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The Kenwood KDC-BT960DAB is a powerhouse in-car CD radio featuring 200W MOS-FET amplification, integrated DAB+ digital radio with seamless FM blending, and advanced Bluetooth connectivity supporting multiple devices and hands-free calls. It offers customizable lighting, Alexa voice control, and fast USB charging, making it the perfect upgrade for tech-savvy drivers seeking premium sound and smart functionality on the road.







| ASIN | B0B8DSSJBT |
| Best Sellers Rank | 17,551 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 246 in Car Stereos |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Connector | 3.5mm Jack, USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (95) |
| Date First Available | 30 Sept. 2022 |
| Item Weight | 1.6 kg |
| Item model number | KDC-BT960DAB |
| Media Format | MP3 Audio, WAV, WMA |
| Output Wattage | 200 Watts |
| Product Dimensions | 50 x 50 x 28 cm; 1.6 kg |
| Wattage | 200 watts |
E**T
Great
Works perfectly in mk1 mr2 Setup was a bit fiddly but not much more difficult than any other head unit in these cars Great headunit and lots of features for the money Sounds great and Bluetooth works flawlessly
B**E
Excellent quality and audio
Fitted to our tipper and went straight in with only the FM to DAB aerial adapter(powered). Sound quality seems excellent and the Bluetooth hands-free is excellent. Great value.
H**Y
Could have been good.
Gone are the days where single din car stereos were relevant, had good looks, where high end models sounded great and had great features, some useful some just bells and whistles but nice to haves. So, I like to drive older/ish cars and sound is somewhat important to me so was after something up-to-date, good specs and sounded good/great. This model for the UK is the high end version in the single din range, having a CD player, DAB radio, very hard to come by 5V RCA output with a decent enough DSP. Also being a modern made system, it has bluetooth connectivity for making/ receiving calls and music streaming. Starting with looks. If I'm honest, it’s nothing special to look at. It’s using an LCD/VFD "look" type display that seems rather old and small, although may look ok if wanting a retro look. They've added the ubiquitous RGB colour changing lights, which you can choose but its limited to a range, which maybe a good thing. When the system is off, the system looks very outdated and bland like cheaper models from the late 90's. When it's on, it’s passable and I suppose gets the job done. You won’t be buying this for the looks (unless you are for the retro reasons). I did look into double din systems, with big phone style touch displays, android auto and much more but the price. To get anything decent to good, especially the sound you'd have to pay top dollar at nearly 3-4 times the price. That I could not afford but logic dictated to me that their long-term compatibility will run shorter than the system I've chosen due to outdated software as people upgrade phones. To the sound. I cannot fault it here at all, yet. I had tried a Pioneer recently and although it looked far far better and sound was decent, you had to crank the volume to drive the speakers to the point of harshness/distortion especially in the highs, even with some tweaking. With my upgraded speakers, CD sound was crisp, clear and hardly had to crank up the dial to get a nice level when driving. After that test, I connected up the amp via RCA, as that's how my setup will be and again, sound was fantastic. Having 5V out on the RCA really helped, as I didn't need to set the gains on the amp so high and the component speakers and subwoofer sounded mighty with plenty of headroom to play loud if need be. This was all even before I did a basic tweak. Again, comparing to the Pioneer, it was night and day. Granted that only had 2V output but I truly think it wasn't even able to push out 2V. There was a time where high volt outputs in single dins stereos started to become the norm, but to find one now, very difficult or you pay crazy money so was pleased this had high volt outputs, though I suppose being the high end model it ought to have and most of the rest below in the range do not. The system also has a decent and capable DSP, allowing to tweak in many ways allowing you to calibrate and tune a decent to good setup, especially if you have better speakers. It’s not a comprehensive system as some high end models of the past were getting but it’s workable. Anything more serious and you'd be looking into external DSP systems for very precise tweaking and setups, but costing much more to boot. FM radio works as expected with a strong seeking tuner though that has many variables but mainstream stations are good. DAB is roughly the same, but also very hit and miss. Whereas with FM, it’s a fading sound if signal is low with DAB it’s just gone. DAB in the car, especially when moving is not great and that’s more to do with the technology than this unit. When stationary, a good DAB signal is crisp and clear, noticeably compared to FM. Now onto the bluetooth. When connected, making calls is good and apparently has good microphone pickup according to recipients I rang. The connection process is somewhat odd but works. Streaming audio via Bluetooth works, but has with the overall connection dropped a few times, requiring a stop/start of the connection either on the phone or car audio. I’ve tried it with another phone with same result. Not an ideal situation when driving along, especially if calls are taking place. The system was manufactured in 2023, it’s 2024 and by now Bluetooth should work 100%. Which leads me onto the accompanying app, if guided by the reviews on the app store, it makes sense. I was partly sold on the ability of the app to control some features of the car audio, possibly making it easier to set some audio tweaking features and other things, especially as were now use to touchscreens. The app is absolutely diabolically. Even if Bluetooth is connected, it has a hard time communicating with the system and when it does, it’s not very long and you’re scratching your head as to how to connect it up again. Sometimes it requires a whole reset for it to work. Overall, the system is a hit and miss in some ways some that are deal breakers. If I could afford a good quality/audio, display/touchscreen version, I’d go down that route. This attempt at some old era one din system, partially updated with some modern features in my eyes is mediocre at best. I used to have Kenwood system from the past which were superb, but the integration of modern features and a dull old design is a let down from a heritage brand like Kenwood. I assume they’re mostly focusing resources on display systems only.
