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Sony - MEX-BT5000 - Car Audio CD Tuner

by Sony
5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)

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Technical Details

  • Telephone Included
  • Bluetooth: Yes
  • CD-Player: yes
  • Changer Control: Yes
  • Compact Flash Card: No
  • DVD Player / Recorder: No
  • Display Technology: FL Display
  • MD-Player: no
  • MP3 Playback: Yes
  • Memory Stick: No
  • Microdrive: No
  • Multimedia Card: No
  • Number of Output Channels: 4
  • RDS: Yes
  • Secure Digital Card: No
  • Security System: Panel Release
  • Size in DIN: 1 DIN
  • Smart Media Card: No
  • Telephone Included: Yes
  • Touchscreen: No
  • Traffic Message Channel (TMC): No
  • Type: Car Radio
  • USB: No
  • WMA Playback: Yes
  • Wattage: 208
  • iPod Control: Via External Device
  • xD-Picture Card: No

Product details

  • Product Dimensions: 16.2 x 17.8 x 5 cm
  • Boxed-product Weight: 2.7 Kg
  • Item model number: MEXBT5000.EUR
  • ASIN: B000I0X0MM
  • Date first available at Amazon.co.uk: 22 Aug 2006
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 101,706 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)

Product Description

Manufacturer's 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.

Product Description

Being the mass transit junkies that we are, we don't spend a lot of time in cars, flying or otherwise, but we know many of you hit the highways each day, so we're presenting to you Sony's new Bluetooth-enabled head unit. The MEX-BT5000 acts as a hands free kit for any Bluetooth phone (although we're sure they'd prefer if it was one of their own), giving you access to up to 50 of your contacts and six of your speed dial entries through its "high resolution" screen and integrated noise-reducing micophone.Once you're done risking everyone's life talking on the phone, fire up your Bluetooth-equipped DAP -- or just stick in a CD -- and you can stream high-fidelity audio throughout your ride, while checking out on-screen track info and navigating your music with the wireless remote.


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46 of 46 people found the following review helpful
By Bockers
FIRST IMPRESSIONS

Out of the box

The player comes with a nice rounded faceplate case, and a classic looking remote that can act as a cool telephone dialler as it has all the numbers rather than just 1-6 that appear on the head unit.

An instruction manual, which is less bulky than pervious, an install guide and lots of BT leaflets and quick start guides. Installation was a breeze, the fitting cage was longer than normal Sony ones and the nit comes with release tools which go very deep down the side of the unit.

The usual Sony Din converter is present but has no big suppression block thankfully. Remote amp leea and telephone att are the extra leads coming off the Sony block that do not connect into the din socket.

The back of the unit has the following

Ariel socket

Bus socket

Bus/aux audio in

Phono sockets for Line out front and rear with separate leads for sub out

3.5mm jack for wired remote

(Note that there is no Mic socket so you cannot connect a mic for the hands free facility and must use the one on the unit , which is on the wrong side of the unit for RHD cars )

Connecting it up went very well and we were away.

BRIEF DETAIL ON HOW THIS IS SET UP IN MY CAR.

The unit is connected to a Calliber 4 channel amp and an infinity Basslink sub woofer so I do not use the internal amp on the unit.

I use a RX4 rotary commander attached to the left side of the steering wheel. Major relief is that there is still the ability to reverse the remote (previous HU did not have this ability and using the remote was a mare as all the controls were back to front.

I also have a Sony XAC30 to which I have connected the following:

MDX66 MDLP 6 disk MD changer

MDX 656 10 Disk CD changer with ESP

Connects 2 NWHD5 interface and a 30gb NWHD5

A plethora of sounds!

SETTING UP

The unit was very easy to use. The FL display is light blue and all the button lighting is white. This is not changeable. There are plenty of animation options for the screen and you can also leave it blank.

The display can be simple clear or detailed. You always get to see the clock and what type of music is playing. For MDs it even shows MDLP mode! For CDs it will show MP3 or Atrac

DETAILED IMPRESSION HAVING USED IT FOR A MONTH OR TWO

Radio

The radio has the usual plethora or 18 presets and has very good reception. The aerial in my Fiat Coupe is pathetic but this unit picks up all but the remotest of stations with little crackle or hissing. There are the usual RDS functions and local/regional options.

