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The JVC KD-SX27BT is a single DIN car stereo featuring a 100W digital amplifier with advanced K2 technology and a 13-band equalizer for premium sound quality. It supports Bluetooth streaming with multi-device connectivity, hands-free calling, and fast 1.5A USB charging. Compatible with popular music apps like Pandora and Spotify, it also offers AM/FM radio, AUX input, and control via the JVC Remote app. Its compact design and durable mounting options make it an ideal upgrade for a wide range of vehicles.












| ASIN | B0B2S6NKY5 |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Audio Output Type | Speakers |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,055 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #14 in Car Audio Receivers |
| Brand | JVC |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Speaker |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Connector Type | 3.5mm Jack |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa, Android |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 903 Reviews |
| Format | WAV |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.94"D x 7.17"W x 2.09"H |
| Manufacturer | JVC |
| Mfr Part Number | KD-SX27BT |
| Model Number | KD-SX27BT |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | AM Tuner, Built-In Bluetooth, Equalizer, FM Tuner, Hands-Free Calling |
| Output Power | 100 Watts |
| Output Wattage | 50 Watts |
| Special Feature | AM Tuner , Built-In Bluetooth, Equalizer , FM Tuner, Hands-Free Calling |
| Supported Internet Services | Pandora, Spotify |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 4ch X 50 Watts |
| UPC | 046838003165 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Wattage | 50 watts |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
M**O
Great for Harley’s work great
Great radio, use them In my harley installs for my customers. Super easy radio for an inexpensive upgrade. Works with Harley handled bar controls when used with the correct harness.
C**D
A lot of eq settings.
Great radio with a multiple eq setting to really control how you want the music to sound
C**T
Old School, With A Looooooong Lag At Power On
This is a simpler older-style radio--which is just what I wanted. This radio has actual threaded m5 holes on the side to allow for that mounting style. Many (most?) radios these days simply have a place in the thin metal housing that is bent to allow insertion of a bolt. the thin metal in such an arrangement will not allow a bolt to be tightened very much and will not support the weight of a radio for long. Sounds good and seems to have good functionality. However, when the on button is pushed the radio takes about five seconds to light up and about 10 seconds to start producing sound. Waiting on this warm up can feel like an eternity when you are backing up, buckling up, checking your mirrors, and doing the other many little things that you may be doing when you prepare to start your drive. If I didn't know better I'd think this old-style radio was dark and silent while its vacuum tubes were warming up--it's annoying...
J**Z
Great stereo
A great Bluetooth car stereo, easy to install, works well. Picks up on radio reception easily with no issue.
J**.
Simple bluetooth radio
Shallow unit as there is no cd player, its simple to use. Its well made. Sounds great on factory astro van speakers bluetooth paired well and plays great. Bang for buck on a budget 🫡
M**T
My favorite car stereo
So many features that I don't know how to use, but I wish I knew how to fully utilize them. Nevertheless I love this stereo, it's my second one like this, this one is just the updated version of the one I used to have.
P**.
Questionable Features
I bought the JVC KD-SX27BT because I wanted to upgrade from my 2015 model Alpine CDE-151 because it didn't have BlueTooth for handsfree phone use. The BlueTooth in this JVC works fine with my iPhone and the sound of the stereo is good too. The radio bands work as I would expect. I think the Aux In would also work fine but I haven't tried it. I set the clock when I installed the stereo and it lost the setting one time after that but I reset it and it has remained set since then. The EQ has several preset choices and there is a manual EQ setting that you can make. Other than those things, the JVC stereo is a disappointment to me. The menus for setting it up are hard to understand and navigate. For some strange reason, the button to enter the menu system is a very tiny one on the right end of the main button row, smaller than the pad of my little finger, and the opposite button to go back a level in the menus is the tiny one on the left end of main buttons. In addition, both tiny buttons are multi-function depending on what you are doing with them. The phone control button is placed below the volume knob and hard to see to quickly answer while driving. I haven't been able to get the search function to work in any meaningful way to search folders of albums on my flash drive. If I just insert a USB flash drive drive, the stereo will play each folder in succession but it's unknown to me how to jump to a specific folder using the search function. I've downloaded the operating manual and read through the section several times while at the stereo and it doesn't seem to do what is written. All I can do is use the forward and backward buttons to cycle through songs or albums in succession. Incidentally, the search button is the tiny one on the left that I mentioned before. I think I can't get it to work because it is a multifunction button that requires some action that I haven't discovered yet and wasn't written about in the manual. What bothers me the most is that there doesn't seem to be a simple way to adjust the bass, mid, treble, balance, or fade without having to go into Audio Settings menu (using those tiny buttons) and backing out of each adjustment to go to the next one. On my old Alpine, I can simply press one button labeled AUDIO and it would cycle through each of those settings, stopping just long enough on each for me to adjust it with the rotary knob, then move to the next one. In the JVC it is dangerous to try going into the menus to adjust them while driving. The display is plenty bright but the data scrolling by on the screen is not presented meaningfully like it was on my Alpine, which would show the folder and track number always on the display, and then the group, album, and song title if I pressed one button repeatedly. The JVC seems to change the order of those things, sometimes showing more or less, and it never shows the folder number. Maybe most people don't use USB music but I have a nice collection that I love to listen to when driving. I decided that my Alpine stereo is way better than this JVC and I'm putting it back in the car. I just ordered a standalone BlueTooth unit that clips on the visor and has speakers, a mic, and controls to wirelessly interface the iPhone for handsfree calling. When a call comes in, all I will need to do is pause the Alpine music manually and touch the Answer button on the BlueTooth unit. I should have thought of that solution before. There's no need to involve the car stereo for phone calls. Maybe my issues won't matter to some people but If I bought another stereo, I'd probably look at Pioneer, Sony, or Kenwood.
T**C
Great!!
Installed this in my '06 Jeep TJ today. I'll have to say, it sounds great and has lots of options for sound adjustments. I am so happy I picked this one. Installation was easy and it looks great. I did not know the face was removable but that's a bonus at this point. I had a $30 Boss in my jeep before and it would connect to Bluetooth at full volume and blast us out. This one has volume limits you can set. There are many different EQ settings and it takes some time to get the sound you want. It's worth the money if you're worried about that. Not sure the wattage but it has plenty of power with the top off the jeep!! I would recommend.
B**P
JVC on se trompe pas
Cadeau acheter à mon gendre et il est très satisfais ,,il n’as pas eu de misère à l’installer et le son est top
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