🎶 Elevate Your Drive with BOSS Audio Magic!
The BOSS Audio Systems BV9695B is a state-of-the-art car audio stereo system featuring a 6.95-inch touchscreen, Bluetooth connectivity for hands-free calling and music streaming, A-LINK technology for screen mirroring, and a powerful 320 Watts output. With multi-color illumination and versatile media playback options, this system is designed to enhance your driving experience while keeping you connected and entertained.
Color | Black |
Number of Channels | 4 |
Output Wattage | 320 Watts |
Output Power | 80 Watts |
Audio Output Type | Speakers |
Format | WMA |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Internet Applications | Pandora, Spotify |
Control Method | Touch, Voice |
Connector Type | USB, 3.5mm Jack |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Auxiliary, USB |
Controller Type | Android |
Additional Features | Touchscreen, Bluetooth Audio and Hands-Free Calling, A-Link (Screen Mirroring) |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones, MP3 Players |
L**L
Great RV replacement stereo
Ok this Boss replaced the original stereo in our 2011 Catalina Coachman. Taking old one out and reinstalling new one took 38 minutes . Sound quality much better than original plus Bluetooth capable makes it even better. You cannot find the original stereo to that year so listen y’all, it will replace original RV stereos. Price is awsome too!
A**S
It's OK
It's easy to install and backup camera is easy to see.Sound is clear but not very loud.Touch screen is not very responsive and I have to touch it more than once to do what I wanted to do. Because of that I use the buttons most of the time.Bluetooth don't work properly as I had to pair it 3 times now and it don't work after I turn of the car.I kept it because it don't have a shiny screen and lights and because I didn't want to take my dash apart again.
W**.
Quality, Budget Head Unit? And Then You Woke Up.
I recently outfitted my 2008 impala with this head unit as well as the low-end BOSS 6.5” and 6x9” component speakers, as a budget project. This unit arrived with a blown front right channel out of the box, and the EQ was very poor with only bass and treble adjustment. The touch screen actually works well, but the antenna gets very poor reception, the Bluetooth sound quality is much worse than that of it’s USB or AUX functions, and the hands free phone call feature is so inaudible and cuts out so badly that you probably run a bigger risk of having an accident while switching back to your phone speaker than if you never used it in the first place. I should have known better, because I am so upset with all of the products that my project is going to go from $300 to $800 when I throw these in the trash and buy a quality system. I could have gone with what I know and love, so please take it from me and do not be fooled by being optimistic of a 3-Star review. You got me BOSS.
R**T
Could be better *UPDATED*
*It didn't last much more than a month. The unit would turn on, show the Boss logo on the screen and then it would go blank. The touch screen wouldn't function, rendering the entire unit useless. No amount of resetting worked... no help from customer support... none of the online user experiences helped. I followed the best advice I was given and threw it away, bought a Kenwood for about $20 more than I paid for the Boss. Problem solved....original review......Easy to install and easy to operate. Sounds decent with the stock speakers already in the car. Not bad for the money, but after a few days I was wishing I'd spent a little bit more and got a better unit.Why? Well the clock is pretty bad. How hard is it to make a clock keep good time, especially when it has a constant power source? Every couple of days, or so, the time is so far off that you have to re-set it. Not very hard to do, but why should you even have to?The touch screen works fine but after awhile it starts to look very plain as there are very few options available to customize it.The biggest pain was with the USB port. Anytime I had left a USB stick plugged into the unit and shut everything off, it stayed off. The unit wouldn't even power up. It required a reset and this unit has no reset button (other Boss models do) so that meant either disconnecting the car battery or removing the Boss unit and unplugging the wiring harness to reset the unit. Not fun! Now I just use Bluetooth and leave the USB alone and that works perfectly.Bottom line, it sounds better than I would have thought, but a decent clock and a proper reset button would have been nice.
J**K
Lots of futures for the money. It works OK so far.
I'm pleased with it enough, that I bought a second one for the other car based on my experience.It's not perfect by no means. Quality of screen is not as good as my android phone and i'm not sure i have any good use for the A-link. Its OK for DVD, but bluish picture and not sure how to adjust. Good for backup camera. Sound is much better than stock base toyota HU. Sometimes bluetooth doesn't automatically pair up and i have to cycle it on my phone. Radio is strong and clear, but there is no station/song description. I assumed it was standard on the newer HU? The 3 year warranty is reassuring in case it doesn't do well with heat and vibrations. The stock toyota HUs started acting up after 10 years or so, but i don't expect this to be that durable.Update after a couple of weeks of use: I started seeing the random glitches other people noticed. Like volume raising itself by a point from time to time, Bluetooth losing connection while streaming (going to radio and back to streaming helps sometimes), and i had the radio reset itself once when i listened with engine off and then starting engine. I guess i need to remember to avoid that. I lowered the rating a bit due to that.
J**B
Works really good
I like how it fits in the stock trim on my 2004 Subaru Outback without needing any trimming to make it fit. I always seem to be happy with BOSS stereos in all my cars. I've tried Sony and a few other brands but never had such a good experience as I do with BOSS systems. The only weird thing I've noticed is it will randomly turn its own volume up as if I was to spin the knob, but it's very rare and only goes up slightly. It doesn't happen often enough to really care about it, on like a 2hr car drive it'll happen maybe once or twice.
J**M
Simple and perfect
Installed in my 2006 Ford Escape. Pefect fit with a little trimming behind the cover.-Connected the brake sensor to the radio ground cable to enable the video function.-Illumination signal wire does in fact dim the radio when the headlights are on and you can change the intensity in the settings for each setting.-Calibrating the touchscreen in the settings made it way more responsive.-The radio A-Link app isnt available in the Play Store, you'll need to scan the QR code to get it. Requires the USB to be connected and it mirrors your phone screen.Overall its a quite great radio with simple features.
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