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Best 5 car stereos

(Sep 30, 2008)

Antuan Goodwin Antuan Goodwin
Associate Editor, Car Tech
With more consumers switching to digital audio downloads over CD purchases, in-dash receivers must learn not to compete with, but to play nice with an increasing array of portable digital audio players and formats. More and more, we're seeing car audio manufacturers move away from the standard auxiliary input, instead implementing USB inputs and iPod connections. As the standards for Bluetooth begin to solidify and the technology takes hold, we're also seeing a few receivers that support A2DP stereo streaming, creating a convenient, no-wire experience for the car audio enthusiast. Below you'll find our current five overall-favorite car stereos, but check in regularly for updates as new products are released.

JVC El Kameleon KD-AVX44

The JVC El Kameleon KD-AVX44 is great for lovers of digital media, offering DVD/DivX-video playback and MP3/AAC/WMA playback from an iPod, USB device, or A2DP Bluetooth device. Innovative proximity-based controls create a design that won't clutter the vehicle's interior.

Price:$335.89 - $399.00 (check prices)

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Alpine iDA-X001

The iDA-X001 was made specifically with in-car iPod users in mind. Its full-color display shows album art, and its iPod-inspired browsing interface gives drivers an intuitive way to browse digital-audio libraries.

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Eclipse AVN2210p

With the AVN2210p, Eclipse manages to combine the features of an in-dash navigation system with the portability of a handheld GPS device. Its touch screen display may be small, but its bright, well-rendered maps and its support for a wide range of digital-audio formats make it a great all-in-one device.

Price:$539.98 - $539.98 (check prices)

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Sony CDX-GT610UI

The CDX-GT610UI comes standard with full-speed iPod connectivity and USB compatibility, making it a cost-effective and user-friendly option for digital audiophiles.

As Reviewed: $169.99

Consider a similar in-dash receiver Sony CDX-GT930Ui CD receiver

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Sony MEX-BT5000

The Sony MEX-BT5000 is a stereo designed with Bluetooth hands-free calling in mind. With it built-in microphone, integrated phone controls, and the capability to copy cell phone address books, it provides a user-friendly means of calling from behind the wheel. It also supports Bluetooth audio streaming and a range of digital-audio formats.

Price:$189.95 - $189.95 (check prices)

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