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The BOSS Audio BV9364B is a feature-packed double DIN car stereo with a 6.2-inch touchscreen, Bluetooth hands-free calling, DVD/CD playback, and multiple media inputs including USB and SD. It delivers powerful 80W x 4 speaker output, supports rear camera integration for safer reversing, and offers customizable audio settings with remote and steering wheel control compatibility. Backed by a 3-year warranty, it’s a premium upgrade for any modern driver seeking connectivity, entertainment, and safety in one sleek unit.










| ASIN | B00I9ASGOK |
| Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,500 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2 in Car In-Dash DVD Players & Video Receivers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (16,055) |
| Date First Available | February 17, 2014 |
| Department | BOSS Audio |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.75 pounds |
| Item model number | BV9364B |
| Manufacturer | BOSS Audio Systems |
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 6.67 x 3.93 inches |
V**!
Good value
Good product
M**E
Absolutely the best valued radio on the market. (Instructions in this review)
Im giving this head unit a five out of five simply based on quality/quantity for the price. Let me start by saying that this unit already has a good customer rated following which is why i ultimately chose to buy it. It is very reasonably price at under $200 and that includes the model with the rear back up camera (which is the one that i bought). Installing the unit was simple after doing a little research. There is a lack of instructions for installing the unit but i will give some simple advice toward the end of the review. After installing the unit i happened to be very impressed at the amount of features and the quality at which this product delivers for the price. I feel like the unit is much more high end and enxpensive than i had originally anticipated. The finish of the bezel is in high gloss black. The screen comes with a pre install sticcker with warnings on it but if you are careful at removing it there will be a second clear protective layer that stays on to help prevent scratches. The radio has a couple backgrounds that you can choose from (although most of the time the screen will be on the radio or whatever media mode you are using at the time). However you can navigate through the radio's features without disturbing your media playback. The screen resolution for playing movies is superb! I played a 720p movie from a micro sd card and it plays it wonderfully. Very clear and in high definition. Bluetooth connectiin can be a bit confusing. When you pair your device you need to go to the hands free mode or the screen that shows the dial pad for making calls. Here it will say disconnected. Click on the link icon at the bottom right. When you are in this screen make sure your devices bluetooth is on AND is discoverable (for android users). Click search on the unit. Your device should see a device called BOSSxxx (x being numbers). Once the phone pairs it will ask for a pin. Just type 0000 and it will connect. This should only have to be done when you first pair the two. The call quality is very clear. Just make sure you put the mic in a good spot on the dash to where your voice will easily be picked up when facing forward. It can be so clear that the other person may not realize that you are essentially having a phone call on speaker phone. Installing the unit is pretty straight forward if you are using the appropiate adapters for your model car (sold seperately). Buy that because it is worth the few dollars and it wires color to color. No guessing and no hacking your factory harness. When you get to your rear camera this part gets the lack of instructions. When you run the wires you'll notice that each end of the yellow rca cable has a short red wire. The red wire at the end that plugs to the back of the radio will tie into the radio's harness wire labeled camera. The red wire at the end that plugs to the camera needs to be tied into your rear tail lights to get it's power so it will come up automatically when you put the car in reverse. It does come with a hole saw foe the camera to fit in and the camera is very compact and inconspicuos. However, if you ar drilling into a thick steal bumper you should drill a pilot hole all the way through first before using the hole saw because the bit provided is very dull. Before you finish pushing your camera all the way into the hole, engage your park brake and put the vehicle in reverse so you can see which way the camera is facing (there is a specific way the camera must face). Also, there are a couple different ways that you can use your rear camera (such as having it on all the time) so do your research if you want to utilize this feature in different ways. When its all said and done this unit is extremely ideal for the price and functionality. The only thing this radio lacks versus any other high end unit is well in my opinion nothing. It works exactly how i wanted and even exceeded my expectation with the feel of its OS. I highly recommend this product!
