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The Pioneer MVH-S720BHS is a 1-DIN in-dash digital media receiver featuring built-in Bluetooth for wireless connectivity and HD Radio for superior digital broadcast quality. Delivering up to 200 watts of power, it supports WMA media format and USB input, designed to fit standard dash spaces while offering customizable audio and illumination settings. Ideal for professionals seeking a blend of performance and modern convenience in their vehicle audio system.






















| ASIN | B07YJ6XH9H |
| Audio Output Mode | Surround |
| Audio Output Type | Speakers |
| Brand | PIONEER |
| Brand Name | PIONEER |
| Compatible Devices | Speaker |
| Compatible devices | Speaker |
| Connectivity technology | Bluetooth |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Connector type | USB |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Android |
| Controller type | Android |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 200 Reviews |
| Format | WMA |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00884938434560 |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Pioneer |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MVH-S720BHS |
| Model Number | MVH-S720BHS |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Number of Channels | 6 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Built-In Bluetooth, FM Tuner |
| Output Power | 50 Watts |
| Output Wattage | 200 Watts |
| Special feature | Built-In Bluetooth, FM Tuner |
| Supported Internet Services | Deezer, Spotify, TIDAL |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 5.1 |
| UPC | 884938434560 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Wattage | 50 watts |
| Wireless Technology Type | Bluetooth |
P**S
Perfect for what I needed
Excellent value. Using it in a system with highs, mids and sub. Total freedom to set it up. The app is a little tricky to get working but it adds a lot to the value.
F**O
Incongruencia en la información, pésimo diseño y mala calidad de manufactura.
Antes de comprar esta unidad de Pioneer, investigué en su página web las caracterÃsticas del mismo. Todo se veÃa excelente. Lo que más me atrajo fueron sus prestaciones para ajustar el audio, las preferencias para la iluminación de la carátula y que fuera para reproducir medios digitales, ya que no uso CD's. Pero cuando lo recibÃ, junto con el estereo llegaron varias decepciones. 1.- Siendo que Pioneer ya utiliza un chasis mucho más chico para las unidades digitales, puesto que ya no hay un reproductor de CD, no entiendo por qué decidieron usar un chasis de tamaño regular para esta unidad o cuántos componentes requiere para haberlo diseñado asi. 2.- La carátula, posiblemente, es lo peor. De inmediato me di cuenta de que, quien la haya diseñado, no conoce conceptos como la accesibilidad, el aprovechamiento del espacio disponible, la estética y la efectividad. Lo primero que resalta es la baja calidad de los materiales que está hecha. Muy frágil y desechable. Lo segundo es el tamaño y la posición de la enorme perilla del volúmen (y el acceso a menú que, por el espacio disponible, bien se hubiera podido agregar otro botón para esa función). Aspecto que no se puede apreciar en las imágenes publicitarias de pioneer. Lo tercero es el tamaño, la ubicación y el diseño de los diferentes botones para las diversas funciones de la carátula. Los hay muy grandes, muy chicos, redondos, rectangulares, translucidos, de color sólido y hasta incorporados a la lámina de la carátula. Es un desastre y, una vez más, habiendo mucho espacio disponible en la carátula para diseñar botones uniformes y cuya ubicación sea de fácil acceso; la mayorÃa están amontonados alrededor de la enorme perilla. Lo cual dificulta acceder a las funciones mientras uno va conduciendo. Nada más el adelantar o regresar una pista requiere cálculo, pues los dos botones son muy chicos y están justo debajo de la perilla que, por su tamaño, estorba Aún peor, en un dÃa soleado, la iluminación de la carátula es insuficiente y puede que no se aprecie la información. Y si agregamos que Pioneer no es para darte un estuche de plástico para proteger la carátula, como solÃa hacerlo, pues dejan mucho que desear. Muchos dirÃan que exagero, pero si tomamos en cuenta que ni siquiera es una de las unidades básicas de Pioneer de 1 DIN, era de esperarse mayor calidad. En resumen, si lo que buscan es buena calidad de audio, es una buena opción. Si buscan algo más, vale la pena revisar otras opciones.
R**R
Pioneer MVH-S720BHS vs Kenwood KMM-X705
Initially purchasing a Kenwood KMM-X705 due to many stating the radio is better than a Pioneer for natural sound, subsequently finding the Kenwood KMM-X705, upon connecting to a SiriusXM unit/antenna, the SiriusXM unit would causing significant continuous/repetitive clicking RFI noise on my separately connected (via direct battery) CB Radio. Later finding the SiriusXM radio uses a powered antenna, not well documented, the SiriusXM antenna requires mounting away from and separated from the ground plane of the CB radio antenna. Funny thing, after separating antennas, the noise significantly uncontrollably continued moderately with the Kenwood radio, while Pioneer and a previously purchased Sony radio appeared to either properly filter or avoid such uncontrollable RFI noise! Most likely understand, radio RFI is a very high priority typically indicating quality. So having tested both on my Ford vehicle with CB radio and SiriusXM units, returned the Kenwood with well documented RFI problem. Will now replace the twenty year old original speakers, so that I can hear the audible Bible spoken clearly... Subsequently replaced two decade old Ford OEM speakers with PIONEER A-Series MAX TS-A683FH 6x8 inch speakers. Now can hear the upper frequency ranges more audibly, more articulated talk/speech frequencies versus only de facto sound frequency ranges, and less so due to original aged/worn speakers. Chose speakers providing more upper frequency range, stiffer/metallic tweeters, typically preferred for hearing the upper sound frequency range above road noise. So far, seems to be working well. PROS 1) Far less RFI noise than the Kenwood KMM-X705, while apparently maintaining the same tuning sensitivity. 2) More refined than the Kenwood KMM-X705, as if the Kenwood KMM-X705's buttons and buttons were designed within a stricter budget. 3) Pioneer unit has better display readability and brightness/visibility during nighttime. (eg. Display can be dimmed significantly for nighttime.) 4) Can disable functions not used; such as SiriusXM, Bluetooth, Auxiliary input, ... 5) Display can be set for display CLOCK/SPEANA, so called SPEANA typically is a visual spectrum analyzer, however CLOCK/SPEANA apparently displays a clock and a current frequency signal strength indicator! Granted, the signal strength indicator is somewhat rudimentary having three horizontal tiered bars, however could be incorrect and more so is for audio visual spectrum. Signal strength, in my class, is far more useful than eye candy. Seems to be more so indicating signal strength than audio frequency. (Updated: Pretty sure CLOCK/SPEANA is clock and signal strength.) CONS 1) Engineering maybe a couple of years older than Kenwood KMM-X705, since there's no date code on the Pioneer, apparently likely manufactured within the same facility and during the same time due to very similar labeling fonts and product origins. 2) The Kenwood KMM-X705 has apparently more speaker configuration options, such as sizes and spacing, doubtful if there's any difference with and without. (Updated: There are customized speaker configuration options, more in depth into the Pioneer configuration settings, apparently requiring enabling, rather than using basic default speaker option.) 3) Extra buttons I typically have no use for, such as loudness and mobile/cell phone buttons. (Updated: Loudness, seems I might use the loudness button, every now and then, for maybe cancelling road noise.) 4) Really disappointing these radios still cannot manage daylight savings, or managing consistent sunlit/nighttime dimming/lighting times! (eg. Once clock is reset for daylight savings or standard time switch, usually requires changing dimming times.)
A**R
Not a short chasis
Although I like this stereo I have to give it a bad review because is not a short chassis
C**D
High quality stereo system
If you are wanting a high quality system that's highly configurable then this is the buy your looking for. First stero I've used in my ride and I've loved every moment of jammin.
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