🎶 Elevate Your Drive with JensenMPR210!
The JensenMPR210 is a versatile single DIN car stereo that features a high-resolution 7-character LCD display, Bluetooth connectivity for hands-free calling and music streaming, and customizable audio settings. With a 3-year warranty and voice assistant integration, it's designed for the modern driver who values convenience and quality.
Number of Channels | 4 |
Output Wattage | 180 Watts |
Output Power | 200 Watts |
Audio Output Type | Speakers |
Format | WMA |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Control Method | Touch, Voice |
Connector Type | 3.5mm Jack |
Audio Encoding | Stereo |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Number of Audio Channels | 2 |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Controller Type | iOS, Android |
Additional Features | Push To Talk |
Compatible Devices | Speaker |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3"D x 8"W x 3"H |
R**B
Incredibly small, easy to install.
I wanted a radio that would provide streaming radio capability in my old truck. This radio is incredibly small and light. Easy to wire and the wiring diagram was easy to understand. Installation was a little challenging because the DIN mounting bracket was designed for the radio to slide all the way in. My Ford truck had a plastic trim that was designed to fit between the radio faceplate and the DIN mounting bracket which prevented the radio from snapping-in to the bracket. This radio does not have a removable trim ring around the front face (what you see in the Amazon ad is the way the radio slides-in. The size and weight of this radio is impressive, no rear mounting support bracket is required (even though Jensen did provide a screw hole in the rear heat sink).The audio power (volume) is adequate, not quite as loud as my other radios (also rated 200W), but close. The tone controls do not provide any graphic equalizer, only BASS, TREBLE and Loudness, but the radio does produce a decent sound for an inexpensive radio. The Bluetooth paired easily but I had to turn the volume in my iPhone to max to get decent volume on the radio. The controls feel quality and have detent click (even the volume knob).Jensen paperwork says the warranty is 1-year (2-year if you register on-line). Amazon says the warranty is 2-year (3-year if you register on-line). I saved the Amazon ad with my warranty paperwork. On-line registration was easy and not very invasive (personal information). I do recommend you take a picture of the radio serial number before you install it (handy for on-line registration).
C**A
Excelente producto
Excelente producto
R**E
Great value upgrade for older cars,
Does everything it says on the box. Straightforward, no frills stereo. FM reception is excellent with the factory antenna, BT pairs instantly every time. It defaults to the last mode (radio, bt, or USB) when powered on, so it picks up right where you left off. Sounds quality is great for the price, much better than the old factory radio in an 2nd gen Ram with 4 basic speakers. Goes plenty loud and the volume has good spacing steps. Surprised how many car stereos I've used that get basic details like that wrong or have buggy BT connections.Controls are straightforward and intuitive to use. The manual really isn't needed. You can pick 4 preset EQ (the usual "rock", "pop", ect),or manually set basic bass/treble. Basic, but all you can expect at this price, and honestly all most people need.It does have a subwoofer output, which I do have wired to a small 8" self powered mini sub (plenty for a single cab truck). The one downside is the sub output level is NOT adjustable. Even some other basic head units usually let you do that, not here. The signal is quite "hot". I ended up turning the gain on my sub almost all the way down to get a decent balance and not have bass totally blowing out the sound.The other con is despite having an alphanumeric display, it doesn't show title/artist info over Bluetooth. It just shows a static " BTMUSIC" at all times. You can switch it to the clock, but that annoyingly doesn't "stick" between ignition cycles.Another mile annoyance,but once that seems very common in virtually every car stereos I've tried,is BT volume is way lower than anything else. Radio,a comfortable level is maybe 10-12 on the volume. Switch to BT, phone volume maxed, and you can't even hear the music at all at that level. You have to turn it up to 20-25, and more like 30 for spoken word podcasts to hear clearly. But then switch back to radio, or at the next key on, it blows your ears out since it comes back on at the last volume setting.You get basic play/pause, forward, and back controls for BT, and folder/file jumps for playing off USB.The display is also not dimmable, but I don't find it annoyingly bright at night.It has a built in mic for BT phone calls,which I expected to be terrible, but really wasn't as bad as I'd thought. Saves a step of routine a remote mic wire clipped to the visor, and sure it shaved a couple bucks off the price. It doesn't sound great, a bit noisy, like talking on speakerphone outdoors, but the person on the other end said they could understand me well enough.It does support the Jensen companion app, but this is totally not needed,and really doesn't add much. You can more or less just use your phone as a "remote", which given you presumably are sitting within arms reach of it at all times, seems rather pointless. I guess if it was on a boat or RV or something that might be useful? Although music over BT you can of course just control from your phone, it acts effectively just like any Bluetooth speaker or headphones.For $30 (and I got it on sale for under $20), kind of hard to complain. It's bare bones, but does what it says and almost certainly sounds better than a 20 or more year old factory radio.
S**E
Great cheap stereo
I bought this stereo the first time from amazon warehouse for $15 because I needed a cheap stereo to install quickly in my jeep before an upcoming trip when my stereo died. It was going to be temporary until I could find something better. But I installed it, and I was really happy with it. Now I bought another jeep, and even though I willing to spend "good money", honestly I was happy with this stereo, and bought another one because I liked it.Good:* The phone bluetooth works "seamlessly". If I'm connected to bluetooth, it interrupts my music correctly when I get a phone call, or need to use voice dictation. - This is really important to me. Even the stereo in my brand new $100k diesel truck doesn't do this correctly - leading to missed calls.* the built in speakerphone for phonecalls, is decent. Not awesome. But the call quality on the other end of the phone meets or exceeds the quality you'd expect from someone talking to you on speakerphone from a 25 year old jeep.* It remembers the last type of media you were playing, and continues playing it. It starts from the track you were on.* The physical buttons are easy to use. I hate touch screens.* I'm not an audiophile, but I like loud music, and this drives 4x 5.25's just fine without an additional amp.The bad:* The only downside is that I listen to MP3's on a USB stick regularly - and as mentioned it remembers that and starts playing them where I left off - however, I almost always use "random shuffle" mode, and it doesn't remember that. So it just starts from that track and continues playing in order from that point. Not the end of the world of course.So yeah, for the price, you can't beat this thing, and even while building my new stereo I just didn't want to deal with the potential unknown annoyances of a new deck, so I just stuck with this one that has been serving me well for a couple years now.
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