Sony MEX-BT5000 – Radio / CD / MP3 player – Full-DIN – in-dash – 52 Watts x 4
- 17 Watts RMS/52 Peak X 4 Channels
- Plays CDs, CD-R/-RW, MP3, WMA, And ATRAC3 Plus Music Files
- Compatible With Sony
- Aux Lite Rear-mounted Auxiliary Input
Product Description
The MEX-BT5000 car audio head unit is designed for the truly mobile lifestyle. The first Sony head unit with Bluetooth wireless technology, it automatically links to any Bluetooth mobile phone and provides handsfree calls with crystal clear sound. Phone book data from the handset also appears on the BT5000′s high-visibility screen, so you can make and receive calls during a journey without even taking your phone out of your pocket. Support for the Bluetooth OPP (Object Push Protocol) also allows the wireless transfer of up to fifty phone book contacts to the head unit itself.An integrated microphone in the unit picks up the user’s voice and removes the need for any further wiring within the car, greatly simplifying installation. Stylishly minimal design and a full motion fluorescent (FL) display gives the BT5000 a highly distinctive look very different to previous Sony head units.Smart handsfree isn’t all the BT5000 can do. Show it a mobile phone or music player that supports Bluetooth audio streaming and it will retrieve and play music too. The head unit offers essential playback control (Play/Pause, Skip, fast forward/back) over the remote source, placing your music collection right at your fingertips. Next-generation music phones like the Sony Ericsson W950 Walkman phone already offer audio streaming via Bluetooth wireless technology, and are compatible with the BT5000.
Average rating: 4.0
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Sony MEX-BT5000 – Radio / CD / MP3 player – Full-DIN – in-dash – 52 Watts x 4
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i just instal it on my car today….the sound is kicking better than the original toyota manufacture that i have…but it have the bad part also
bad part:
1.the mount is very hard to put in and it is not allowing you to put and take it out so easily
2.doesn’t look good in your car(but the sound is kicking)
3.i dont like the graphic on this x plod its so fake……
but still i recommend to buy this
Rating: 4 / 5
Bought this unit 2 years ago for my wrangler and it sounds great even when the top is off. The curved face is not good with daylight. BT phone works great most of the time. Some complain that i sound like im in a tunnel. Im going to buy this model for my XJS. I have tried all types of BT handsfree devices for driving and this Sony unit is just as good if not better. Bottom line is is convenient and has the features I need.
Rating: 5 / 5
I’ll try to make this as brief as possible…whatever the other guy says IS NOT TRUE!
My new Sony w850i Walkman Phone paired with this beautiful head unit within seconds. It pairs with the unit every time I start up my vehicle. The quality of the sound (streaming mp3 music) from my phone to the head unit is unsurpassed…even better than the XM tuner and that is saying a lot.
The hands free phone system works like a charm without any echo and there is noise canceling available. You can upload up to 50 contacts and dial from presets on the head unit.
I can even watch and listen to a movie over the system in my truck and it sounds as good as my Porsche.
If you want a great tool, toy or whatever….spend the dough and get this great sounding head unit. I’ll be glad you did.
Warren
Rating: 5 / 5
I bought this last night and im already returning it. Returning it for 2 reasons: When i talk through the hansfree bluetooth option, it sounds like im really really far away. Even if i yell, the person on the other end can barley hear me. And #2: There is an incredable glare that shines off it when driving in day time. Such a glare that i can even see the time at a glance. Thats because the face of it is curved towards you and with that come glare.
Rating: 3 / 5
This unit is a great solution for hands-free bluetooth calling.
I bought this unit when it first came out, so I paid more than the current price of ~$250. While I would still buy it at the higher price if I had it to do over again, the ~$250 price is a steal if you want to get both a decent head unit AND integrated bluetooth.
Some other reviewers seem unhappy with the performance, I can’t agree with them. While I haven’t done an extensive amount of music listening via bluetooth, I use the speakerphone option every single day. It never disappoints. I have never had any problems with echo and every one I talk to claims they can hear me perfectly well.
I have tried dozens of in-car phone solutions, from plug-into-the-phone headsets, bluetooth headsets, cigarette-lighter speakerphone contraptions- I’ve tried them all, twice. I am so happy with the phone capabilities that I will almost definitely pull this head unit and transfer it to my next vehicle.
On the downside, I can confirm that the glare issue exists. During daytime driving the polished, convex surface of the faceplate catches wicked glare. The glare does NOT blind me or in any way hinder my driving, it just makes it difficult to read the display on low brightness settings. When set to maximum brightness, it seems to do alright so I don’t consider it to be all that much of a hassle.
The joystick control makes menu navigation very easy, but it can be a pain when you hit a bump while trying to adjust volume. I therefore stick to the remote for volume and only use the joystick for menu nav.
The device is pretty intuitive and easy to use. Pairing to my phones was simple and straightforward. Another reviewer remarked that the bluetooth has trouble with newer phones, but I recently switched from an old HP iPaq 6315 to a Blackberry Curve 8320 and had no trouble whatsoever. With ANY bluetooth solution I would still agree that you should check compatibility lists before buying. That has less to do with this head unit and more to do with Bluetooth’s inherent flaws.
All in all, I have to say I love this unit and would absolutely recommend it. In fact, I’m thinking about giving one as a gift this holiday season!
Rating: 5 / 5