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The BOSS Audio Systems BV9695B is a state-of-the-art car audio stereo system featuring a 6.95-inch touchscreen, Bluetooth connectivity for hands-free calling and music streaming, A-LINK technology for screen mirroring, and a powerful 320 Watts output. With multi-color illumination and versatile media playback options, this system is designed to enhance your driving experience while keeping you connected and entertained.










| ASIN | B08MV985PP |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Audio Output Type | Speakers |
| Best Sellers Rank | #172,481 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2,897 in Car Audio Receivers |
| Brand | BOSS Audio Systems |
| Built-In Media | Power harness, remote control |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones, MP3 Players |
| Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary, Bluetooth, USB |
| Connector Type | 3.5mm Jack, USB |
| Control Method | Touch, Voice |
| Controller Type | Android |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (2,184) |
| Format | WMA |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00791489126847 |
| Item Type Name | Double Din |
| Manufacturer | BOSS Audio Systems |
| Model Number | BV9695B |
| Number of Channels | 4 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Bluetooth Audio and Hands-Free Calling, Screen Mirroring, Touchscreen |
| Output Power | 80 Watts |
| Output Wattage | 320 Watts |
| Supported Internet Services | Pandora, Spotify |
| UPC | 791489126847 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Warranty – BOSS Audio Systems provides a powerful 3-year Platinum Online Dealer Warranty so long as the purchase is made through Amazon. |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
J**M
Simple and perfect
Installed in my 2006 Ford Escape. Pefect fit with a little trimming behind the cover. -Connected the brake sensor to the radio ground cable to enable the video function. -Illumination signal wire does in fact dim the radio when the headlights are on and you can change the intensity in the settings for each setting. -Calibrating the touchscreen in the settings made it way more responsive. -The radio A-Link app isnt available in the Play Store, you'll need to scan the QR code to get it. Requires the USB to be connected and it mirrors your phone screen. Overall its a quite great radio with simple features.
A**S
It's OK
It's easy to install and backup camera is easy to see. Sound is clear but not very loud. Touch screen is not very responsive and I have to touch it more than once to do what I wanted to do. Because of that I use the buttons most of the time. Bluetooth don't work properly as I had to pair it 3 times now and it don't work after I turn of the car. I kept it because it don't have a shiny screen and lights and because I didn't want to take my dash apart again.
G**K
A lot to love for the price.
I have to say, I like Boss, even though it is an inexpensive system. I placed this in a 2006 Honda Pilot with an Alpine system. First off, this is not equivalent to an Alpine system, but it is a great device. I replaced my navigation system with the BV9370B and kept the original system in it's place. So, Here's what I like and don't like about the Boss: Pros: 1) Just as easy to install as any other system 2) Sounds great, but not as good as Alpine system. 3) Very good GUI. Didn't even need manual to figure out how to operate. 4) Plays everything I throw at it and charges my phone as well. 5) Has a Sub pre-amp out 6) There's more, but I would just be reiterating other positive reviews BIGGEST PRO (TO ME): Seems to have a great dynamic range setting for answering the phone. Whether the system is blaring or on mute the phone always answers at the same volume. This seems to be a Boss thing since two other systems I had would need to be cranked up to hear someone talk, then, when they would hang up, the radio would blow out my eardrums. Even my cheap single din $30 Boss has this fantastic feature. This alone will keep me buying a Boss. Even if others have this, they must be out of my price range. Cons: 1) This is a biggie, never remembers the last song I played on my USB and always starts at the beginning. I haven't checked to see if this was the same with the SD, but streaming from phone seems to start at last song played. If you know how to fix this, feel free to comment. 2) Needed to use an amp to use the Alpine Sub-woofer in the car. Not a deal breaker, I had one, but would have given it 5 stars if I didn't need to use it. 3) Hard to see when the sun hits it, even at brightest setting, but that's a rare occurrence. So, in conclusion, this is one of the best systems you can buy under $100. Got mine for under $70, which felt like a steal. Boss may not be "top of the line" but it sure is the "Best Bang For Your Buck!"
L**K
The sound is good. The touch screen is crap. Emphasis on CRAP!!!