W**E
Well worth it
Great item prefect for what I need great sound quality
A**R
It goes well in my husband’s tractor
There wasn’t any thing he didn’t like
R**H
Average sound quality
Nice features looks great at night, sound quality very average although I’m still experimenting with the mountain of adjustments. My 10 year old Sony is far superior on sound quality
S**.
Poor performance, tricky to operate
Not as good as expected, reception very intermittent both in Uk & abroad. Controls a bit fiddly, not intuitive & difficult to distinguish especially when driving. Would not have purchased if I’d known. I trusted the brand name and lived to regret it.
P**M
Verkar fungera bra men har inte testat allt än
A**R
I recently upgraded to the Kenwood KDC-BT960DAB, and I must say, it’s a game-changer. The sound quality is absolutely amazing, thanks to the high-quality 5V pre-outs. As soon as I connected my amps to this head unit, the difference was night and day. My subs and speakers now deliver a much cleaner and more powerful sound compared to my previous head unit, which had 2V pre-outs. It literally transformed the audio quality from a 6/10 to a solid 10/10. The built-in equalizer and tuning options are top-notch, giving you complete control over the sound to suit your preferences. Plus, the unit is packed with multi-functional features that cater to just about everything you’d want in a modern head unit. Whether it’s Bluetooth, DAB, or seamless connectivity with multiple amps, this is the best single DIN head unit you can buy. The build quality is also fantastic. The LED display is bright, clear, and of high quality, making it easy to use even in direct sunlight. Everything about this head unit screams premium. I highly recommend the Kenwood KDC-BT960DAB. It’s worth every penny!
D**.
Super completo en autoradios de 1 din si no te interesa pantalla multimedia. Muy buen sonido y multitud de opciones de configuración para calibrar el sonido a la perfección. Su principal defecto es que los botones son muy pequeños y puede distraerte su uso en algún momento determinado. Tampoco es fácilmente solucionarle con el limitado espacio de 1 din.
B**J
Je cherchais à changer un autoradio plus ancien d'une autre marque pour quelque chose de plus qualitatif. C'est chose faite avec le Kenwood KDC BT-960-DAB ! On a la FM, le DAB+ (+l'antenne fournie !), le Bluetooth 4.2 (avec SBC et AAC !), une prise auxiliaire (jack), une prise USB permettant de lire des fichiers MP3,WMA,AACWAV,FLAC ainsi qu'un lecteur CD ! L'affichage de l'écran et des boutons est personnalisable en couleurs presque à l'infini et on peut même mettre une couleur différente entre l'écran et les boutons ! On a pleins de réglages intéressants avec le DSP, (time alignement, x'over...) ce qui permet vraiment d'affiner le son dans la voiture. On a également un égaliseur 13 bandes (on peut aussi utiliser un mode simplifié à 3 bandes pour ceux qui ne veulent pas trop s'embêter). Je vous recommande de jeter un oeil au manuel sur leur site, dans le carton vous n'aurez que le manuel rapide d'utilisation. Il y a beaucoup de réglages, on peut se sortir perdu au premier abord, alors n'hésitez pas à prendre votre temps pour tout régler, ça en vaudra le coup ! On a également trois paires de prises RCA différentes de 5v, au top pour amplifier sans soucis ces hauts-parleurs et caisson avec un ampli externe ! Il y a aussi un micro fourni en + de l'antenne DAB+ à coller sur le pare-brise ! D'ailleurs en parlant de l'antenne, j'avais lu des avis comme quoi ça ne marchait pas toujours bien, pour ma part ça marche nickel et j'en suis très content, ayant une antenne FM HS sur ma voiture c'est top. Le Bluetooth en 4.2 et en codec AAC fait aussi la différence ! Venant d'un ancien autoradio d'une autre marque en bluetooth 3.0 et codec SBC on sent la différence notamment dans les aigus qui sont moins criards. Petit point concernant l'application pour connecter le téléphone à l'autoradio. Heureusement qu'elle n'est pas obligatoire, disons qu'elle peut aider à faire certains réglages plus rapidement mais le problème est que ça n'a jamais bien marché pour moi ! J'ai toujours été en galère pour garder connecté l'appli à l'autoradio alors j'ai préféré ne pas l'utiliser. On peut s'en passer sans problème rassurez-vous. Il y également la prise en charge d'Alexa, ça semble bien fonctionner, je n'ai pas trop testé en conditions réelles pour le moment mais j'imagine que ça peut être très intéressant pour ceux qui ont l'habitude d'utiliser Alexa sur leurs autres appareils. Concernant l'ampli intégré à l'autoradio, pas de distorsion jusqu'à volume 24/35, au delà attention au signal ! De tout de façon avec des enceintes d'origine dans les portes le son sera déjà très fort. Et si vous branchez en RCA le son est sans distorsion jusqu'à 34/35. En bref je suis vraiment satisfait de ce Kenwood, il peut sembler un peu cher au premier abord mais pour ceux qui ne veulent pas payer le prix un 2din tout en ayant un autoradio qui propose de bons paramètres et un DSP de qualité je ne peux que vous recommander ce modèle ! Vous en aurez pour votre argent !
G**O
il modello è abbastanza completo per impianti separati subwoofer fronte anteriore regolazione crossover c’è tutto .. lo ordinato usato appena montato problema con un fruscio e scariche fatto reso nessun problema Amazon sempre a favore del cliente
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