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BOSS Audio Systems BV9384NV GPS Navigation - Double Din, Bluetooth Audio and Calling, 6.2 Inch LCD Touchscreen, Built-in Microphone, MP3, CD, DVD, USB, SD, AM/FM Radio Receiver

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Style: Navigation With 6.2 Inch Monitor


Pattern Name: Navigation


Features

  • GPS Navigation - Built-in GPS includes coverage of all 50 states, Puerto Rico and pre-loaded point of interest. The text-to-speech allows for an audible prompt, guiding to your final destination
  • 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 and SD ports for more audio alternatives. Tune into the AM/FM radio stations for up to date music/news/sports
  • Auxiliary - A 3.5mm Aux-in is compatible with the audio output from smartphones as well as MP3 Players
  • Inputs - USB / SD ports, AUX input. Connect a rearview camera (sold separately). The steering wheel interface allows you to use the existing functions on your steering wheel (interface module sold separately. We recommend the metra ASWC-1)

Description

BOSS DOUBLE DIN 6.2 NAV BLUTOOTH


Product Dimensions: 6.25 x 7 x 4 inches


Item Weight: 4.88 pounds


Item model number: BV9384NV


Batteries: 1 Lithium Metal batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Wireless communication technologies: Bluetooth, AM/FM


Connectivity technologies: Bluetooth


GPS: GPS Enabled


Special Features: Bluetooth, Navigation, GPS


Other display features: Wireless


Device interface - primary: Touchscreen


Other camera features: Rear


Colour: ONE COLOR


Department: Car Electronics


Manufacturer: BOSS AUDIO


Date First Available: September 30, 2015


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • nice addition
Style: Navigation With 6.2 Inch Monitor Pattern Name: Navigation
other than a software issue I love it. When in streaming listening to music my phone receives a call or other notification and the unit will automatically jump to the phone screen even if I am not answering the call/notification. Then I have to scroll through 11 menu selections to get back to the streaming screen. it is annoying. Without auto answer on it doesn't do it but then I have to select my blutooth each time i get in..There has to be a better way. All the other functions are really nice and for the $$ I consider it a good deal. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2022 by Patrick George

  • Pretty good product
Style: Navigation With Rear Camera Pattern Name: Navigation
I rated it a 4 for quality, but for the price, I could of rated it a 5. It generally does everything it advertises. So one really good feature is it has a lot of stuff in it. DVD, GPS, AM, FM , CD, backup camera, with axillary ports. In the axillary port, I hooked up a Sirius xm radio, which I also bought on Amazon for $30 (which I might add I love listening, a great bargain for a low monthly charge.). So in a very limited space, I have got everything I can think of for traveling. It is also has a couple of ports which I have never tried yet. Now, for a little bit on the Con side: The GPS system is not the best-but it is better than I originally thought. The reason is it has a lot of options in it and you have to set the options that best fit you. For example, the loudness of the speaker, the color or the screen, 2D or 3D, the number of places you want displayed on the screen: gas stations, restaurants, places of interest. In addition, there are some addresses that it does not recognize, like my home address. And I live on major street in Los Angles. Also, it does not figure out which route is faster. But, as a general rule it will get you where going. I think it will work well for long drives, traveling cross country. But, Google maps is much better in the city. Still, phones sometime run out of battery or break--this won't. In addition, the "settings" are not that easy to find. It is too difficult to describe how in a few words, just take my word for it they are there, but you might have to read the directions to find them. All in all a great product for the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2020 by tom