Built in CD player

This unit plays WMA, ATRAC and MP3 CDs all of which work perfectly. It also has BBE MP sound enhancement which is switch able but makes a major improvement IMHO. The unit plays ATRAC CD's BUT WILL NOT PLAY THEM GAPLESS, not only that but the gaps are even longer than with MP3's. Why oh why do Sony do this.

Navigation takes some getting used to. The joystick has three operational axis. Turning it adjusts volume up and down, pushing left and right will skip tracks (holding will fast fwd/rew track. Pushing it in will give a list of the contents of a changer but not an Atrac or MP3 cd. However pushing it up or down quickly will change the source if there are other changers attached. To select different MP3 directories or Atrac group you have to keep it pressed for about ½ a second. Keeping it pressed with scroll through the folders quickly. You get used to it but at first it is a little annoying.

Bluetooth Functions

This was the reason why I wanted this. I did not want a separate BT hands free unit and wanted to use the car speakers rather than have a separate one just for the phone. So how does it perform:-

Faultlessly I can report. I have a Sony Eriksson K800i and pairing was a breeze. I then downloaded my phone book using the BT Object push and we were away. You can choose sound to come from left right or both front speakers. It does not come out of the rear ones at all. Call quality and clarity was very good and there are 2 filter settings to reduce echo and noise. I have not needed to play with these as yet. Calls can be made from the phone, the hu or the supplied remote. Pairing happens as soon as ignition is on. The unit still works as hands free even when in standby mode. I have yet to try it with other phones or when two are in the car.

Using CD or MD changers

These work very well and the unit is XAC 30 compatible. Pushing the Joystick shows a list of the CD text titles or MD titles (providing there is text there of course) For the MD changer the list is only fully populated once you have played a bit of each or the 6 MDs.

Switching disks is an easy up or down and none of this needing to keep it pressed momentarily. Forward/reverse skip/scan works as normal.

Bluetooth Audio

Well I am very impressed with this too. Works well, sounds good and easy to use. I have found that by pressing the pause button twice you can get the Phone to start streaming music without having to touch it at all. Once tracks are playing you can then use the joystick to navigate through tracks but not folders :( . I was very impressed and by using an A2DP 3.5mm audio transmitter you could easily connect a walkman or Ipod wirelessly.

Auxiliary input

One noticeable feature is that if no Bus data cable it attached the Bus in audio phono's will act as a auxiliary In. This is a very good idea, unless of course you want both.

GENERAL EASE OR USE

So far I have got very used to using this unit and find it very intuitive. One area I do not like is the fact that the sound equaliser settings for Sub woofer cannot be determined by source. I like to have low sub output when listening to talk radio shows and it is a pain having to change this every time. The numbers for the radio buttons could be a bit bigger but I am quibbling really.

I find the sound quality excellent and the functionality covers all I could need. I would recommend it heartily and would certainly buy it again if it were stolen.

PROS:

Great sound (BBE MP on)

Good Radio reception

Fantastic Bluetooth integration

Clear Hands free call performance

Ease of use

A2DP integration

Good Remote

Looks good

Clear display

CONS

No external microphone socket

Does not play ATRAC gapless

Illumination colour is not changeable

No treble or Bass controls (but equalizer is very good)

Phonebook only holds 50 names

Remote is not luminous (my old Sony one was!!!)

Sub sound not settable by input source
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
As I said in the title, what a quality piece of equipment, looked at some pioneer bluetooth stereos, believe me they are not a patch on this item.

All the buttons feel great, the joystick feels solid. The sound quality is fantastic. The bluetooth phone quality is excellent (I use a Nokia 8800).

I bought this item as a result of the other review (which is much more detailed than mine) and he was spot on in all his comments.

My only negative would be the lack of a motorised face, but hey for the money who am I kidding.

If your thinking of getting one of these, don't hesitate, you'll not be disappointed.
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