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Kenwood Single DIN Bluetooth CD/AM/FM USB Auxiliary Input Car Stereo Receiver w/ Dual Phone Connection, Pandora/Spotify/iHeartRadio, Apple iPhone and Android Control with ALPHASONIK EARBUDS

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Features

  • Built-in Bluetooth technology for hands-free talking and audio streaming
  • Power output: peak: 50 watts x 4 channels/ RMS: 17 watts x 4 channels
  • 3. 5mm Front Audio auxiliary input/ Front USB Input/ 1 sets of 2. 5V preamp outputs (front, rear and subwoofer)
  • Pandora/Spotify/iHeartRadio control via Bluetooth/ compatible with Apple iPhone 6/6+ and iOS 8 software
  • Theft-deterrent, detachable face plate/ CD text information display/ MP3 ID3 tag display (title/artist/album)

Description

Built-in Bluetooth technology for hands-free talking and audio streaming Power output: peak: 50 watts x 4 channels/ RMS: 17 watts x 4 channels 3. 5mm Front Audio auxiliary input/ Front USB Input/ 1 sets of 2. 5V preamp outputs (front, rear and subwoofer) Pandora/Spotify/iHeartRadio control via Bluetooth/ compatible with Apple iPhone 6/6+ and iOS 8 software Theft-deterrent, detachable face plate/ CD text information display/ MP3 ID3 tag display (title/artist/album)

Brand: Kenwood


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Auxiliary, USB


Controller Type: Button


Special Feature: Pandora


Compatible Devices: Speaker, Smartphone


Connector Type: USB, 3.5mm Jack


Audio Encoding: Stereo


Audio Output Mode: Stereo


Surround Sound Channel Configuration: 4 channel


Color: other


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Yes


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.22 x 7.17 x 2.09 inches; 3 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ KDC-BT23 + ALPHA


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 11, 2011


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ KENWOOD


Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,654 ratings


Item Weight: ‎3 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎6.22 x 7.17 x 2.09 inches


Item model number: ‎KDC-BT23 + ALPHA


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎Yes


Chassis Size: ‎single-din


Display Type: ‎LED


Wireless Remote: ‎No


Warranty: ‎1 year


Expansion: ‎iPod cable optional


Weight: ‎3.4 Pounds


Date First Available: December 11, 2011


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  • Great Value
Super easy to install. Get an aftermarket connector specific for your vehicle and it is plug and play.
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2025 by Powerbean

  • Fantastic Radio!!!
Having just purchased this and using for about a week now, I thought a review would be in order. Where to start? Well lets talk about its design first. The unit is VERY aesthetically pleasing to look at and has a sleek nice black finish really complementing the factory appearance on the dash. The display is VERY simple and bright, but not obnoxious either. It's very easy to read and has a dimmer setting in case you find it overwhelming at night which I don't at all. Settings and equalization is VERY straightforward and makes perfect sense. The volume knob is ergonomic and easy to feel unlike those stereos with the flush knobs that you can barely adjust without hitting 4 buttons. Overall the look and quality of this unit is second to none! Now for sound quality. The volume ranges from 0 to 35 and for those of you reading who have tuned an amplifier know that it starts with the all the gain down and the headunit EQ zeroed out. I started slowly increasing the volume waiting for it to distort, 15...20...28...33 and finally 35. Crystal clear. I mean not a lick of distortion at max volume. I played it safe though and set my preferred max level at 28 before the amp was turned up. As I had previously mentioned the equalizer works beautifully slowly adding nuances into your music, and this unit features a bass boost setting which surprisingly doesn't distort either! It just adds Crystal clear sound. I'd rate the sound quality of this unit 11 out of 10 because there is nothing that comes close. I've had numerous Pioneer, Sony, and alpine units but this one blows them away and for the price? I must say I was skeptical with how little I spent but I put my faith in reviewers and glad I did. I saved my favorite part for last. The main reason I looked at this Kenwood was because because I am very picky about factory appearances. I hate Euro taillights, body kits, rims and just about anything the manufacturer of the car didn't design for it. I wasn't thrilled about an aftermarket radio because all the ones today have big chrome knobs, and cheap finishes with stupid designs and laser light shows. Features like that may be attractive to ricers and teenage kids, but not a mature listener who would rather take sound quality and a quality build over a cheap laser light show radio with the 10,000 useless features that are just excessive junk anyway. This kenwood was the cleanest, best looking, simple, best sounding unit I've ever seen in my life. For the price I can't understand why you are still reading this and not entering your credit card info yet. Extremely happy and more then recommend!!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2013 by joseph

  • AM/FM Reception didn't work, BUT found the fix. Works great now.
AM/FM Reception not working at first, BUT I figured it out. Works as well as original now. My car 2005 freestar. Summary: "Power Antenna" initially not connected to proper wire. I purchased this stereo and a new wiring harness. Each wire on the new harness and the new stereo is color coordinated. You would assumed all that is needed is to connect all wires to their matching color pair. Wrong! I did this and the am/fm radio signal sucked. After a lot of pain and suffering, I found out the blue/white wire on the radio (the power antenna) does not connect to the blue/white wire on the new harness. In fact, it connects to the blue wire. The blue/white wire on the harness doesn't do anything! Problem fixed. Made this adjustment and am/fm reception as good as original radio. How'd I figure this out? Key here was finding out the color of the original power antenna wire coming from the car. On my car it is yellow/black. I traced this wire to the clip, located it's "hole" and found corresponding hole on the new connector. The corresponding hole on the new connector had a blue wire. Easy peasy. Other good stuff: I also bought a cheap antenna from walmart and tried that to see if it helped. (This would tell me if the problem was the antenna.) While it did help some, it wasn't as good as the original factory reception. I swapped out the radios and tried the new antenna with the old radio. Reception here was similar for both new and old radios. I concluded the radio's reception were nearly equal. I reconnected the original radio and reception was awesome. I concluded here that the problem wasn't the antenna. If the problem wasn't the antenna, wasn't the radio, what could it be? The power adapter. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2015 by Jabba D. Hut

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