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Reviews by Users
16 Oct 2008



Good mix of features, but lacks RDS/PTY?!?
Overall, the KD-BT1 has a great mix of features. The Built-In Bluetooth works fantastically well with my Blackberry Pearl, and with the addition of the KS-PD100 iPod adaptor, I can now play music via my phone, my iPod, or via flash drive.
What absolutely boggles my mind, however, is that the radio doesn't support RDS/PTY decoding. (aka the Radio Data System that shows radio station data such as station ID, track and artists names, etc.) This is such basic functionality that even the st...
–Mike Herbstfrom Amazon.com
16 Jun 2008



Decent for the price but not without problems
I've been using this radio now for about 9 months. I got it for about $250, and to get full Bluetooth capability and USB support at that price it's hard to complain. However, there are a few things people should be aware of before purchasing. If I were to do it again, I'm not sure I would make the same choice; I would strongly consider spending a little more money and getting something better.
Here are my dislikes about this radio:
1) My #1 complaint: Poor USB support. Instead of p...
–vertigo_2_20from Amazon.com
22 May 2008



Bluetooth echos
This was professionally installed in my husband's Chevy Trailblazer and connected to his Verizon LG "Chocolate" phone. There is frequently an echo which is disruptive to phone conversations. He often chooses to use another cell phone and not use the bluetooth because the echo is so bad.
–S. Bakerfrom Amazon.com