Sony DSX-A212UI Black Car Media Receiver

Dynamic Sounds Ltd (533566)
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Stream music from your iPhone and Android smartphone easily with AOA 2.0 compatible front USB port, and customise the sound with the 10-band graphic equaliser. Sony DSX-A212UI. FLAC is a file format that, unlike MP3, compresses the audio signal without any loss in audio quality.

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Product Identifiers

BrandSony
MPNDSX-A212UI
Manufacturer Part NumberDSX-A212UI
EAN4548736057791
UPC7426871601710
ModelDSX-A212UI
eBay Product ID (ePID)6031289683

Product Key Features

PortAUX
Operating SystemAndroid
Compatible FormatWMA
Compatible Vehicle ModelPlus 8
Channels4 Channel
ColourBlack
Unit Size1 DIN
FeaturesID3tag

Dimensions

Weight939g
Height5
Width17.8
Length12

Additional Product Features

Playable Audio FormatsMp3

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  • Good enough but not a classic

    This little mechless head works quite nicely as an upgrade for a basic system. Mine went into a Discovery mk2 (2003) and replaced the old VDO unit. It drives the LR speakers well and sits nicely in the dash, its green hue blending stylishly with the Disco's dash lights. You'll need an adapter kit to connect it to the Disco's wiring loom - lots on eBay - including the steering wheel control interface if you have those. The Sony has a 3.5mm jack for those control functions. The sound is clear, especially from the USB connection (to an iPhone), and goes quite loud enough, thank you. The knobs and buttons are fiddly, it makes silly beeping noises when you turn the engine off, I haven't yet found a way to turn it off (volume to zero is the only route so far) and even though it has an "always live" connection, there doesn't seem to be any way to turn it on when the ignition is off. So, overall, not bad, good enough for the money but if I was designing it, it would be better.

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