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The JVC KW-V660BT is a feature-packed double DIN DVD/CD receiver with a 6.8-inch capacitive touchscreen, supporting Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for seamless smartphone integration. It delivers high-resolution audio playback with a 13-band equalizer and advanced sound controls, plus expandability options including SiriusXM, backup camera input, and multi-channel preamp outputs, making it a versatile centerpiece for any modern car audio setup.
| ASIN | B0898Z9N71 |
| Item model number | KW-V660BT |
| Manufacturer | JVC |
| Product Dimensions | 25.81 x 17.4 x 27.99 cm; 2.28 kg |
T**Y
great product definetely recommend
A**N
So far it's been great! I've been having an issue with AppleCar Play disconnecting randomly but I'm not sure if that is the cable I'm using (which I don't think it is) or the head unit. It would be nice to have a physical eject button, but that's not a big deal. I love the features but it is the menu layout isn't the best when trying to switch to different inputs but looks and sounds great.
V**.
Perfect. Working as expected. And still working. 3 years since been installed.
M**E
I decided to upgrade my stock truck stereo to one that I could use Bluetooth, hands-free, and navigation. Installation was fairly easy for my husband, who is not trained or experienced in aurto audio. The navigation will not work unless you are connected to your phone. Love the safety feature of not playing movies while driving. Once you get used to the setup, it is fairly easy to navigate the controls, I am just not a huge fan of the volume button placement. It is to the far left of the screen and tiny, so if I try to adjust the volume, I have to be sure to hit exactly on it, and the dash edge impedes that a bit, which takes my eyes off the road for a moment. I have a backup camera, but it is not connected to the stereo, so I cannot review that. I love the sound adjustments. Instead of just the usual three or four button sound adjustments, it has the sound hertz adjustment, which allows for best sound quality according to your sound taste. It is not exactly hands-free stereo, but more hands-free than my stock. The external mic has a U clip so you can attach to a visor and dash edge, and it does pick up my voice, even when I step outside my truck and need to continue to carry on my phone call conversation. No voice controls, so if you try the "call ..." or "find (location)" it will NOT follow command-that is manual control only. One con I do have is that you cannot adjust or add navigational needs once you start driving, so you better have your entire trip set up BEFORE you start the drive. I use Android Auto, and it works great with my Galaxy S22 Ultra. Overall, I'm glad I upgraded, and chose this stereo. It has all I wanted, with a few capabilities I have still yet to use.
D**Y
Two parts to this review - 1st, I ordered and the invoice reflected, a KW-660BT, but they sent a KW-V66BT. I'm having difficulty finding out the difference, as the specs are the same and they are often mentioned together. I see posts out there about the V66BT being made with less expensive components, perhaps for a different market. Way back when, I remember learning that the Cannon digital camera I was trying to buy was going to take so long because it was coming from India or China (I can't remember) where Cannon sold a lesser version that they wouldn't import to the states, and that's why it was so much cheaper than the US version. I'm wondering if that's the situation here. Where I do see the V66BT for sale, it is cheaper than the V660BT, and I paid more for what I assume is the better product. 2nd, on to the radio itself. I'm quite happy with the features and performance. I bought it mostly for the Android Auto functionality, and that's clearly smarter than I am. It's pure flippin' magic, and does exactly what I was hoping. Someday maybe I'll understand all that it can do. I'm running through stock speakers so far, so I can't really address sound quality. My history with JVC has been positive, and I'm confident that the head won't be the limitation on the sound quality. So, a very nice radio that I'm (mostly) happy with. I'm not confident that I understand the difference between the two models, so I can't tell if this was a bait-and-switch or not. Hopefully this lasts as long as the V660BT would have.
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