S**I
Lots of nice features for the price
Overall, I am very pleased. My main reason for the replacement was the factory CD player stopped working. Secondary goal was adding bluetooth / handsfree, and also a 3rd party add/on backup camera system I had stopped working. This unit accomplished all three goals, and eliminated the use of the clumsy backup camera display and bluetooth headset, which was really more distracting than just using the phone. I ordered a dash kit and wiring adapter for use in a 2006 Chevy Colorado. The factory GM antenna won't fit into aftermarket radios, and the wiring adapter prevents having to cut the vehicle's factory wiring, although, you do have to "tap" splice a couple of the vehicle's wires. Most of the wiring was straight forward. You could easily use the tags on this radio's wiring harness and the wire callout on the wiring adapter's package to do 90% of the wiring, assuming your are not color blind. However, there are a few items which are not quite so obvious: This simple one is the "Parking brake" wire on this radio's wiring harness. The idea is you need to have the parking brake set in order to use the DVD player, otherwise a black screen and message will display when you try to play a DVD. I just tap spliced that wire to the ground lead so I can play a DVD without the parking brake set. I have no idea why I would ever do so, but I didn't want to wire it to the parking brake. The next easiest is the power from the backup lamps to the backup camera. I had to find a wiring diagram for my vehicle to see what color wire is used to power the backup lights. I think it was green on this chevy. The cable with the RCA connector and extra red wire is both the power for the backup camera, and the signal to the radio to let it know when the vehicle is in reverse. That red wire gets spliced directly to the radio's wiring harness, apart from the vehicle's wiring adapter, and the RCA connector plugs in on the bottom left port on the back of the radio (left is from the driver's position, with the radio in the dash). On the rear of the vehicle, the red wire is not only spliced to the camera's connector, but it is also tapped to the power for the backup lights, so you need both connections. The RCA jack on the rear, obviously, connects to the camera. The most difficult connection is the vehicle "ACC" power connection. This is just a signal, it doesn't power the radio. This 2006 Chevy Colorado did not have an "ACC" power connection in the factory radio harness. That factory radio is "always on", it just has a serial connection from the vehicle's computer to perform functions like sounding the chimes when you leave your keys in the ignition and open the door. - A function that will be lost with an aftermarket radio. The problem I had was figuring out where to tap the "ACC" power. I needed to find the correct wiring diagram for the ignition switch wiring on this vehicle. It turns out, there is only one wire that had "ACC" power on it. That wire runs from the ignition switch to the computer. On this vehicle, it was a white wire with a red stripe, and it was accessible under the driver's side dash (not "easy", but it can be done). The large connector to the left of the steering column disconnects by rotating the blue lever down (the lever is facing towards the rear of the vehicle in its normal position). It uses a cam to disconnect the steering column wiring from the vehicle's harness. Once the harness is disconnected, you can tap a length of wire (included with the camera's wiring) to the "ACC" wire. Then, re-connect the wiring harness (use the blue lever to secure the two parts back into position) and route your wire up to the radio, using some zip ties to secure it to some rigid objects in order to prevent it from getting caught in the accelerator linkage, or any other moving parts. Finally, splice that wire directly to the radio's "Accessory +" lead. My original plan to simply splice to the always-on lead from the "Radio" fuse left me with the problem that my phone stayed paired to the radio, even when I was inside the house. My secondary plan to just tap the power feed for the blower, since it is only on when the key is in the "run" position worked fine, until the blower speed was turned past "2". When the blower was on high, evidently there was enough voltage drop on that lead to turn the radio off. The features are largely intuitive. The backup camera comes on immediately when in reverse, even if the radio is off. The backup camera overrides any other function, including cell phone use. The phone continues to work, but you don't have any on-screen control while the backup camera is on, meaning when vehicle is in reverse. The bluetooth pairs easily. The phonebook function does not work with my phone (it is neither Android nor iPhone - Kai OS), but you can dial numbers onscreen, if you know the numbers to dial. Likewise, the call history doesn't work with my phone. The on-screen controls to hang up or mute a call are large and easy to use. Transferring from bluetooth to the phone seems to only work from the phone, or by turning the key off. The only thing that bugs me is you cannot manually tune the radio, or at least I haven't figured out how to do so. You just have up and down "seek" arrows, that pull in the next station that is strong enough. Not great if you are trying to set your AM presets. Probably fine for FM stations, or while traveling away from home.
T**D
More than what you pay for - I'm glad I paid for it :)
First things first. This head unit does NOT have an SD card slot. It is a MICRO SD card slot (the newer super small card). Massive difference. All the people that have posted comments and the description itself says there is an "SD card slot" when it is not an SD card slot. I got it hooked up without any issues. Sound is great. Touchscreen is slightly misaligned and a rather low resolution (but it was $100!). So I can look past that. I cannot get rid of that incessant touch screen beep sound when you touch the screen. Having a hard time finding the the right video format to play movies from the MICRO SD card. supposedly AVI/DIVX at 720p. hopefully I'll find the right configuration soon. I hooked up a camera to the camera port and that works too. All in all, I'm very pleased with the purchase. ***UPDATE*** I am using the "Divx Convertor" free application and it works perfectly. Albeit the output size is large. I couldn't find a configuration with the Handbrake program to work properly. ***UPDATE*** After about three months the unit kept randomly locking up or restarting and it was happening more and more as the time went on. It got to the point where if I drove to the store it would shut off about five times in a 15 minute drive. I called their support and they were totally cool. They shipped me a new one before I sent my unit back so I wouldn't be left with a hole in my dash. Then I shipped back the old one in the same box. The new one is working flawlessly. Props to BOSS.
C**N
me gusto el equipo ya que es de buena calidad y su costo no es muy alto, cuenta con las características que yo estaba buscando
A**R
Came as described. All hook up wire included I had to purchase an adaptor wire harness to fit vehicle to avoid cutting factory harness. More detail on purchase site to know which harness works with my xtrail. Seller should offer adaptor wire harness
E**N
Work well,i love it
A**Y
Works great. The sound is very good especially for the money. I bought a different brand twice and it was absolutely garbage. This Boss doesn’t have much lag and it just works very well. Highly recommend it.
R**Z
Excelente
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