🎉 Elevate Your Drive with BOSS Audio!
The BOSS Audio Systems BCP62 Car Stereo is a cutting-edge double din receiver featuring Apple CarPlay, Bluetooth connectivity, and a vibrant 6.2-inch capacitive touchscreen. With 320 watts of output power and multiple input options, it ensures a seamless and powerful audio experience while keeping you connected on the go.
Wattage | 8E+1 |
Number of Channels | 4 |
Output Wattage | 320 Watts |
Output Power | 3.2E+2 Watts |
Audio Output Type | Speakers |
Format | WMA |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Internet Applications | Pandora, Spotify |
Control Method | Touch |
Connector Type | Coaxial |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Number of Audio Channels | 5.1 |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
Controller Type | iOS, Android |
Additional Features | Apple CarPlay, No CD DVD Player, Capacitive Touchscreen, Bluetooth Audio & Hand-Free Calling |
Compatible Devices | Amplifier, Smartphone, Speaker |
Item Weight | 2.1 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.25"D x 4.26"W x 7.33"H |
Color | Black |
R**.
Great radio
Works good, perfect fit in my 04 silverado, no dash kit needed. Just harness adapter to plug to factory harness. Great sound, android auto works good. Good deal!
N**K
Easy install
If u have an older pickup this is perfect to modernize it.
N**R
Great upgrade to my 2004 Toyota Camry
This has been a fantastic upgrade for my aging Toyota Camry (2004). I can now use Apple Car Play (note: wired only) to use maps like a 21st-century driver right on my dash, listen to my podcasts through the car speakers, and talk to Siri. Nice!For the money, this unit does everything it should and is a great value. It even came with an external corded microphone that you can stick onto your dash somewhere for communication with Siri. I put it right next to my instrument display and it works super well.I knock a star off because the screen feels maybe a little lower-res than I was expecting, and sometimes the graphics even look a little "jpeggy," as though they were compressed on the way from the phone to the device. It's most obvious in icons that have large expanses of one color. If this were a nicer car and I were picky about that, I might consider shelling out a little more for a better display and wireless CarPlay. But for my drive-into-the-mountains hiking/adventure car, it is absolutely adequate and does everything I needed for a fair price.Some things I learned after my purchase that I wish I had known ahead of time:- I needed to buy a wiring harness to connect it to my car's wiring and a bezel to make it look correct in the dashboard, but these were both available on Amazon and the manufacturer helped me pick the right ones. (For me, it was Metra 70-1761 and Metra 99-8231 respectively, just as reference for what kind of additional parts you would likely need.)- You'll need some way to connect the bare wire ends on the radio to the wiring harness, such a crimp kit. I bought some heat-activated self-soldering connectors at a local electronics store and they worked great.- The CarPlay connectivity is WIRED ONLY, and the connection is to the BACK of the unit, so you'll need to route the wire through the dashboard to where you want to use it. This was my first time doing anything like that and there was a slight learning curve, but YouTube helped and but it was not nearly as bad as I thought. The dashboard on my Toyota Camry was designed to come apart remarkably easily and I was able to route the USB cable to a convenient location at the front of my center console. (Obviously, every car is different, so your mileage may vary.)- Same deal for the microphone. It connects at the BACK of the unit. I routed the cord out at the side of my center air vents and attached it to the dash right there with the provided double-sided tape. It definitely doesn't look factory-installed, but it does look organized and is very functional there.Long story short: If you're installing this yourself, this is not a quick swap-it-out replacement. You'll need to budget an afternoon and you might need some extra tools for the wiring. But it's also not that hard once you understand what you need to do, and once you've done it one time, you'll be much more confident if you ever need to do it again.
D**N
Excellent
Very nice unit, install went smoothly. Very responsive screen, no lag, apple car play works flawlessly every time and extremely fast.
C**7
Three Strikes and You Are Out....
