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The BOSS Audio Systems 625UAB is a compact single-DIN car stereo delivering 50 watts x 4 channels of powerful sound. It features Bluetooth for hands-free calls and wireless music control, USB and auxiliary inputs for versatile media options, and front/rear pre-amp outputs for enhanced audio setups. Designed for seamless smartphone integration with push-to-talk voice assistant access, it comes with a 3-year Platinum Online Dealer Warranty for peace of mind.
Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.13 x 7 x 2 inches |
Item model number | 625UAB |
Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Chassis Size | Single-DIN |
Display Type | Segmented LCD |
Wireless Remote | Yes |
Warranty | 3 Year Platinum Online Dealer Warranty valid only on products Sold / Shipped by Amazon.com. This offer is not valid on purchases made from third party market place sellers |
Expansion | optional_mp3_cable |
Memory Card Slot | SD Card |
Height (inches) | 5 inches |
Width (inches) | 5 inches |
Weight | 10 Pounds |
J**A
Great inexpensive car stereo
Let's first make clear that this is an under $60 stereo to be clear on the expectations. Haven't found something else at this price point that is so complete. First, as music player is very simple (in the good way). The ability to skip through folders makes it easy to classify your music by genre, tempo, or whatever you might want by simply putting them in folders... No need for fixing MP3 tags. Solid state media (no moving parts inside of the unit) makes it a great option form my jumpy 4WD SUV. Sound is decent (i did get some good although not top notch speakers) and volume is relatively loud... enough for in-car listening and I still can add another pair of speakers. The control panel is good. A multi line display would be better but i can't complain. It does scroll folder name, file name, title, artist. (first two would be enough for me. Now, one neg is that it is somewhat hard to see under bright sunlight.Now... the real surprise has been the Bluetooth function... No fancy functions here, but audio quality is GREAT specially considering that the mic is built into the unit (unlike some other more expensive ones with an ugly cable running to an external mic). I haven't get people making me repeat or asking me to "can't hear you ...take them off speaker", which is something very common with some of my coworkers' systems. I guess they haven even noticed ;-).The material in the front panel seems a bit cheap but it is expected at this price range. So far no problems with engine noise or other interferences. Radio works fine in the city, and havent tested in highways because I don't use radio that much but I don't expect to have more problems than I've seen on major brand, expensive units.I'm even planing to get another to turn it into a portable boombox.
C**.
Excellent for a low price!!!
First of all, before buying this radio, I examined the most recent reviews before making my purchase and noticed not a lot of great ratings. However, I thought I'd buy it anyway just to see how it worked. I was very pleased to find that the wires were all labeled and ready to go! That helped speed up the process of hardwiring my car.I've been without a radio for 6 months in my Mazda Tribute 2003z Ripped out my factory one because it was absolutely useless. Not even the radio function worked amongst the other functions of the tape and CD player.Second of all, it was affordable for Bluetooth and the phone and Bluetooth work very well. Occasionally it gets confused when you switch the Bluetooth off and back too quick on so it will freeze and not make any sound but the simple cure to that is like any tother technology or computer. Turn it off then back on. The sound quality is great, I love the control, and all the options and memory work very good.I believe it's an amazing quality and function for just $35 plus shipping. My personal Christmas gift before I take a trip.If you don't like it, you're just picky and need to learn to be content with what you get. A radio, (believe it or not) is a huge blessing to me. Especially with not being able to afford one for a while with the other repairs needed for my car. THANK YOU AMAZON AND BOSS! :D
D**N
A decent unit for simple needs, and nice to have the Bluetooth Hands Free feature!
Since cost was a major factor in my car audio choice, I made the mistake of purchasing a Klarheit first (don't do it!), and ended up exchanging it for the Boss 625UAB. It was a little more expensive than the Klarheit, which was why I didn't choose it first--but all I wanted from the start was a way to play MP3s from a USB flash drive in my car. I didn't want to mess with my phone or an MP3 player to do it, either. The Klarheit couldn't manage that simple task.So, after looking over my options, and not wanting to spend too much, I settled on this. I've just installed it, and here's my preliminary review:USB: While it lacks an easy search function, it does at least let me skip from one album (Directory) to the next, so if I have an idea of the general whereabouts of an album on the drive, I can track it down. It accesses the files in the order they were written to the drive. This means that if you copy your whole library at once, alphabetically, you'll have an easier time finding your stuff. If you add a new album, you have to go to the highest numbered files to find it. Having said that, I had no problem actually getting there (something I can't say for the Klarheit). I used the remote to type in the high track number (something like 1600), and quickly found what I was after. Unfortunately, if I don't happen to know where the song is on the flash drive, it's going to take a little hunting to find it. Still, at least navigation isn't awful, and yes, it does display MP3 info, which at least helps in figuring out what directory you're in.Bluetooth Hands Free: I easily connected my phone to the BOSS, and tried a quick call to a friend to test it. She said the connection had a little static and was a bit quiet on her end, but she could hear me clearly enough, and I could hear her well once I turned up the volume on the unit. I placed the call with the phone, and hung up with the button on the BOSS. It worked fine, and I'm pleased to have this feature.Sound Quality: For me, the sound quality seems fine, but I don't have the ear for music that some people do. As far as I can tell, the sound is clear, the volume capabilities are good, and I'm pleased with it.Radio: I used an antenna converter, and hooked up the radio, but haven't found any stations yet. I don't listen to radio, so I actually don't really care, and I'm not sure if the reception problem is due to the converter, the fact I was sitting in my garage, the fact that I just didn't spend much time trying to find a station, or the unit itself (but I doubt the unit is the problem). If I figure it out, I'll let you know...but it's not actually a priority for me. I almost didn't bother hooking it up at all.Display: Basic. Info scrolls across, and MP3 info includes track/artist/album. At night and in the shade, it's easy to read, but in my car at least, it gets a bad glare during the day that makes it very difficult to read unless I'm in the shade.Clock: The clock does not display continually or alternately, as far as I can tell so far. You have to hit the Display button to check the time. A bit of a pain, but not the end of the world. When I have a chance, I'll see if there's a way to change that.SD: I haven't tried it yet.Removable face plate: Haven't tried it yet.Overall impression: This is a very simple unit, with a clean design. It serves my purposes so far, although I do wish I could easily search my music library by artist or album. Since I had originally been looking for just the ability to play MP3s, the Bluetooth Hands Free feature is something I consider a bonus, and I'm glad I decided to return the Klarheit and spend a few extra dollars on the BOSS. Definitely worth the minor cost difference!
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