🎉 Elevate Your Drive with JVC's Ultimate Car Stereo Experience!
The JVC KW-M150BT is a cutting-edge Bluetooth car stereo receiver featuring a 6.75" capacitive touchscreen display, AM/FM radio, and support for multiple audio formats. With a powerful 13-band equalizer and dual phone connectivity, it ensures an unparalleled audio experience while keeping you connected on the go.
Color | black |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.95"D x 7.17"W x 4.41"H |
Number of Channels | 5 |
Output Wattage | 45 Watts |
Video Encoding | H.264, H.265, VP9 |
Audio Output Type | Speakers |
Format | WMA |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Internet Applications | Maps |
Control Method | Touch |
Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Connector Type | RCA, USB |
Audio Encoding | Mono |
Audio Output Mode | Mono, Stereo |
Number of Audio Channels | 5 Channel |
Connectivity Technology | ['USB', 'RCA'] |
Controller Type | Hand Control |
Additional Features | Equalizer |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Speaker |
S**T
Great head unit
Was easy to install. The Bluetooth works great, touch screen functions as it should and seems to work great in all conditions. The unit looks great in the 05 Subaru bringing it up to date from the old unit. Sound clarity is great at all speeds with good speakers.
R**B
Great product but a feature is becoming obsolete
This is my personal radio I'm running components on my front doors and 5x7 on rear doors, the sound quality is great cannot complain the looks of it is really good too fits my truck perfect, the only down side is that android 11 is no longer compatible with mirror screen so you lose that feature altogether, I couldn't take a star off since the problem is not with the product but more with my phone's O S really let me down since this is the main feature I bought it for, response can be a bit laggy at times nothing major, but if you're buying this because of the mirroring I wouldn't recommend it since apple and android are leaning towards android auto or apple carplay and no longer supporting the screen mirroring through usbUpdate: after updates to the android OS the mirroring feature is functional, when I posted this at first the feature was glitchy now it feels optimized and it is still functional I've had no issues it is a great unit for the price
J**E
Great head unit for the money.
Very nice head unit. Connects to Bluetooth fast and works great.
B**N
Great deck for the price range.
Great deck for the price. Easy and intuitive controls. Havent had an issue with it yet. Backup camera comes up fast which is nice. My only complaint would be the volume buttons aren't as easy to find without looking as I'd like them to be. Also mute is right under the volume down button so my fat fingers mute half the time when I just want volume down a bit. Overall a solid deck.
B**2
Works as it should
Put this in a 2002 Chevy Silverado it fit great with it’s short chassis, I put a new dash design t fit this truck and a metro 95-303G mount kit, I finally had to get a metro 89-50-0900 trim kit for a trim ring to look right I recommend it if you put a double din in these vehicles design for a din and a half stereo. Used the middle trim piece had to trim the to right corner but I Angeles the file to file off the inside of the trim piece to fit the shape of the dash then used black double side tape to stick to the dash worked great.Now for the stere I went through 3 knock off stereo (all around 100$ a piece) every one had alternator noise I always put back my single din kenwood and sent them back it had very little alt. Noise (I put in new grounds and completely got rid of the noise in my kenwood but still had it in the knockoff stereo) but this kick had great sound and worked flawlessly I like the backup camera picture when you put it in reverse. The only thing I don’t like about it is no volume knob but I knew that going in and not going to knock it for that but the remote does help with that (I did not know kenwood and jvc are the same company now so my kenwood remote works with this unit,it is really a kenwood that why it works so good
A**.
Subwoofer
Everything is good and works except the subwoofer out connection I’ve tried everything but can not get the sound out for the sub woofer
J**J
Sounds great, small flaws add up.
It only took a few minutes after wiring up the harness to have the system installed and tuned to my liking. Big improvement over the Kenwood single DIN I was rocking. The touchscreen is very responsive, the UI is intuitive (except turning off demo mode). The EQ and X-over functions are easy to use, which is a far cry from the Pioneer double-din I have in my other vehicle. I don't think the Pioneer was intended for use by anyone with hands bigger than an 8 year old. There are no bars to slide around on this JVC, you simply click up or down and adjust Hz in increments. Bluetooth was easy to setup and my phone was connected in seconds.2 Months later, Cons: I'd like to have a volume control for the "beep" but the only options are LOUD AF and off. The control to turn off Demo mode is in Video Settings for some strange reason. Why do they even have Demo mode anymore, and why is it on by default? Circuit City was still open the last time I went to a store and looked at a working head unit, and even then the Demo was just intrusive. USB Drive and MP3's: If you press the "back" arrow, it doesn't go back to the beginning of the song. It skips to the start of the previous song. Why? If you press the forward arrow, it starts the next song 5 seconds in. Who would want that feature? Also, one out of every 20 or 30 times I start my car, the unit just decides not to turn on. It has power, lights are lit, but I have to shut the car off and turn it back on for it to function. The bar that pops up when you raise or lower the volume blocks the forward and back arrows so you have to wait a couple of seconds for it to disappear if you want to change songs. The volume buttons are not fat-finger-friendly at all. You will end up muting the audio far more often than you want to. The X-Over seems to work well but you only have the option to lower the DB for the 3 separate sets of speakers. Instead of having the front set at +2Db, rears at 0Db and subwoofer at -1, you have 0, -2 and -3. There is no save option for settings, so every time you disconnect the battery you have to reset the EQ and X-Over.JVC, why are you only supplying one subwoofer output??? You do know that the vast majority of songs are not recorded mono, right? I get it, there are a lot of people with class D mono amps, but I should still have the option to play my lows in stereo. In fact, that's one of the main reasons I run dual mono amplifiers instead of one big one. What if I want to watch Jurassic Park with surround sound? I'll never know what direction the T-Rex is coming from because of YOU, JVC! I hope no one on your design team ever dares call themselves audiophiles...If those things won't bug you too much, pay the lower cost. Personally, I will try another brand next time even if it's $20 or $40 more.
W**M
Very Nice Touchscreen Radio
Great value for the price. It works perfectly. Touch screen features are a great upgrade to an older model vechile. Easy to install, highly recommend.
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