Kenwood Kmr-d362bt Bluetooth Marine Boat Cd Iphone Ipod Stereo Usb Receiver on 2040-parts.com
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Kenwood KMR-D362BTMarine CD receiverReady for Apple or AndroidKenwood's KMR-D362BT marine receiver works with all the latest gear, so you can keep the music playing all season long. Got an iPod® or iPhone®? You can plug your player into the front-panel USB input to access your playlists. Dedicated "search" and "return" buttons, plus handy tools like AppMode, Alphabet, Percentage Skip, and Related Search, help you find your music fast. This receiver also gives you full Siri® Eyes Free control with compatible Siri-equipped iPhones. Android Open Accessory protocol (AOA) lets you connect and control the music on your Android phone through the front USB port or the receiver's built-in Bluetooth®. You'll be able to run the apps you like and use a variety of search and playback features. Hands-free calling is another Bluetooth benefit that will please any boater. More options for musicYou don't have to rely on your phone for entertainment, however. You can liven up your cruise by loading in a CD, plugging in a thumb drive, or by jacking another device into the front-panel aux input. The variable-color 1.5-line LCD display makes it easy to see song titles and channel information, even when you're blasting through whitecapped water. Easily expandableYou can connect up to six Kenwood marine remotes to control the KMR-D362BT from anywhere on your boat. And, if you're a satellite radio fan, add a SiriusXM tuner (subscription required) to enjoy all your favorite music, sports, and talk, even when you're many miles offshore. The receiver features three sets of preamp outputs, so you'll be in good shape when you decide to add marine amplifiers to your system. Made for marine useKenwood built this receiver to handle the rugged conditions of the marine environment. It features a conformal coating that keeps moisture out of the internal circuitry. Installation note: This marine radio is water-resistant, but we recommend mounting it in a water-resistant enclosure or using a cover for best performance. Bluetooth note: Use of this receiver's Bluetooth features will depend upon your phone's Bluetooth capabilities. . iPhone note: If you're going to use your iPod with this receiver, be sure to check "Details" for specific iPod model compatibility with this receiver. Product Highlights:General Features:
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