Upgrade to the System of your Dreams
Look no further for the perfect head-unit packed full of the best features on the market today. The BOYO Vision AVD700D features a high quality 7" touchscreen that will play all of your media such as DVD, AM/FM and even music on your iPod. The built-in Bluetooth version 2.0 allows for audio streaming directly from your Bluetooth enabled device. This stereo has an impressive 3 sets of RCA outputs that you may utilize for expanding your sound system with additional amplifiers. Get ready for great sound quality at an attractive price with Boyo Vision's newly updated best selling head-unit.
General Features:
- In-dash Double DIN DVD, CD, MP3, AM/FM, WMA player with Remote
- 7" High Resolution 16:9 TFT LCD Touch Panel
- Motorized, slide-down face
- 5 Step automatic motorized viewing angle
- Blue backlight display on any key press
- Built-in hands free Bluetooth
- Wireless remote control included
- Power Output:
- Peak: 50 watts x 4 channels
- RMS: 17 watts x 4 channels
- CD Text Display
- MP3 ID3 Tag Display (Title/Artist/Album)
- Back up camera input with automatic reverse trigger
- Authorized Internet Dealer
- 1-year SonicElectronix.com warranty
Playback and Audio Features:
- Playback of DVD, VCD, SVCD, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3, JPEG, MPEG4 and WMA
- Playback of Region 1 DVD discs
- Built-in tuner with 18FM/12AM presets
- SD Card Reader
- Dynamic Soundstage Organizer
- 3-band parametric equalizer with 3 selectable tone curves
- 24bit Digital to Analog Converter (DAC)
- International Advanced MPEG-4 Decode Technology
- Built-in Smart Learning steering wheel control
Expandability Options:
- 3 Sets of 2V preamp outputs (front, rear and subwoofer)
- iPod Ready: Audio and video playback with the included adapter
- 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 digital devices such as flash drives, portable media players, etc.
- Rear auxiliary input: RCA Audio Input
- Rear video input: Rear video input for rear view cameras with an RCA composite input, the BOYO Vision VTK-350 is recommended
Bluetooth Features:
- Built-in Bluetooth technology for hands-free talking and audio streaming
- Bluetooth version 2.0 +EDR certified
- Bluetooth range up to 32.8 ft.
- Noise and Echo cancellation
- Recent calls and talk time logs
- Bluetooth profiles supported:
- HFP: Hands Free Profile allows a hands-free car kit to connect to a compatible mobile phone
- HSP: Headset Profile enables the a Bluetooth headset to connect to a compatible mobile phone
- PBAP: Phone Book Access Profile allows the car stereo to display the name of the incoming caller, as well as access the contact list of the mobile phone directly from the car stereo
- A2DP: Advanced Audio Distribution Profile allows high quality audio to be streamed from an audio device to the car stereo
- AVRCP: Audio/Video Remote Control Profile supports basic remote control functions (play, pause, etc) via Bluetooth
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Works with most Bluetooth enabled cell phones
Includes a built-in microphone for clear, convenient talking
Note: May require modification of dashboard or dash kit.
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(previous model, replaced by BOYO Vision AVD700D)
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Average Customer Rating is 3.0 out of 5 stars:
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Kada from Brantford, ON, Canada
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I bought this boyo head unit because it was one of the cheaper double din touch screens on the market. Basically i "cheeped out". I suggest you spend the extra cash an get the higher end brands such as jvc, sony, alpine ect. Here are some reasons why.
The radio reception is very poor. While driving listening to local fm radio stations witch came in clear on my stock head unit, this boyo unit has a rediculous amount of static. Note: i bought the proper antenna adaptor from sonic electronix that was recommended by them
When you put in a cd/mp3 cd, the screen that comes up is very ugly looking and uneasy to navigate. What i mean buy ugly is that it says boyo is large letters with warning information witch is unable to change an stays on for the full duration while listening to you music through cd/mp3 cds. Witch i feel is an eyes sore to my car, and people have also told me the same.
A few more cons...
-The volume buttons on the very bottom of the deck dont respond very well when pressing them.
-The build in equalizer is as good as garbage.
-Although it dose pop up an show you the equalizer when you select it in the menu, it wont actually let you change your bass or treble levels. It only gives you the options of loud treble or low treble & loud bass or low bass? Front and back left to right balance options. Witch i find really un useful.
-When you plus in your ipod, the menus are hard to navigate and respond very slowly. Once you select a certain artists it wont allow you to return back the artist list to select a different artistic so you have to unplug the ipod and do it that way.
I could go on forever about the little thing that i dont like about the boyo unit & different things that dont work properly with this this but im not.
Heres a few pros:
-The price. I d way rather spend $200 bucks on a low quality double din touch screen tv deck then i would spend $200 on a alpine (example) single din or something of that price an nature.
-The dvd picture quality seem fairly decent.
-The units appearance its self is decently designed.
Would i recommend this to another buyer? Yes & no
Yes if your just looking for an upgrade from your stock deck and dont want to spend to much, and are not expecting a hole lot out of this unit other then that its plays cd and dvds decently.
No if your looking for something to run your ipod, plan on running an amp or listen to the radio.
Bottom line is that you get what you pay for and you could probably tell by the price, thats not much.
No disrespect to sonic electronix because they are a great site
It's just this low quality product.. Spend the extra few hundred bucks and order a JVC, Sony or Alpine unit off Sonic Electronix. I wish i would have.
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chester from dayton, OH
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They said double din however its slightly bigger than that so I had to pay extra to have it custom mounted. The screen also doesn't work at times either unless you press the screen really hard.
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Junior from Mason, TN
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Works proper w/ all dvd formats but the unit doesn't fit my vehicle.
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tokingdaily from plezo, ca
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This radio is great, has alot of features and high quality.
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Phoenix from Mitchell, SD
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First off it does not transfer your contacts to it, or display the name of the incoming caller, just the number. The SD Slot isn't hard to use, but it gets annoying after awhile. The look of the unit was horrible. Just didn't look like a quality lay out. Didn't charge iPhone, and the interface is hard to navigate. The Bluetooth didn't do anything it said it did accept call people. It did stream audio, but u could only control it with the phone or the remote, and it did not display anything about music on the unit, just a dial pad. The radio doesn't display the name of the station. And there is a bunch of static at all times no matter what source you are listening to, cd etc.
The system setup was horrible too. Can't do anything about the way it looks really, just dim it. There was literally almost no settings that you can change in there. Oh and the clock only shows on the radio screen, in the corner, no other screen at all.
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