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Pioneer In-Dash Built-In Bluetooth, Media Player Front USB Auxiliary, MP3, Pandora, AM/FM Radio, Built In iPod, iPhone, and iPad Controls, Arc Phone App Car Stereo Receiver

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Features

  • Lets you enjoy hands-free calling and audio streaming in the car, courtesy of built-in Bluetooth. Other entertainment options include a front USB Input, aux-in and AM/FM radio.
  • Connect your Android smartphone to the front 1a powered USB input to play music on your phone, whilst also charging it.
  • Safely search and select artists, albums and playlists, using the Pioneers control buttons. A new feature has been added to support Android open accessory 2.0 (AOA 2.0), which is designed for Android 4.1 (or later) devices
  • Receive pristine sound with built-in amplifiers with 4 x 50W of pure MOSFET power.
  • For even more power, you can use the 1 x RCA pre-out to hook up another stereo component, like a subwoofer or an extra amplifier for the rear speakers.

Description

Let’s you enjoy hands-free calling and audio streaming in the car, courtesy of built-in Bluetooth. Other entertainment options include a front USB Input, aux-in and AM/FM radio. • Connect your Android smartphone to the front 1a powered USB input to play music on your phone, whilst also charging it. • Safely search and select artists, albums and playlists, using the Pioneer’s control buttons. A new feature has been added to support Android open accessory 2.0 (AOA 2.0), which is designed for Android 4.1 (or later) devices • Receive pristine sound with built-in amplifiers with 4 x 50W of pure MOSFET power. • For even more power, you can use the 1 x RCA pre-out to hook up another stereo component, like a subwoofer or an extra amplifier for the rear speakers.


Item Weight: ‎1.6 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎7 x 7 x 7 inches


Item model number: ‎MVH-X370BT


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎Yes


Chassis Size: ‎Double-din


Preamp Voltage: ‎6 Volts


Display Type: ‎LED


Wireless Remote: ‎No


Warranty: ‎1 year


Expansion: ‎Built-in_mp3_dock


Media Playback Supported: ‎Dvd


Weight: ‎3 Pounds


Date First Available: August 16, 2014


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Entry-level But Solid
This item was purchased after a phone upgrade left me without any means to play phone audio content in my vehicle (discontinued mini stereo headset plug), I replaced the CD head unit with this Bluetooth compatible head unit. I opted to have upgraded head unit, door speakers & sub installed professionally. Bluetooth pairing was simple and it automatically reconnects within seconds once unit powers up. I really like the display setting/feature that cycles OTA (OverTheAir) radio station IDs, artist names and song titles. The functions I dislike is inability to change red ambient color & unit keeps connecting active "call" audio to vehicle speakers even AFTER connecting/switching to a Bluetooth earbud for better call vox quality (haven't figured out how to stop this from happening) as no external mic was included and internal mic inside head unit isn't the best, per caller feedback). The sub menu access buttons are a tad quirky, but a few tries gets you there easier with repetition. After spending 2 days to tweak the speaker balance/levels along with bass & treble settings to accommodate a powered sub (w/remote), I look forward to years of enjoyment dealing with LA traffic conditions. I recommend if you're NOT looking for extensive levels of sound tailoring. A good value for the money in a 20+ year old XJ resto/mod! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2022 by RC