  • Much better than I expected considering all the negative reviews
Style: Navigation With 6.2 Inch Monitor Pattern Name: Navigation
This if a review of the BV9384NV I researched many head units and had narrowed my search to either the Sony XAV-AX200 or JVX KV-V840BT. I wanted to use Android Auto for navigation, have a DVD/CD slot, and decode FLAC files from USB thumb drive, and have a unit that was true Double DIN to fit the aperture in my 1996 Ford Explorer. In the end, after reading of implementation difficulties with Android Auto, I decided I did not want to spend $300+ to be a Beta Tester. The Boss units with FLAC capability and built-in GPS/Navigation plus SD and USB reader and Aux port offered a feature set only matched in $500+ units form the majors (JVC, Sony, Pioneer, Kenwood). Amazon had a customer returned unit on sale for $96 so I took an inexpensive gamble. I installed it a month ago and have used it for about 15 hours. My Observations: GPS Nav works great - I placed the antenna on a metal mending plate on the underside of my dash - invisible. Signal strength is excellent (9-10 Sats minimum). Female nav voice is clear. Maps (from NDrive) are stored on a removable 8GB SD (included) which can be placed in your PC for SW updates or expanded map purchases (Beyond US) or different voices. Audio - the unit is musical and will play quite loudly and crisply. There is audible hiss at the lowest volumes settings (up to 2 or 3). The hiss is present only when a source is selected, otherwise it is silent. I thought this would bother me - as I consider myself an audiophile (20K home system) - but I do not notice it at all when driving. Volume control knob is awesome - good feel with detents and can adjust the volume slowly. Past 75% the unit plays louder than I can bear. BT Connectivity - Instantaneous with my LG V20 and stable. No issues. It pairs as soon as I start the car - no user intervention. BT Voice calls - the built-in microphone works well and I was happy I did not have to run an extra external mic and cable. Friends report good clarity overall and their voice through the car speakers is superb. Some friends have said sometimes it sounds like I'm in a tunnel. DVD Player - I watched part of one movie. It was fine. Screen was sharp and colors were good. The safety interlock is trivial to bypass. Its a simple ground connection unlike some units (e.g. Pioneer which require a sequence of ground connections to enable the DVD player. CD Player - worked perfectly. Safety Notifications - Nothing - No annoying safety screen or keys to depress each time you start the car. It just loads the song you were listening to at the conclusion of your last trip and starts playing, or the radio station, etc. AUX Input - its on the front panel. Have not tried it. Camera Input - in back of unit - have not tried it. Streaming - have not tried it since all my music is in FLAC files on USB and SD. FLAC on USB and SD - works perfectly - crisp beautiful sound. Only issue is I have 2000 FLAC files (songs) on my Sandisk USB and Samsung SD card and the Boss just gives me a long list rather than grouped by directory tree. I'm sure there is a way around this but it does not bother me much to scroll through the list. Touch screen - normally responsive but sometimes I have to go back and try again because it misreads a key press in the sub menu settings. A touch pen is included and it prefers this. One nice attribute is each default source volume can be changed individually - so that the Radio Tuner, CD, Flac USB/SD, DVD, Navigation etc, all have the same volume setting. So switching sources keeps same volume. Radio tuner works fine - good sensitivity. I live in the PNW in a remote area and can access many radio stations that my original OEM Ford Tuner could not detect. Installation was quick (2 hrs). I had to dremel 0.2 and 0.1 inches of material from the upper and lower interior edge of the bezel to accept the unit but it did not take long and the external visible fit is perfect. I used the plastic FMK552 installation kit to hold the unit against the inside bezel (replacing the OEM clips). I used the Metra 70-5600 kit to match the Ford harness. On the Ford with premium sound the blue wire on the long connector powers the car amp and must be tied to the PControl wire from the Boss. I do not know yet if the unit will be reliable but thus far no issues and very pleased with the purchase and the cost savings. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2019 by M. Mulrooney

  • Boss Audio is good
Style: Navigation With Rear Camera Pattern Name: Navigation
Touchscreen has a low responsiveness. Don't really like that as I have to touch multiple times or firmly press something and if I'm driving this can be an issue. Why not use the remote? The remote is garbage. Forget it even exists. The remote has to be pointed exactly at the radio in the right corner. This reminds me of a Asian manufactured TV I really hate because the IR receiver has such a narrow field. Instructions for install are basically a few pictures. In other words good luck and hope you know how to youtube because they can't write decent directions. The cable for the camera install (in my situation) was way to short. I drive an F150 and the cable provided was about 10ft too short. Only thing I imagine this cable being good for is if you have car and run in through the interior of the trunk and inside the car. The gps works. My experience so far is it is a little slow on grabbing a signal. Which I have the receiver up near the window where there is nothing blocking it. Once it has one though it is good. Only issue so far I have had with the camera is that it takes two people to install correctly. I don't see a "this side up" marking or anything. To get it properly aligned one person has to be watching the display while the other is adjusting. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2021 by dd31879

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