The Boss BV9370NV Bluetooth Double DIN DVD Receiver makes it easy to see track listings on its 6.2" widescreen display. You can listen at your convenience to your favorite tunes on the AM/FM tuner of this car DVD receiver. Dual USB ports make this car DVD receiver possible to connect other music devices and is compatible with audio output of iPods and other MP3 players, as well as Bluetooth technology. With this Boss DVD receiver, you will have 600 nits of brightness coupled with a800 x 480 pixels resolution for clear images. You can even choose your on-screen display wallpaper. The Boss BV9370NV Bluetooth Double DIN DVD receiver has 30 station presets that you can switch between U.S. or European radio frequencies. It also features a last position memory.
Review 1 for Boss BV9370NV Bluetooth Double-DIN DVD Receiver
great value
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09/24/2012
By zaskar03 ,
cincinnati, oh
5out of5
I got the Boss camera hook up with this as well. Overall it has met expectations. The clock settings is the only complaint. The time zone settings are not accurate...also it appears the gps messes with the system time. I keep having to correct the date and time on occasions. Overall I'm very satisified. Like the ability to upload a custom wallpaper image.
Recommends this product? Yes
Age:25 - 34
Ownership:2 - 7 weeks
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MoonDrake
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So it has GPS?
Posted 03/14/2013
In the description it doesn't say it has GPS does it have GPS or does it not?
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Review 2 for Boss BV9370NV Bluetooth Double-DIN DVD Receiver
Stay away from Boss
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03/18/2013
By Reguser ,
Seattle, Wa
1out of5
I bought the Boss BV9370NV because I wanted a cheap GPS that's "integrated" with the car that also played MP3s. The GPS on the unit worked fairly well and on a cold start it would take about 20 - 30 seconds to acquire the signal (which is not too bad).
But the unit has some serious flaws with regards to the radio, sound and build quality. About every 5 days, the radio would start scanning stations for no apparent reason and it would do this for any station you tune in to. Once this starts, there's no way to stop it so it's very frustrating when you're listening to a station. Also about 40% of the time the unit would boot up with no sound, you have to mute and unmute it to get the sound to work.
The quality of the build is fairly cheap, this unit developed a white vertical line on the screen (dead pixels) and I've only had this brand new unit for about 5 months. The customer service department is slow and non-responsive to my request for replacement.
So overall if you want something that works stay away from Boss and save your money for something better like a Pioneer.
Product Attributes:
Value
1out of5
Meets Expectations
2out of5
Recommends this product? No
Gender:Male
Ownership:5 - 6 months
Usage:Every day
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