The unit was working good sound wise. The touch screen was laggy and it felt like dragging a finger inside thick porridge but it was excusable because the sound was okay in my friend's Toyota Corolla. I did the install myself then two months later it shows a white screen and + sign in the middle. This is a touch calibration prompt any device with a touch screen has that feature to determine the integrity of the screen. Now here comes a painful one, You do the normal calibrations by touching the corners where the + sign moves and after that most devices reset to normal working order. This stereo does not reset itself to working order it merely is stuck to the white screen and after starting the car the menu is back but the touch works only in one point on the screen and then doesn't work again till you start the power again. What pisses me off is the fact that even the hidden reset button meant to reset the unit to factory default does not work. Now I have to assume that since all units from Boss share this interface the results are same with a $100 unit or $500 unit. If it goes crazy on you no one can help you maybe a Refund or Warranty..why cant we be able to flash a new firmware on these units? that would make it easier to deal with software/firmware problems. If you can make it and it has a flash drive port or a memory card slot devicing an update method would take a dev team a week maximum to make firmware flashing interface and have it installed on the individual units. When I purchase a unit and it has a problem I'd just head to the manufacturer's website and DL the firmware and flash it to the damaged/misbehaving unit..Easy. But with quality a capitalist world would fail or so I've heard!! Aargh!!
J**K
Lots of futures for the money. It works OK so far.
I'm pleased with it enough, that I bought a second one for the other car based on my experience. It's not perfect by no means. Quality of screen is not as good as my android phone and i'm not sure i have any good use for the A-link. Its OK for DVD, but bluish picture and not sure how to adjust. Good for backup camera. Sound is much better than stock base toyota HU. Sometimes bluetooth doesn't automatically pair up and i have to cycle it on my phone. Radio is strong and clear, but there is no station/song description. I assumed it was standard on the newer HU? The 3 year warranty is reassuring in case it doesn't do well with heat and vibrations. The stock toyota HUs started acting up after 10 years or so, but i don't expect this to be that durable. Update after a couple of weeks of use: I started seeing the random glitches other people noticed. Like volume raising itself by a point from time to time, Bluetooth losing connection while streaming (going to radio and back to streaming helps sometimes), and i had the radio reset itself once when i listened with engine off and then starting engine. I guess i need to remember to avoid that. I lowered the rating a bit due to that.
A**N
Very high resolution and vibrant screen for a cheap double din, good sound quality and feels well built. Bluetooth connection is strong and audio is clear. True double din size so it will fit in metra/Scosche/etc dash kits without any modifications. Great stereo for the price just be aware of no DVD player.
A**L
Tiene muy buen sonido y buenos bajos! Por momentos todo bien!
C**O
Buen sonido, fácil de instalar, funciones muy practicas y completas. Excelente!
N**I
جيد
M**É
Le radio est fait de bonne qualité, mais c'est limite. Le plastique n'est pas le meilleur, mais c'est mieux que les produits plus cheap. L'écran est belle, mais n'as pas d'anti-reflet. Le manuel est trop simpliste et manque d'informations technique sur l'installation, il faut avoir une base en électronique/électricité. Les câbles ont été de la même couleur que l'adapteur pour la voiture. Le Bluetooth avec la musique marche, j'ai pas encore fait d'appel par contre. Le mode "A-Link" marche, mais pas totalement le touch. Je dois encore faire des tests. Il n'est pas compatible avec Android Auto, il faut utiliser leur application. La lecture sur carte SD est rapide. La porte pour accéder aux SD/AUX/USB n'est pas à charnière et donne l'impression qu'ont la brisé quand on tente de l'ouvrir. 3 Entrées vidéos; 1x Arrière, 1x Avant et 1x In (DVD like), une sortie vidéo. Il faut savoir que le lecteur vient avec une protection contre la lecture de vidéo durant le fonctionnement du véhicule, sauf si le mode "Parking/Brake" est activé. Ceci fait que toutes les entrées, incluant celle de la caméra de recul n'est pas actif et est bloqué par le radio. Le message d'erreur n'est pas très explicite sur le sujet. Il faut impérativement connecter le câble identifié à ce sujet. SI VORE VÉHICULE NE POSSÈDE PAS DE SENSOR COMPATIBLE, il faudra faire un ByPass matériel. J'aurais préférer éviter mais c'est le seul moyen de le faire. Il faut connecter le câble de "Parking Input" sur le "Ground". Mais faites cela que si votre véhicule ne prend pas en charge ce senseur. Un démarrage un peu lent, mais bon, mon objectif était d'écouter la musique de mon téléphone e voir ma caméra de recul avec un minimum de câbles et de chose sur le tableau de bord, ce qui est réussi. J'ai aussi penser sortir des câbles identifié pour utiliser sur demande l'entrée vidéo auxiliaire et la sortie vidéo, si des fois une situation l'exige. La qualité du son semble très bonne, l'équaliseur de bandes marche bien, l'écran touche n'est pas évident pour l'ajustement. La sortie des haut-parleurs d'origine sont de 15W sur mon véhicule, je dois donc faire attention au volume.