🎉 Elevate Your Drive with BOSS Audio!
The BOSS Audio Systems 802UA is a powerful Double-Din digital media receiver designed for modern audio enthusiasts. With 60 Watts x 4 Max Power, it supports a variety of formats including USB, SD, MP3, and WMA, while offering customizable sound settings and a detachable front panel for added convenience.
G**I
Very Useful and decent for such a cheap prise
I bought it for my Honda FIt 2002 , 1,3 for 69$ and now i see its even cheaper , for the price it is more than a good stereo system, as it says it has no CD player, but who uses CD`s anymore? it has SD cars slot, USB slot, auxiliary cable slot ( for ipods, mp3s etc), radio is ok too, Only bad thing i could say about this item is a clock view, When stereo system is off you can see a clock on a display but it is so dim it is almost impossible to see what time is, But i always use my watch so its not a biggie for me, Other than that im totally satisfied .
K**E
CD's you've served us well, but your time as past, Goodbye.
Needed a deck after my CD mechanism for receiving/ejecting CD's gave up. My wife's tweezers now became a permanent accessory in my vehicle.After searching for a Double-Din deck that doesn't carry CD's (mech-less), it seems like Boss is the only company that manufactures in this category. (Not taking into account touchscreen stereos) This was not an issue for me as I've always had good experiences with Boss products.When the System Arrived, I was disappointed cause I didn't feel like it looked as advertised in the product image, and was also disappointed that on the box, the text on the box was displayed in an ugly blue color.Installation was simple and easy, I didn't need any Extra installation hardware (2006 Nissan Xterra) except wiring harness, just used the brackets that were on factory radio and it mounted well. After Install there was an tiny space below the radio that I didn't notice until the next day.Positive:-Screen Looks good and is WHITE, on a Black Background, Legible in bright noon, and Not too bright at Night.-Sounds great. My wife says it makes the music sound totally different compared to factory.-Song Info on Screen is great-Scrolling Folders is Simple, button 5&6 to jump back and forward to folders respectively-Price is right-No CD player-Low Profile, If you have little space where head unit rests, I have little doubt that this wouldn't fit. Very SlimNegatives- Face feels like a lot of cheap plastic. Afraid it might break if handled too rough, I wouldn't make a habit of removing it from head unit.- Not Impressed with PreAmp output. I have a boss amp and an Infinity 10" for bass, although it adds more of a punch to the bass, I feel it is not as loud as when it was just getting input by splicing into factory speaker wires. This could just be that the door speakers are now louder vs. the sub.I have only been using for less than a week, will update if I observer anything else. And have only used the USB. And I rarely listen to the radio. But Radio reception sounds good.In Conclusion, I know that the radio has negatives and thus wouldn't be a 5 star product, but the price makes up where it is lacking, and I feel like I got a lot for 67 dollars.
B**T
its a radio
It's cheesy, I was expecting more, I was looking for a baseline radio but it falls below expectations. Dont be surprised by the advertised claim "Bluetooth Audio Streaming", their is no bluetooth. It doesn't support normal FM "Radio Data System" & your favorite artist name will not be displayed. The display will just flash little bars indicating the instantaneous music volume during the song (cool in the 60s. not so much today). The faceplate just doesn't fit right assuming you car has a dashboard bezel, like my mustang, Lighting intensity is not controlled by your headlight switch rheostat, just that "Bright faceplate Light" blinding your vision with little cheesy flashing bars. The MP3 file system doesn't deal well with "Sub Directories" so buy a bunch of "small USB memory sticks", attempting to change song subdirectories could be problematic.If you want a cheap bright black plastic face with bright lights & music that you can't control, your choice. it works. I did take the "cover plate" off and was surprised on the "empty space" inside the box, they could have made it 1/2" thick easily. That would be cool, adhesive back "stick on radio"
M**N
Works great. Build quality is so-so. Price is great.
Works great. Build quality is so-so, but for 10 bucks it's a steal. Install was pretty easy and replaced my OEM head unit in a Toyota Tacoma 2003 Pre Runner. OEM plugs didn't fit, but with some wire splicing everything went fine. Dimensions fit great. Sound quality is good and very customizable. Has a remote...but probably won't use it.
P**K
Boss 612 has a better
It works well, fitted well in a Toyota raum 1998 but sound quality needs improvement. The bass is so low even on a loud. Some functions are unavailable without a remote so keep it safe.Boss 612 has a better outputAbout 2 months now since I started using it. It keeps switching itself off and losing all settings. Its quite annoying. I guess the problem might be the detachable front part. I plan to re install my older Boss 612 model. Cheaper but better.
A**R
Awesome Basic hitech unit in 2-din
I am a college student and I have a 2003 Camry which had a kenwood touch screen before I shattered it and I was shopping since then for a new 2-din stereo unit until I discovered this awesome unit. I just received mine today and finished installing it which took me an hour it's basic but with pretty latest out puts you really need. USB AND AUXILIARY CABLE. I got the non Bluetooth version because I know Bluetooth connection can be a problem sometimes but I'm in love with this unit completely awesome and you should go for it if you're looking for something that sounds great but affordable. It's a good bang for your buck and you won't be disappointed.
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