Customers highly value the easy installation, good sound quality, and Bluetooth connectivity of the CD player. They appreciate that it is simple to set up and connect to their devices, and they find the sound to be clear and enjoyable. The Bluetooth feature is particularly praised, as it allows for convenient wireless music streaming and hands-free calling.
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Marine? Audio
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Great features, but, (no kidding) after ONE rain, it encountered moisture, and stopped working; couldn't be repaired. Marine? Really? Product issue only; Best Buy fulfilled their duty 100%.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
CD malfunctioning. Display way too dim.
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Within the first few hours of use after installation by professionals, the system will stop playing music, no matter which mode it is in, and repeatedly try to eject a disk, even though there is no disk inserted, and just display "Eject Disk" (or something like that). After a few more days of use, it continues to do the same thing. It will play music (BT or tuner) for a half-hour or so, and then it stops playing, then the eject motor keeps trying to eject the non-existing disk, and it displays the same thing. I went through the diagnostic steps of cleaning the connectors for the face plate, even though it is brand new, and tried resetting it a few time. It continues to malfunction. Also, even in its brightest settings, the display is too dim to read it in the sunlight. That is bad for a "marine" radio.