The MVH-S320BT Digital Media Receiver features Pioneer Smart Sync App Compatibility, MIXTRAX, Built-in Bluetooth
- A Better-Than-Ever Listening Experience: Pandora is personalized internet radio that is designed to help you discover new music that you'll love mixed in with music that you already know
- Hands-Free Calling and Audio Streaming: Easily pair a Bluetooth enabled phone to the MVH-S320BT without having to go through complicated settings. When a registered Bluetooth device is in proximity to the receiver, the auto connection function automatically pairs the two units.
- Spotify: Spotify gives you all the music you'll ever need. Find the songs you love instantly, or let Spotify play you something great.
- Pioneer Smart Sync: Integrate Your Smartphone with Your Receiver. Pioneer Smart Sync is a highly evolved app available for both iOS and Android OS that utilizes the power of a connected smartphone to expand the features and user interface of compatible Pioneer in-dash receivers.
- Smartphone Control: Access music on your smartphone directly from the Pioneer receiver. Search for Artist, Albums and Songs using Pioneer's intuitive interface. With Pioneer receivers you can also access and control select music and radio apps on your smartphone.
- Android Music Support: Users of devices running Android OS version 4.0 or later can connect to the MVH-S320BT and listen to music stored on the device without the need for an app
- Keep The Party Going: MIXTRAX is an innovative Pioneer technology that creates a nonstop mix of your music library complete with a range of DJ-inspired effects.
- USB Auto Switch: The receiver also includes the USB Auto Switch feature so when the phone is connected via USB the listener has the option to choose whether the receiver uses the phone as a source, or just charges the device.
- FLAC Codec Support: Pioneer Car Stereo Receivers upgrade in-car audio with amazing sound reproduction with their ability to play FLAC files, which are 50-60 percent smaller than WAV files yet retain the integrity of the original sound sources