had this radio just installed in my golf v. was compared to the radio when I load it in skeptical
looked at the radio wall there something stuffy comes along. but once it's running, it looks great, the lighting
color is perfect adjustable for golf and also the red light around the buttons fits beautifully.
so those were the first appearances. now short information to the radio itself.
- Very good tuner (also compared to the diversity of the original VW tuner rcd500 (also Blaupunkt)
- Bluetooth audio stream from the iPhone 4 runs perfectly and ingeniously quality
- Free calling via BT also works wonderfully even though the mic. sitting in the radio
- Display very easy to read (large font)
- Radio station buttons (seems unlikely even to have a radio, I'm old-fashioned consumption)
- Brings a lot more from the original 10 speakers out of the Gulf than the original
- CD (MP3) and USB playback also runs without problems but I would NEN mini usb adapter
Buy otherwise the Blaupunkt USB cable from unsightly radio hanging
to complain about there is, however, only during the initial installation. the suspended through the menu
keys by the up-down-left-right is the absolute spasm. until I my audio settings
and had adjusted display color was over ne good half hour
the device does not externally perhaps as much fro like a Kenwood or Pioneer
but if who manage not even without nen remote to switch radio station is one such
device directly uninteresting to me.
had nähmlich nor the Kenwood BT60U in the election but that due to the lack of preset buttons
was out of the race.
for me an absolute dream machine. for 200.- (with adapters, 1-din bezel) an affordable device with the
all modern media copes.
hope I could help
ps I recommend the installation in the Golf V, the original 1-DIN panel to order at Volkswagen since it perfectly
suits and more importantly the right color for remaining dashboard has.