JVC KW-XR810 4 x 50 Watts Dual USB/CD Receiver
Product Description
,JVC KW-XR810 4 x 50 Watts Dual USB/CD Receiver,Kenwood Kac-8405 720-Watt 4/3/2-Channel Amplifier,Kenwood Kac-9105D 1800-Watt Class D Mono Amplifier,Kicker 08ZX7501 Class D Mono Subwoofer Amplifier-750-Watt,MRP-F300 - Alpine 4-Channel 300 Watt V-Power Series Amplifier Product Description JVC's double-DIN KW-XR810 is a USB/CD receiver with plenty of connectivity--connect USB devices and iPod/iPhones using dual USB ports, or other devices using the front-panel 3.5mm auxiliary input. Bluetooth technology gives you hands-free audio or audio streaming with your cell phone, and expansion options include three preamp outputs and the easy addition of HD or satellite radio. The icing on the cake is JVC's Separated Variable Color, which lets you adjust the receiver's display color to match your vehicle or preference.
A double-DIN USB/CD receiver with plenty of connectivity. Click to enlarge. Easily switch Bluetooth connection between 2 phones, such as for business/private use. Wireless remote included. Add an optional HD or Satellite radio solution from JVC to take advantage of XM/SIRIUS programming or HD features like Multicasting or iTunes tagging.
Separated Variable Color The KW-XR810 features a Full-Dot LCD with JVC's Separated Variable-Color. Personalize your stereo to match your vehicle's interior illumination colors. Separated variable color lets you use two separate colors from a choice of over 30,000 options to create your own color scheme.
Built-in Bluetooth Wireless Technology Drive more safely (or legally depending on where you live) with hands-free calling. The included wired microphone offers flexible settings for clear communication. The Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP) for iPhone lets you automatically access your phone book without transfer. You can also manually transfer up to 400 numbers from compatible cell phones. Changing from hands-free to a private conversation can be done by a push of a key. You can also easily switch Bluetooth connection between 2 phones, such as for business/private use.
CD and MP3/WMA/WAV Playback Enjoy your favorite CDs or throw in burnt CD-Rs. You can also listen back to MP3/WMA/WAV data CDs, which allows you to throw hours of music on a single disc, with ID3 tag display of artist and track info. Or better yet, just drag your files to a USB thumb drive and plug it into the receiver's front-panel USB port.
A 24-bit TI/Burr-Brown analog-to-digital converter provides a solid sound base, and you can perfect it with the three-band EQ. For quiter listening, a Loudness function (in three different patterns) is provided, to ensure you still get some low-end and dynamics.
Front-Panel USB and Auxiliary Input Connect USB thumb drives, iPods/iPhones (see below), or other USB devices using the USB port. If you have another audio device that's not USB compatible, just use the standard 3.5mm auxiliary input and you're all set. A second USB port is provided on the rear of the receiver, so you can keep a couple devices connected.
USB Audio and Video for iPod/iPhone The USB connection for iPod/iPhone provides clear digital sound directly from your iPod or iPhone. While your device is in use, it also receives a charge, so it's ready to step out of the car when you do. Since the KD-R810 features two USB ports, you can connect two different iPods, or a USB device along with an iPod.
With External Mode for iPod, you can also enjoy sound from your favorite iPod/iPhone apps in your vehicle, such as Internet radio, games, video, or navigation apps (compatibility differs by model).
AM/FM Radio The KW-XR810 features an AM/FM radio, with 6 AM and 18 FM presets, for quick access to your favorite stations.
The HS-IVi tuner features higher sensitivity, thanks to three IF bandwidths (wide, middle and narrow). It also includes AM Noise Canceller plus upgraded IF filters that help avoid the distortion caused by interference from adjacent stations.
HD/SAT Radio Ready If you'd like to add some serious entertainment options to your vehicle, add an optional HD or Satellite radio solution from JVC to take advantage of XM/SIRIUS programming or HD features like Multicasting or iTunes tagging.
50W x 4 MOSFET Amplifier The built-in 50W x 4 MOSFET amp provides plenty of power, but three 2.5V preamp output terminals (front, rear, subwoofer) are also provided for system building.
What's in the Box KW-XR810 Receiver, Bluetooth Microphone, Sleeve/Trim Ring, Wiring Harness, Installation Hardware, Instruction/Intallation Manuals, Warranty Info
This review is from: JVC KW-XR810 4 x 50 Watts Dual USB/CD Receiver (Electronics)
Installed in 2005 Nissan Frontier. Manufacturer's dimensions are with included bracket; otherwise head unit without the bracket is true DD size. Used (needed) Metra DD trim for install, and also a harness kit from whomever. KW-XR810 unit itself works as advertised. Can charge and control both my Iphone 3GS and Ipod Nano (3rd & 4th Gen) from the head unit. Most other information can be obtained from the user's manual, which can be downloaded. My one issue with this unit is the text scrolling. When the song title (mp3 in my case since I don't have the HD Radio or use other formats) exceeds the displayed width then the unit will scroll the song title. If you have your display set to black background with white (or other color) text, then when it begins to scroll it scrolls with very pixelated white text. This causes the scrolling text to be unreadable when viewing it from the driver's seat. When viewed directly in front, it's readable but just barely. There are alternatives. You can leave the display to have white background and black lettering 24/7 (nuisance for nighttime driving) or turn scrolling off. The advertisement photos of this unit have the display with black background. When it is set with white background then the scrolling is not an issue because the text is black all the time, and actually looks nice, for daytime that is. Overall I like this unit and would recommend it to anyone looking to control the latest Iphones & Ipods. With the 2 USB ports, I have the rear USB going to my glove box, attached to my Ipod, and use the front when I attach my Iphone. Controls everything with the big dial and menu button. Have not used Bluetooth yet although I have attached included microphone wiring. Owned for 2 weeks now, will eventually try the CD player some year. I set different day and night time display colors and is controlled by your car/truck lights switch.