JVC

JVC KDA925BT Single DIN Bluetooth Car Stereo Receiver

3.5 (14 reviews)
USB 2.0

Simplicity at its Core: JVC KDA925BT Experience seamless integration with the JVC KDA925BT, engineered for streamlined performance and effortless connectivity.

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Overview

Simplicity at its Core: JVC KDA925BT

Experience seamless integration with the JVC KDA925BT, engineered for streamlined performance and effortless connectivity.

Key Features

20 Watts RMS X 4 Channels

50 Watts Peak X 4 Channels

Front And Rear Dual Direct USB 2.0

Plays CDs, CD-Rs, And CD-RW Discs, MP3, WMA Files

Specifications

Receiver Type
Single DIN Car Stereo
RMS Power Output
20 Watts x 4 Channels
Peak Power Output
50 Watts x 4 Channels
USB Ports
Front and Rear Dual Direct USB 2.0
Media Playback
CDs, CD-Rs, CD-RWs, MP3, WMA
Connectivity
Bluetooth

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Provides 20 Watts RMS x 4 channels of continuous power output, offering clear and consistent audio performance.
  • Capable of 50 Watts Peak x 4 channels, delivering dynamic power for impactful sound during peak audio moments.
  • Features Front and Rear Dual Direct USB 2.0 ports, allowing convenient connection and charging of multiple devices simultaneously.
  • Plays a variety of media formats, including CDs, CD-Rs, CD-RW discs, and digital MP3/WMA files, offering versatile entertainment options.
  • Built-in Bluetooth connectivity enables wireless audio streaming and hands-free calling, enhancing convenience and safety.
  • The single DIN form factor ensures compatibility with a wide range of vehicle dashboards.

👎 Cons

  • The USB 2.0 standard is slower than USB 3.0 or higher, resulting in slower data transfer speeds for connected devices.
  • The 20 Watts RMS per channel might be considered low for audiophiles seeking very powerful or high-volume sound systems without external amplification.
  • Lacks a built-in display for navigation or advanced infotainment features found in double DIN units.
  • Does not specify support for FLAC or other lossless audio formats, potentially limiting options for higher-fidelity music.
  • The specific version of Bluetooth is not detailed, which could impact compatibility with the very latest devices or advanced features.
  • Does not appear to include a CD changer control, limiting expandability for multi-disc playback if not using the single CD slot.

Frequently Asked Questions

The product title specifies "Bluetooth Car Stereo Receiver," and while AUX is common, it is not explicitly listed in the features; checking full specifications is recommended.
Yes, the JVC KDA925BT features built-in Bluetooth connectivity, which supports hands-free calling from compatible smartphones.
Compatibility with steering wheel controls typically requires an additional adapter (sold separately) and is not explicitly mentioned as a built-in feature of this JVC receiver.
Having both front and rear USB ports offers flexibility for connecting devices, allowing a discreet connection from the rear while keeping the front port accessible for quick access or charging.
The product features do not explicitly mention the inclusion of a remote control with the JVC KDA925BT car stereo.
Most car stereo receivers, including this JVC model, typically have RCA pre-outs for connecting external amplifiers, but this feature is not explicitly listed and should be verified.