  • Excellent value
(This was review was written using iOS devices: iPhone 6, iPhone 3GS, iPad 3rd gen, and iPod Classic) NOTE: this unit does not have a CD player. OVERALL: This unit is an excellent value. For relatively little money you can overhaul the music system in older cars and fully utilize all of the media on your phone (music, streaming, apps), and add handsfree calling. Let me start with what are the best features of the pioneer media player before I go into more detail: 1. Whether connected via Bluetooth or USB, when you turn your car on and the media player powers on, it begins playing exactly where you last stopped listening to audio. If you were listening to audio in an app, such as the podcast app (as opposed to the iPhone's native music app), it will resume playback there. I consider this a major plus because many factory installed car radios will not do this -- when powered up they always play the first track of music on your phone or iPod. I rent a lot of cars for work and it's shocking how many cars radios still do this. 2. You can control playback of audio from your phone or iPod -- meaning, that when it is connected to the media center you are not forced to navigate and select audio through the media player. Again, lots of factory radios won't let you do this, and it's always easier to navigate on your device than through the media player. 3. You can listen to audio from any app. Some car radios can be funky about allowing playback through third party apps, like the NPR app. INSTALL: If you've never installed a car radio before in can seem daunting, but it's really pretty simple. However, Pioneer's instructions are mediocre, and the wiring harness does not come pre-stripped, so you will need to have a wire stripper for the install. You also need wire nuts, or at least electrical tape. IMPORTANT: If your cars warning sounds and chimes are stored in the factory installed radio, then you'll also need to buy an aftermarket wiring interface to retain them (usually in the mid-$20s). You'll probably also need an antenna adapter (~$10) and a dash kit (~$15). BLUETOOTH: I had no problems paring several devices. Up to 3 can be stored in the media player's memory so that you can easily toggle between them without having to go through the pairing process each time you want to switch which device the media player is pulling audio from. When you turn on your car and the radio powers up it quickly finds my iPhone, connects, and begins playing audio. PHONE: This unit comes with a wired microphone. It has a clip that you can use to hang it from your visor or clip above the steering column; I installed it on the latter. When phone calls come in the media player displays what you'd see on your phone -- if it's from a number of a stored contact you see that contact's name; if not, you see the number. Through the media player's menu you can easily access the most recent call list and bring up your contacts directory. You can also turn the 1 through 6 number buttons on the media player into speed dial buttons for selected contacts. I think that's pretty spiffy. People on the other end of my calls said that my sound quality was good -- no issues hearing me. INTERFACE: The buttons are too small. You'll end up always controlling things from your phone. SOUND QUALITY: It's excellent, including through Bluetooth. OTHER FEATURES: This is actually a lack of feature: no CD player. It's crazy the the overwhelming majority of aftermarket radios still include a CD player. When was the last time anyone listened to a CD in the car? Compared to the rest of the Pioneer line you only seem to save a few dollars by opting to go without it. The lack of CD player does make the install easier because the unit is about half as deep as ones with the player. The media player also comes with a remote. I suppose it could be useful for allowing people in the back seat to change the radio station on their own. Some people have complained that the display is difficult to impossible to read during the day. I've had no such issues, even when sun light is shinning on the display and I'm wearing sunglasses. I think folks just need to adjust the settings. CRITICISMS: I cannot figure out how to display both the track name and the clock at the same time. As I mentioned early, it's ridiculous that the wire harness doesn't come pre-stripped. If you don't own a wire stripper or have access to one, that's an additional expense. I'm taking a star off for that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2014 by R.D. Monsoon

  • Good sounding radio, but BT is tricky to get to work right.
Just finished installing mine in a 2000 Dodge Ram 2500 pickup. about 30 minutes ago. It beats my old OEM Radio that I have wanted to upgrade for years. Yeah, I bought the truck new, just never slowed down long enough to upgrade the pickups radio until today. It took me a while to get it to pair with my old Note 3 Samsung phone, but it did eventually. I guess I just need to be fast on the code confirm button and use the proper sequence of cuss words. (JKG) I play Pandora and Spotify on my phone and once paired it sounded fantastic. (I do have upgraded speaker in the truck from about 10 years back. )(All the fancy high end radioes are in my car.) The BT Phone mic leaves a lot to be desired, but the wife says she can hear me ok over the old ratteling disesel to carry on a semi short conversation. I don't talk on m phone when driving anyway. My old job demanded we pull over to talk on the phone. So it's a habit to keep the conversatinos short. Going to see if I can rewire the radio and install a remote high end phone speaker. I rarely listen to antenna commercial radio, but what I did hear while setting it up was good. Loved that it tells you what song is playing, while it's playing. Thinking of buying another to install in my Motorhome so we'll have the same controls on both radioes. It has an Amp and some killer speakers so this radio should work great in it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2021 by Curtis D. Johnson

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