The media could not be loaded. I really wanted this unit to work for adding CarPlay and Bluetooth to an older vehicle. But after purchasing three from two different vendors and returning all of them, I gave up. I am not a car audio professional, but I am an electronics engineer and have been toying with car and home audio most of the past 30 years.First let’s start with the pros:Nice quality screen, easy, ergonomic functionality, and intuitive to use.Physical volume knob (hard to find)Front and rear camera (optional add-ons, I didn’t evaluate).Wired Apple Carplay works well. Very responsive. I had no issues with it connecting and staying connected. This unit does not support Wireless Apple Carplay. Front USB connection does not offer CarPlay, must use the rear USB dongle and connect a Lightning cable to it and fish out the front of your dash. Not a big deal I have a cable hanging in a car all the time anyway.Bluetooth paired and worked well with my iPhone 10.Screen resolution and touch sensitivity performs well.Plentiful pre-tapped mounting holes in various configurations allowed my existing side brackets to make a perfect fit in my 2000 4Runner. Front bezel fit perfectly in the dash.FM tuning and pre-sets work great.I had no problems with the functionality like other reviews.Has 3-year warranty, and from talking with their support, I don’t think you would have an issue with a warranty claim. They were fast to answer, and really wanted to help.Now the Cons:Built-in 4-channel amplifier is severely underpowered. I think my clock radio in my bedroom has more power than this thing. Boss states on their web site this has a 320W amplifier (80Wx 4 channels). This is total baloney. I opened it up and took a look at the numbers on the amplifier chip: TDA7388 made by STMicroelectronics. Their data sheet shows this as a 4 channel x 26 Watt @ 14.4 V, 1 kHz, 10 % Class AB Amplifier. The distortion (THD) graph shows 10% at 11W (this is why is distorts the sound as you turn the volume up to 50% level). To overcome road noise and actually hear music it needs to be 40% to 50% and then the sound unbearably distorts. I was so disappointed in this. For the price I was willing to get over this and manually wire the RCA pre-amp outputs into a 4-channel 25W/channel external amp (even with this little wattage the sound was like night and day compared to the internal amp). But when the pre-amp outputs were used, there was a constant hissing noise on the outputs. I tried three different units, all had the same problem. Even with nothing connected the noise showed on my o-scope. Boss has US based support, and they seem to stand behind their products, but they could offer no explanation. All they could offer was a RMA replacement on the units. Because I was in the 30-day Amazon return period, I didn’t want to risk a full refund.I don’t know why the unit is 6.3” deep. It is literally hollow inside and the whole thing weights 27 oz.Some of the good reviews on Amazon and Crutchfield blow my mind. These buyers must really have replaced sucky factory units. My Toyota factory unit this was to replace is not “premium” by any measure, but had decent quality sound. Even though the features and operation of this Boss unit were nice, I am buying it to hear it not to watch it. I still can't get over how bad it sounded so I can't give it more than one star. I ended up purchasing a ATOTO A6G2A7PF due to another posted review and could no be happier with it, in fact it blew me away for the price point (and it has wireless CarPlay).
A**G
Nice for the price!
The media could not be loaded. Sounds great and I don’t mind that it comes with a physical charger which makes it better to charge I between my orders at work. There’s also some folks that couldn’t figure out the automatic lighting to it and found that when I changed the fuse under the dash from a 5 to an 10amp it works fine. It turns dark when I engage my headlights.
T**V
Has to be one of the best
Its a great, higher quality radio. Sound stayed the same or even better than stock. Touchscreen is very much acceptable considering its a cheap aftermarket. My only gripe is that carplay handsfree calling is kind of pointless, no matter where i place the mic - the person I am talking to always hears an echo of their voice. I reached out to support, they are still looking into it.Once they come up with a solution I will update to 5 stars no questions asked!UPDATE: They actually delivered a software update needed to fix this and the echo is gone. Definitely 5 STARS now
A**W
Screen freezing and volume issue
After some time the head unit is acting up. The screen would freeze up, volume will have no sound till I hit the mute button. I had to do a master reset, then It would work, and act up again.
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