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Kenwood DPX504BT Double DIN in-Dash CD Receiver with Bluetooth | Car Stereo CD Receiver with Amazon Alexa Voice Control | High-Contrast 3-line Display with Variable-Color Illumination

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Color: DPX504BT


Features

  • DPX504BT is equipped with built-in Bluetooth (ver. 4.2) allowing you to make and receive phone calls wirelessly through the receiver, as well as stream music wirelessly from your smartphone to the head unit. The head unit supports Bluetooth hands-free communication for your Bluetooth enabled mobile phone. The controls of the DPX504BT can be used to dial a number, answer an in-coming call, or end a call
  • DPX504BT allows you to access Pandora & Spotify online music services through your USB-connected or Bluetooth-connected iPhone, or Bluetooth-connected Android smartphone. Your Apple iPhone can be connected to the DPX504BT via USB or through Bluetooth. Your Android smartphone must be connected via Bluetooth. You can also access Apple Music Radio through your USB or Bluetooth connected iPhone
  • The unit features a single disc player that will playback CD-Audio and finalized CD-R/CD-RW audio discs. DPX504BT offers 8 EQ Presets for easy adjustment, a 3-band Easy EQ, a 13-band Manual EQ for customized tuning, a Drive EQ mode to overcome road noise, and a Stage EQ for better imaging. Separate EQ settings and EQ presets can be stored for each source or you can apply one EQ preset or curve to all sources
  • The DPX504BT is equipped with a 3-line LCD screen which lets you view the clock, source, and song/artist info all at the same time. You can select between English or Spanish text. It also features variable color display and button illumination. You can choose from one of 24 preset colors, have the unit scan through all 24 preset colors continuously, or customize your own color (RGB; 0-9)

Brand: Kenwood


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, USB


Controller Type: Button


Special Feature: Pandora, Spotify


Compatible Devices: Smartphone, Speaker


Connector Type: USB, 3.5mm Jack


Audio Output Mode: Mono, Stereo


Surround Sound Channel Configuration: 5.1


Color: DPX504BT


Product Dimensions: 9.5"D x 10.5"W x 7"H


Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 10.5 x 7 inches


Item Weight: 1 pounds


Item model number: DPX504BT


Date First Available: December 6, 2019


Manufacturer: KENWOOD


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Sound
Good stereo
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025 by Michelle pembleton

  • Feature-rich and excellent value!
Bought this unit to replace the OEM stereo in my 1999 F-150, whose CD player gave up the ghost a few years back. I'm quite impressed by the number of features and customize-ability of this thing. There are literally dozens of parameters that can be user-set, to a point where so many different choices almost become a negative! There are 12 EQ frequencies that can be user-adjusted, along with 9 separate selectable crossover frequencies for each tweeter, and 13 each for the high-pass and low-pass filters on the mid-range and subwoofers. 25 different colors to select/assign for different display features. It is absolutely mind-boggling! The sound is phenomenal, providing 22 watts RMS x 4 (50W max x 4). Really no need to use the pre-out for a separate amp unless you want the neighbors to hear you coming down the street from several blocks away. And all this for just a bit over $100? Incredible! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2023 by DaCavasi

  • Works well for the Money - handels 2 Bluetoth phones, good for couples
I own a 2006 Toyota highlander and recently had another brand of after-market stereo die on me so I was looking for a replacement. My method is simple, decide what features I want and get a solid long time company product with good ratings and under $150. I spent 2 weeks looking at all the new units on the market and was unimpressed by the rating of the more modern units with everything like NAV and DVD movie player. If you live in your car maybe a DVD player would be convenient in the evening. Kenwood has been around since I was a teenager and started driving in the 60's. This Kenwood unit was easy to install in the "Two DIN" opening in my vehicle. I have had it for about 2 months now, the radio lights are bright enough in day or night environment. It has plenty of volume and clear sound quality. I mostly use USB Flash drives now for my music and it plays MP4 CD's fine. It does have a power on and off button, my last system that failed after 12 yrs did not - it was a Pioneer U310BT w/NAV. One feature I like is that it supports 2 Bluetooth cell phone connections. The Cell phone connections work very well with my 2 Samsung Galaxy Xcover Pro's. AM/FM receiver seems normal for picking up stations, I mostly listen to talk radio. I would recommend this product to a friend. PS: The photos really show dust much worse than it looks in real life. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2024 by SH SH

  • Finally.......no touch screen
So far, am loving this unit. It is NOT a touchscreen, which is the BEST feature. Went through two other head units that were and got rid of them because of how crappy they were due to the touchscreens. Give me old school ANY day. This is easy to use, easy to see, easy to adjust, and easy to install. Sounds ok but not powerful. Will be adding external thump shortly. If you want less frustration get this unit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2023 by stargrazer stargrazer

  • Don’t buy cheap
The quality of the cheap ones either don’t last long or don’t work properly. Instillation was easy and the use of radio seemed straight forward.
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025 by IMcCord

  • Good Quality for the price.
I installed this in my wife's 2006 4Runner. A good fit and nice look. However, the programing is up to her.
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2023 by hogman666

  • Fits 2002 Ford Ranger (With Modifications)
I bought this stereo as a replacement in my 2002 Ford Ranger. I first removed the dash bezel. Using a Dremel rotary tool, I had to grind away the plastic top and bottom ridges in the stereo opening for the unit to fit. I used the American International Ford Double Din Dash Kit Model FMK552 for the side brackets and face plate. I also had to grind away part of the sides in the stereo opening but be careful when you do this. Do not take off too much plastic material and try to do it evenly on both sides. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2022 by California Customer 67

  • Very complicated, but seems quality.
I'm one of the few people in the world that seems to hate touch screens. Growing up in the 80's I was always jealous of my friends that had Kenwood radios in their cars. So when my factory radio went out in my '04 Silverado, I thought I'd try this out. I'm not all that handy, so installation was a nightmare. I paid a guy to do it. $50 well spent. Then came the troubles. Bear in mind that I am not a techie. I have a flip phone that I wish was a rotary phone. I want a radio that has knobs. This one at least has a knob, but learning how to use the radio and adjust the colors took a lot of work. The instructions are not written for technophobes like me. The knob also feels very cheap. I actually went on a long trip and could not figure out how to tune the darn thing because I pressed a wrong button and could not get it back on the radio. Too bad I had left the instructions at home. But a car radio should not be this complicated. Aside from the knob, it seems like a quality unit and the tuning and sound is good. It has a lot of bells and whistles I could do without, but at least it's not a touch screen. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024 by CSCommodore

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