Feb 18, 2011

BT3900U Sony unveils new Bluetooth car stereo


If Sony has been relatively quiet in the field of car audio in recent years, the Japanese brand is in great shape and has many new features since last spring. Here's a new radio Bluetooth: BT3900U, which has great benefits.

Front black lacquer, modern design, light blue and white, Sony remains true to its design, and is really BT3900U class. Its strong point is to integrate Bluetooth with microphone in the front, phonebook downloading and playing music to A2DP MP3 mobile phone. An external microphone is optional. The BT3900U is also compatible with major mobile sources. It has a USB port, an auxiliary input and iPod control. A function Zappin and Quick-BrownZer) makes it easy to find favorite music in the media nomads. For standard functions, it boasts an RDS tuner, a CD player compatible with all major audio formats, a 4x52 watt amplifier and 2 output lines to produce a powerful rig. To fix the sound to his liking, the oscillator includes an equalizer, crossover and an adjustable listening position. In addition to the IR remote, this unit is compatible with steering wheel controls. The BT3900U is sold at 199 Euros.