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The Kenwood DMX4707S features a vibrant 6.8-inch capacitive touchscreen paired with wired Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for seamless smartphone integration. Delivering 50 watts across 6 audio channels, it supports Bluetooth streaming, USB mirroring, and multiple video formats. Enhanced with rear camera input and parking guidelines, this receiver transforms your car into a connected, high-performance entertainment hub.
Number of Channels | 6 |
Output Wattage | 50 Watts |
Video Encoding | MPEG-4,WMV,MKV,MPEG-1,MPEG-2 |
Output Power | 50 Watts |
Audio Output Type | Speakers |
Format | WAV, WMA |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Internet Applications | Pandora, Spotify |
Control Method | Remote, Touch |
Connector Type | Coaxial |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Number of Audio Channels | 5.1 |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
Controller Type | Touch Screen |
Additional Features | rear camera input capacitive touchscreen wired apple carplay wired android auto bluetooth high resolution audio large screen parking guidelines |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.93"D x 5.93"W x 3.12"H |
Color | Black |
I**
It's okay but could be better
Touch screen works well easy to set up. Fits well in my 2011 Ford fusion. Sounds really good but it does lack features such as wireless Apple play or Android auto. There's a power saving mode where it dims the screen but it makes it very hard to see. If you have the money I'd recommend buying the one that has wireless carplay. If you're on a budget this is a good stereo though
J**.
Good cheap radio
Works and sounds great, The interplanetary for programing the radio is a little odd but managable. Bluetooth and android auto work well. Although Android auto must be connected by wire. Only thing I don't like is I couldn't get it to turn off when I turn off the car.
M**N
Amazing upgrade for a 2000 GMC 1500
Add this to my dad’s pickup truck and what an amazing upgrade! Finally gives him navigation and Bluetooth. Hands free calling syncs nicely together and the touchscreen is buttery smooth. Super happy with the ease to install and performance
O**R
A little slow, but good for the price
I’ve been using this receiver for a while now, and overall, it’s a solid upgrade. The 6.8” touchscreen is responsive and easy to use, and both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto work flawlessly. The sound quality is a big improvement over my stock system, and it has enough power to drive my speakers well.One thing that can be annoying is how slow the Bluetooth is to connect-it takes a little longer than expected. Also, the lack of a physical volume knob is frustrating, especially when using CarPlay. CarPlay doesn’t let you control the volume from your phone, so adjusting it through the touchscreen while driving isn’t the most convenient.Even with those small issues, this is still a great value for the price. If you’re looking to upgrade your car’s audio without spending too much, this receiver is a solid choice.
L**.
Working great
Best radio going
N**G
easy Peezy
great stereo easy to learn how to use sounds awesome links right up to my phone
J**K
Not even remotely intuitive design
Installation was a snap, I will give it that. Beyond that, once it's in place and on, this thing is awful. And to make matters worse, they only include an installation manual, not a hard copy of the user manual. You have to download that, so there won't be a nice tidy, small copy to stash in the glove box for the poor soul who borrows your car and tries to figure out how the stereo works. Since I spend a lot of time in different rental cars, I am familiar with the way a lot of different touchscreen stereos work. This one is so far from intuitive to program and use that I'm going to guess that anyone who borrows my truck will either need a personal tutorial or at least to have me turn off the radio and leave it off. Unless they get down super close or have really sharp eyes, they won't be able to see the microscopic print for any of the menu "buttons". Since my truck doesn't have a steering wheel control for the stereo, you have to know where to look for the (again - microscopically labeled) volume controls and tuning is only so-so at best. Adding favorite phone numbers means either scrolling through what in my case, is a really long list of contacts imported from my phone (with no "go-to" alphabet list, you have to scroll through the whole thing) or you can enter the number by hand, which means there is no option to put a name with it or even put in the dashes to make it more readable. You'll end up with 5552221212 instead of 555-222-1212 in your favorites list. Time will tell whether or not the android auto or car play features turn out to work as well as I know they can. This unit is over-complicated to the point of absurdity and seems designed specifically to be hard to use. Major disappointment
J**.
Nice Stereo for the price, but some issues/limitations
I bought this to replace an older Kenwood I installed in my Corvette several years ago. After doing months of research, I decided on going with one that did not have GPS/Maps built in and choose this one. I am not a professional installer, however, I have installed a dozen or more stereos in various vehicles. That being said, here are some of the issues I found with this one:1) Android Drive is a disappointment. The interface is slow and lacking in some areas. The slowness I contribute to this head unit. Where I find it lacking is when trying to use the Spotify app; you can control some of the features, but you cannot start/stop songs or got the next/previous one; you must use your connected device to this. I tried using the three different devices with the same results.2) Slow response. Whren you want to change between functions (from bluetooth to radio, from current screen to setup, etc.), there is a significant lag. I installed a different model Kenwood in my Camaro and the response is almost immediate when you press a 'button'; with this one you have to wait.3) Only One Bluetooth device. You can only connect one bluetooth device at time. I use a dedicated MP3 with Spotify for all my music and like to simultaenoulsy have it, along with my phone connected to the stereo during road trips. The units im my other vehicles all allow for this; however, this one does not.Overall, the sound quality is good and, if all you are looking for is basic functionality, this is a decent head unit.
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