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The JVCKW-V660BT is a state-of-the-art DVD/CD player designed for modern vehicles, featuring a 6.8" capacitive touchscreen, Bluetooth connectivity for hands-free calling, and a 13-band equalizer for personalized audio. Compatible with both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, this double DIN receiver supports high-resolution audio formats and offers extensive expandability options, making it the ultimate choice for tech-savvy drivers.
Connectivity Technology | RCA, Bluetooth, USB |
Compatible Devices | Mobile Phone |
Display Type | LCD |
Supported Media Type | SD, VCD, CD-R |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.02"L x 10.16"W x 6.85"H |
Item Weight | 5.03 Pounds |
Screen Size | 17.3 Inches |
Color | Black |
J**R
Works as expected
After purchasing a much cheaper unit that failed after a few weeks, I did more research and settled on this radio. I'm glad I did. After using it for a while, I'm very pleased with the performance. Here's my list of PRO and CON:PROSound quality is very good, though not perfect. I blame that more on my crappy OEM speakers. Since I mostly listen to talk radio and not music, that's not really an issue.Installation was pretty straight forward and the documentation was excellent.Android Auto works as expected and gives me everything I need without using full mirroring.Phone call sound is crisp and clear and the include microphone has excellent sound.Touch screen controls work very well and are mostly intuitive, though they sometimes have a short lag between touch and action.The screen is clear and easy to read (unless you wear polarizing sunglasses).CONSlight lag in some touchscreen functions. You can touch Mute for instance and it sometimes takes a second to actually mute the radio, so I've touched it again and turned mute off. Once you realize that the function isn't always instantaneous, you are fine.The fit in the dash is a bit off, but that is mostly because of the installation kit I purchased. There is a slight gap around the head unit. Be aware of this when installing.I never really got the full Mirroring function to work with my Android phone and the JVC app. However, as I said Android Auto gives me all the functions I need.One note:I did NOT hook up my backup camera to the head unit since I have a rear camera display in my rear view mirror that works very well and I didn't want to re-route the cable for that.Overall thoughts:A good unit at a reasonable price. Hopefully it will give me many years of use.UPDATE:After 9 months of use, I am still happy with the radio. My only complaint would be the lack of actual buttons for some functions, especially volume control and mute. My truck does not have steering wheel controls, so all those functions require touching the radio itself. Since there are not buttons or knobs for these functions, you don't get any feedback as to what's going on. A minor issue, but the only thing that bothers me.Also, I have gotten lots of questions from others about "Does this fit my XXXXXXX". While I am not a car audio expert, I found it relatively easy to install with an install kit that I purchased separately. If you have never installed any electronics in your vehicle I highly recommend getting any such unit professionally installed. Most aftermarket radios can be installed in most standard vehicles but almost always will require some sort of mounting kit and wiring harness. If you try and do it yourself without the proper tools and knowledge you can get into a lot of trouble. I've done such installations many times and yet made a minor mistake on this one that cost me a lot of time and headache. Short answer: If you don't know what you're doing then DON'T.
S**R
Apple car play gps
Alright so for on a budget, this unit gets the job done, great sound quality. Replaced an older single din kenwood exelon that started making feed back noise and cutting out, with this Jvc. Do not regret it at all. Very clear sound and for the options it has, a pretty decent price. My main reason for buying this unit was the gps on screen and being able to use Apple play hands free with my cellphone and just use the screen of the unit for Spotify and calls that come in. I got the backup cam setup on it also (sold separately) video is great. I’m happy with this unit overall. The screen DOES sometimes not respond… but after a couple seconds works good again. Keep in mind budget. I’d give it a 4.7 out of 5 hope this helps anyone. Happy trails
D**S
Fantastic even though its an older model with wired AA/CarPlay. Make sure you get a quality cord.
Got this for the second car which is a 2008. I wanted Android Auto because of the convenience of it. I've got plenty of experience with Android Auto both wired from 3 previous leased cars and wireless from our current '23. For a wired unit this definitely outperforms the factory unit in the Civic's previous and current generation in terms of how soon you can use it after connecting. Just have your phone unlocked and it takes about 2 seconds after plugging it in before its connected. Very impressive for a 2020 model.Volume control is handled by a designated area on the left. You can hold up and it will slowly increase to 15. There's unfortunately no help for turning down or up past 15. The volume goes up to 40. The screen resolution is fine for map usage and legibility but isn't going to drop jaws. I haven't used the mirroring app because I don't spend enough time in the car stopped to bother with it.I paid professionals to install this. Only one issue popped up and it was the day after. They put the mic on the base of the steering wheel facing the driver and it had slid off because it sat in the sun all day and the glue on the tape melted. So I used tape made for outdoors and rough surfaces and it doesn't move now.I recommend this for anyone wanting to use their phone apps in their car. Even though it's wired you still get to charge your phone while using it. Our current car has wireless AA/CarPlay and wireless charging but neither of us has a phone that supports wireless charging. An older car most likely doesn't have that feature so consider that. Wireless is super cool for convenience but will drain your battery. Wired still works and charges your phone on long trips. That's up to you, of course. For the price difference atm, this JVC/Kenwood unit does everything I need.Something super incredibly important for wired AA/CarPlay is using a good cord. I use Sabrent brand cords in the car and with my PC for my DualSense. They've never let me down.https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0765BW37N/
P**R
Has to be hooked up to your phone if you want to stream, or use phone
It works great, but I didn't know it wasn't all the way Bluetooth
C**R
It is cheap and will only last 4 months. Save you money and get a better brand and pay more.
only had it for 4 months and it fried itself today AUG 11, 2025 at 11:20 am it died today. I touched the screen to change it from I now have the smell of burned electronics in my truck. I got on the phone with JVC today 12pm, and they told me to send it back for a new one. I am pulling it out the truck now and sending it back for a new one. I want a different model, but since they are sending me a new one, i am stuck with this one for another year. I will never buy JVC anything ever again. Samsung is supposed to be releasing its own version of Android Auto / Apple CarPlay. I will get rid of this thing when it comes out for a better model from another brand. I am sorry to tell you this but $800 is where you be better off in the long run.
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