Feature Rich Receiver at an Affordable Price
If you're looking for the ultimate flip-out receiver at an affordable price, the PLTS79BT by Pyle is your calling card. It features built in Bluetooth technology so you can conveniently make and receive wireless phone calls. Its beautiful full color 7" touchscreen will display song information and is even capable of video playback. Pop in a DVD and watch a movie from the comfort of your own vehicle! With two sets of 2 volt RCA outputs, you can connect multiple amplifiers to complete your entire sound system. This receiver is capable of playing back many different media formats and even comes loaded with an SD card slot. With tons of connectivity and a price that won't kill your wallet, the Pyle PLTS79BT is everything you need for your vehicles dash!
General Features:
- In-dash AM/FM, CD, MP3, WMA player with Remote
- Built-in Bluetooth for hands-free calling
- iPod: plug in iPod/MP3 player via front USB
- Motorized, detachable face
- Flip-out full color display
- 7" Touchscreen TFT/LCD monitor
- Wireless remote control included
- Blue and red button lighting
- Power Output:
- Peak: 80 watts x 4 channels
- RMS: 17 watts x 4 channels
- MP3 ID3 Tag Display (Title/Artist/Album)
- 1-year Manufacturer's warranty
Playback and Audio Features:
- Playback of DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD, SVCD, MP4, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3, WMA, and JPEG
- AM/FM Tuner with 18FM/12AM presets
- PAL/NTSC Compatible
- DSP equalizer with 3 preset tone curves
- ESP Function for anti-vibration and electronic skip protection
- Customizable treble, bass, balance, fader, and encoder volume control
Expandability Options:
- 2 Sets of 2V preamp outputs (front and rear) + 1 mono-subwoofer output
- Built-in Bluetooth for handsfree calling with included microphone
- Front-panel auxiliary input: 3.5mm (headphone jack) allows connection to portable media devices such as MP3 players, etc.
- Front-panel USB port: miniUSB allows connection to digital media such as MP3, WMA, etc.
- Rear auxiliary audio input: RCA Audio Input
- Rear auxiliary video input: Video composite cable
- Two rear video composite outputs
- Dedicated composite video input for a rear camera
- Steering wheel remote ready with universal PAC SWI-Xv1
- SD and MMC Card Reader for playback of MPEG4, JPEG, MP3, and WMA
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oep3812 from el centro, ca
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OK for the price. Happy so far.
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lee from carrabelle, FL
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Good product nice and clean looks sounds great good picture
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Andrea from Hammonton, NJ
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I bought this radio it was very nice but it didn't have iPod intergration so I sold it but the person who bought it from me likes it very much the Bluetooth was awesome.
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Ron from Kuna, ID
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This stereo is great when it works. Sometimes the amp inside shuts off and won't work unless you unplug the speakers from the stereo and it's not the wiring 'cause it hooked up to the stock wiring and then I ran straight wires and it still shuts off.
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Once I installed the Pyle, it made a buzzing noise go through my speakers. I might have installed it incorrectly but I also tried tons of different ways to fix it and none of them worked. Also after a couple of weeks, the screen kept turning off or it would change to aux when I had it on DVD. If it got cold or too hot (over 72 degrees) the screen messed up and just had a bunch of lines going through it. It finally killed over when my brother put a CD (the second one to ever go in it) in and it didn't sit correctly. It wouldn't read the CD and it couldn't eject it. It also disabled the screen from coming out. I haven't been able to make it work ever since. I've had it for 6 months
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