Reviewed on June 7, 2007The Sony MEX BT-2500 is a good option for those looking to spend no more than $200 on a Bluetooth-enabled in-car stereo. Its straightforward design and intuitive controls make it easy to use, but its limited calling capabilities and poor outgoing sound quality let it down.TAGS:Bluetooth, call, stereo, Sony Corp., streaming audio, audio, cell phone, speakers, display, CD
Reviewed on November 29, 2007The Alpine CDA-9885 combines attractive styling and an easy-to-use music search interface with a host of expandability options, including HD Radio capability. However, those upgrading to HD Radio will have to deal with a clunky module and a hefty price tag.TAGS:HD radio, Alpine, digital audio, car stereo, radio, stereo, artist, folder, car, track, WMA, display, button, Sony Corp., programming
Reviewed on August 27, 2007The Sony MEX-DV2000 justifies its price premium over other single-disc car stereos with its support for DVD video and its excellent audio output. While its SACD support is nice to have, it is of questionable value when on the road.TAGS:car stereo, stereo, Sony Corp., DVD-Video, ID3-Tag, playback, MP3, CD, car, display, DVD, video
Reviewed on August 2, 2007The Jensen MP66312i provides an impressive range of media inputs, standard Bluetooth connectivity, and a usable iPod interface. Its low-rent display lets it down, but its impressive number of features is difficult to beat for the price.TAGS:Jensen, stereo, AudioVox, SD card, module, digital audio, display, USB, Bluetooth, Sony Corp., Apple iPod