The Ideal Mobile iPod Dock
Never worry about where to dock your iPod again! The Boss 755DBI is the perfect solution for those that want to use their iPod in the car. The pop-out iPod dock securely mounts the iPod as the center of your mobile media center and is easily controlled. Once the iPod is docked, you are free to choose exactly what you would like to listen to.
In addition to the iPod dock, the Boss DBI has a front panel auxiliary input, a USB port, and a SD card slot. With so many options for music playback, you will never run out of ways to listen to your digital music.
General Features:
- In-Dash Digital Media Receiver with Built-In iPod Docking Station
- Solid-state design (no moving parts)
- Active black mask display
- Wireless remote control included
- Blue illuminated control button lighting
- Power Output:
- Peak: 80 watts x 4 channels
- RMS: 17 watts x 4 channels
- Quartz digital clock
- 1-year Manufacturer's warranty
Playback and Audio Features:
- Playback of AM/FM and MP3
- PLL Synthesized tuner with 30 station presets
- Switchable USA/Europe radio frequencies
- Preset EQ response curves
- Track, repeat and intro scan modes
- Separate bass and treble controls
- Balance and fader controls
- Loudness feature
Expandability Options:
- Preamp Outputs
- Bluetooth Ready: Built-in Bluetooth system
- iPod Ready: Built-in iPod docking station
- Front-panel auxiliary input: 3.5mm (headphone jack) allows connection to portable media devices such as MP3 players, etc.
- Front-panel USB input: USB port allows connection to portable media devices such as MP3 players, flash drives, etc.
- Front-panel SD card input: SD card port allows connection of SD cards for playback of audio
- Steering Wheel Control Ready: PAC SWI-Xv1 required and sold separately
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Average Customer Rating is 3.3 out of 5 stars:
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Average Attributes Rating:
| Durability | | 3.3 |
| Value | | 3.6 |
| Features | | 3.4 |
| Design | | 4.0 |
| Usability | | 3.3 |
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robert from gainsville, VA
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Product is terrible, i had it in the car for 2 weeks before i couldnt stand it randomly scanning through songs or the ipod not staying connected. and the radio didnt work at all.
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minah from santa maria, CA
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i just got it and found out it is quarter inch wider. it should be in standard size, so i thought i might not know how to install right. But when i went to b*st b*y to check the size of other car stereo.
all are in standard size or little bit smaller for better fit. but this Boss 755 DBI is QUATER INCH WIDER.
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Rich from Ft Hood, TX
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I would still recommend this radio. The BOSS 755DBI is a fairly nice radio. The display is catchy enough, the sound quality is just fine and the neat little pop out I phone tray is handy. The only reason I got this is for the 'hands free' ability for the wife. Now shes a loud woman, believe you me. And when se uses it we found that the mic or sound pickup ability of this unit is rather poor. The charging ability does work and it can pic up sound, but it really uses (I believe) the mic on the iPhone. And it it's int he cradle, that would mean the mic is cover up in the tray. Bad design. But other than this flaw, it is a wonderful unit
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wesleyr22 from chula vista, ca
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This stereo is definetly worth the price. I have recently installed it, hooked up the bluetooth, but have not yet used the SD card slot, or the USB so I won't review that.
so first off:
The iPod connector is a very good thing you can control it from the head unit and the remote. The stereo is very loud as opposed to others I've owned.
The one thing I don't quite like, or maybe haven't gotten used to is that on some songs they may sound a little muffled or too pitchy, but that is about a handful of songs, nothing major.
Opposed to what these other people said, the bluetooth works to perfection, yes it doesn't have a mic, but once I installed the head unit, I called a number of people. Before even telling them I was on a Bluetooth in my car I had a full conversation. At the end I asked them if I sounded different or anything, and they couldn't tell a difference from talking directly on the phone with them. I am overall very happy with this unit, no more having hundreds of cds with me, I now have them all on my iPod.
Oh! and the radio shows the station, and what's being played on the station, nothing big, but I've never had that on a stereo, so that was pretty cool too.
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Los from Burqe, NM
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Works great for the money. Bluetooth works well and plays music from my phone over the bluetooth as well. Over all with iPod connection and full control of iPod only draw back is it doesnt have a remote mic so you have to talk kinda loud when on phone calls.
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