when the key is in the "run" position worked fine, until the blower speed was turned past "2". When the blower was on high, evidently there was enough voltage drop on that lead to turn the radio off. The features are largely intuitive. The backup camera comes on immediately when in reverse, even if the radio is off. The backup camera overrides any other function, including cell phone use. The phone continues to work, but you don't have any on-screen control while the backup camera is on, meaning when vehicle is in reverse. The bluetooth pairs easily. The phonebook function does not work with my phone (it is neither Android nor iPhone - Kai OS), but you can dial numbers onscreen, if you know the numbers to dial. Likewise, the call history doesn't work with my phone. The on-screen controls to hang up or mute a call are large and easy to use. Transferring from bluetooth to the phone seems to only work from the phone, or by turning the key off. The only thing that bugs me is you cannot manually tune the radio, or at least I haven't figured out how to do so. You just have up and down "seek" arrows, that pull in the next station that is strong enough. Not great if you are trying to set your AM presets. Probably fine for FM stations, or while traveling away from home. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2020 by Ski

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