Bring your RV to life with sound that fits the moment. With this stereo, two devices can play at the same time, so music from one plays inside while someone else's streams outside. Plus, the TV audio can fill the living room using your speakers.
This stereo is built for streaming instead of physical media. At a campsite with internet, you can pair your devices and stream your favorite playlists. When you end up off-grid in the boonies, you can still plug in a USB drive loaded with music or use Bluetooth to play songs you have saved on your phone. Plus, the HDMI connection makes it easy to run TV audio through the stereo so everyone can hear it for movie night. It also includes AM/FM when you want to tune into local stations.
Since this has three separate speaker zones (A, B, and C), you don't have to turn up every speaker in the RV just to hear your music. Zones A and B cover the inside of the RV, while Zone C runs the outdoor speakers. Each zone has its own volume and mute control, so the sound fits whatever you're doing at the campsite. You can keep the inside quiet when someone goes to bed while the music continues to play outside. If the kids are resting in the bunks, just turn the sound down there and keep watching TV in the living room without disturbing them. And everything can be adjusted right from the included remote, so you don't have to reach for the stereo every time you want to manage the audio.
With dual Bluetooth capability, you can connect two devices at the same time. The two zones inside the RV can run from one device, while the outside zone can play from another. This setup lets you listen to your songs indoors while someone else plays their music by the fire. No one has to give up their connection for the other, and as a bonus, it might even stop a few arguments over who controls the playlist.
The HDMI ARC connection lets you run TV sound through your stereo. Instead of cranking up the TV speakers to hear what you're watching, the audio fills your RV through the connected zones. And with CEC support, you can use your TV's remote to control the volume instead of juggling two different remotes.
The shallow 1-5/16" mounting depth allows the stereo to fit in tight cabinets without running into wiring or framing behind the wall. The stereo requires a cutout that's 9-5/16" wide x 6-1/8" tall, and you'll want to avoid mounting it near heaters or other areas with poor ventilation. Once the opening is ready, the included harness connects the unit to power, ground, and the speakers you have in your RV. If you're not comfortable installing it yourself, we can help you find a trusted installer to get the job done right.
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Hi, everyone, Steven here with etrailer.com. Today, we're taking a look together at our Jensen RV stereo. It's a double-DIN, dual Bluetooth, HDMI, USB, and it's a three-zone run on 12 volts and it has 48 watts of power. Folks, they have built this for streaming. You can play your music, whether it's your Bluetooth, HDMI port, USB, all your AM/FM radios as well. And it does feature a three-zone speaker control, meaning you can adjust each zone separately.
You can keep it quiet inside and crank it up outside if you want. Use the Bluetooth from two devices simultaneously, how cool is that So, basically, you could stream one to the speakers inside while the second one plays on your outdoor speakers. You also get to use the HDMI arc for TV sound, so it pass through TV audio using the stereo and control it all from one remote that is compatible with the TVs as well. Again, folks, a great kit. Again, it's a slim double-DIN.
It's only 2 5/16" deep. It does require a cutout dimension of 9 5/16" wide by 6 1/8" tall, and that's gonna be that inner part, there. And it does come with a nice plastic bezel on the front. I've pre-snapped it in place, here, if you will. But that snaps off, and behind there is four screw holes for mounting, and they give you those four screws here included for mounting.
And again, folks, you do have all the connection ports on the back that we just went over. Overall, on the front face, it's 10 1/2" long by 7" tall, and you can see all the different buttons and options you have there as well. So, a nice, large stereo, here. Again, it's a double-DIN. This is the Jensen RV Stereo.
Folks, that will wrap it up for our quick look together. I'm Steven, reach out to us if you have any questions about this product or anything else. Have a good one.
I haven’t installed the unit yet but I like the features it advertises. Unit seems to be decent quality as well.
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