Blaupunkt Hamburg MP57 – Radio / CD / MP3 player / USB flash player – Full-DIN – in-dash – 45 Watts x 4
Product Description
Safe and convenient: if you want to use your mobile phone while on the road, simply connect your phone with the Bluetooth module, which is integrated into the Hamburg. You can simply use the radio to answer and end calls directly with no cables. Whether it’s the latest addition to your CD collection or your own compilation, the Hamburg delivers to you the finest in sound quality, from virtually any medium including mobile phones, MP3 players, portable hard drives, USB sticks. The Plug’n'Play feature allows you to connect the devices easily, either by USB or front aux-in. MP3 browsing (from CD or USB) is just as convenient with clearly designed, fully graphical display with three lines. If you enjoy your music at the maximum volume, then simply add an amplifier or subwoofer to the system. All the connections you need are already there. The Hamburg MP57 sounds so good.
Features:
- Built in Bluetooth module with external microphone
- Rear USB input
- Front 3.5mm Aux input
- 4 x 45 Watts Max Power
- Full graphic DOT Display
Price: $179.95
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I got this for my 02 VW Passat GLS sedan. It was plug and play. No wire splicing or adapters at all. The factory wiring harness/antenna pluged straight into it. I was amazed! Mounting the unit was a little less simple. The metal sleeve around the unit was too big for my dash slot. The radio without the sleeve fits snug (with a dime wedged in there to keep it extra tight). It sounds really good, even on my factory speakers. The bluetooth works well, you can hear and be heard almost as well as if you were holding the phone. I like the way it looks in the dash as well. No flashy lights, just a cool looking radio with a b&w display that tells you everything you need to know.
If you use Windows Media Player to burn your mp3 cds and/or organize your USB thumb drive it makes navigating the music easier. You can skip through whole albums instead of one song at a time.