
JVC KW-SX88BT Double Din Bluetooth Car Stereo
Power your drive with 50W x 4 output, built-in Bluetooth, and JVC's K2 sound technology in a shallow-chassis double-DIN stereo.
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Overview
Key Features
GENERAL FEATURES: Car Stereo with LCD Display, AM/FM tuner, detachable face, USB 1.5A Connection Charges devices quickly, Powerful 50 Watts per channel Amplifier, Front AUX input, Plays MP3, WMA, WAV, ACC
BLUETOOTH and SMARTPHONE FEATURES: built-in Bluetooth for audio streaming and hands-free calling (mic included), control 2 phones at once.
AUDIO FEATURES: Plays USB memory devices, 13-band equalizer with digital time alignment, K2 technology improves the digital sound for most music sources, sound-shaping tools get more out of your digital music library
INPUTS: Front USB, Front auxiliary input – OUTPUTS: 2-channel preamp outputs (2.5-volt rear/sub) Transform your car stereo experience with high-powered USB. Enjoy faster charging and superior sound quality on-the-go
INSTALLATION SIZE (WxHxD): 7" x 3-15/16" x 3-15/16" (178 x 100 x 100mm) Power output Max 50 Watts X 4
A BRAND YOU CAN TRUST - All products have a 1-year warranty
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Powerful 50W x 4 amplifier delivers strong, clean audio output across all channels
- 13-band equalizer with digital time alignment allows precise sound tuning for your vehicle's acoustics
- K2 technology upscales compressed digital audio for improved sound quality from USB and Bluetooth sources
- Shallow chassis design simplifies installation in vehicles with limited dash depth
- Front USB port with 1.5A output charges devices while playing music
👎 Cons
- No Apple CarPlay or Android Auto support limits smartphone integration options
- LCD display only — no touchscreen interface for navigation or app mirroring
- 2-channel preamp outputs at 2.5 volts are modest for driving external amplifiers
- No built-in CD/DVD player, which may disappoint listeners with physical media collections