


🎶 Drive Your Sound, Own the Road!
The Kenwood Single DIN Car Stereo Receiver delivers powerful 50W x 4 channel audio with advanced Bluetooth for dual phone connections and seamless streaming control of Pandora, Spotify, and iHeartRadio. Featuring versatile USB and auxiliary inputs plus preamp outputs for full sound customization, it combines security with style through a theft-deterrent detachable faceplate and detailed CD/MP3 display. Compatible with Apple iPhone 6+ and Android devices, this receiver transforms your drive into a premium audio experience.




| ASIN | B006KKS7XQ |
| Audio Encoding | Stereo |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Audio Output Type | Speakers |
| Best Sellers Rank | #144,278 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2,063 in Car Audio Receivers |
| Brand | Kenwood |
| Color | other |
| Compatible Devices | Speaker, Smartphone |
| Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary , Bluetooth, USB |
| Connector Type | 3.5mm Jack , USB |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,697 Reviews |
| Format | MPEG |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00019048195494, 00151903463949 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.22"D x 7.17"W x 2.09"H |
| Item Type Name | KDC-BT23 |
| Item Weight | 3 pounds |
| Manufacturer | KENWOOD |
| Mfr Part Number | KDC152 |
| Model Number | KDC-BT23 + ALPHA |
| Number of Channels | 4 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Pandora |
| Output Power | 50 watts |
| Output Wattage | 200 watts |
| Special Feature | Pandora |
| Supported Internet Services | Pandora, Spotify, iHeartRadio |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 4 channel |
| UPC | 151903463949 613815595601 019048195494 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Wattage | 200 watts |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
T**S
Can't beat it for the price.
Overall, I am very pleased with the KDC-152. This is a great unit for anyone who wants a decent receiver with CD and auxiliary input at a very reasonable price. No Bluetooth, but works great with my Samsung Galaxy using a 3.5mm stereo male to male cable. Most settings are intuitive, and the controls are OK, too - like most units this size, the buttons are small, but it's either small buttons or smaller display, so... Display is easy to read and not too bright at night - it's actually blue characters on black background - most photos online make it look like white on black. Display can also be dimmed using the settings menu. Many other receivers are so bright at night that they almost blind the driver (me). I have a Dual XDMA450 that works great during daylight, but at night I actually cover the display with a rag 'cause it's too bright - and that is with the display set to the lowest level. Sound quality is better than I expected, with plenty of options, including two bass-boost settings, and the tuner pulls in several more stations than the receivers in my other 5 vehicles. Also, once you select a display mode, it does not change like some other manufacturers. I just returned another unit (a DUAL DCBT304U) that worked fine - except to view the clock during CD playback required pressing the DISPLAY button seven times. Then as soon as a new track began, the display would reset to the default mode, and you'd have to repeat the seven-button-press to see what time it is. Really nice in traffic. Anyway, the KDC-152 stays in clock mode unless YOU reset it - like it ought to work. Bottom line - ya can't beat it for the price.
F**A
It works well
Bought this to install into my mother's 98' Nissan Maxima. Easy to install, looks great. It's simple and gets the job done. My mom doesn't know any better, but that ol' lady is way extremely happy with it... lol. Personally I was really surprised by the power that it puts out and the clarity of the music. I threw away the instructions by accident, and I still manage to program this thing with all her favorit radio stations, the sound, the clock. Very user friendly, and I would recommend it to anyone on a budget. Even to people who are not a budget but want something simple that gets the job done well.
M**T
Great unit for the Price
I've always been a Kenwood fan, so I went with this unit. Although I had some setbacks with installation, I finally got it in. The directions leave alot to be desired, even though I knew what I was doing. My older vehicle (1986), wiring harness to my old radio, needed a few mods. Had a shop manual, which finally help out. Just remember, the Yellow wire needs it's own hot lead connection to a always on battery source (that wire is used for memory only), The instructions don't tell you that fact. Had to find a Courtesy light wire, (my choice), in the dash to spice in. Like anything new and digital, there is a learning curve for controls. Could be better, but Unit itself now works great and sound great too. Fit perfect in my old space and would recommend this unit to those looking for a basic great sounding system. P.S. the CD player works great and the aux input in front is a bonus.
N**N
Great system
Just got this installed in my 2002 Acura TL today and so far I am very happy for the price I paid ! Just a few details I feel that are easily overlooked. One, this doesn't come with any mounting kit, so if your car has a double din setup (original system takes up more space than this small rectangular system) like mine did you may have to buy a single din mounting kit sold separately that fits your car. They are around $20 and allow for a clean install of your new stereo and adds a little space underneath for your phone, remote and other small items. Second this stereo system won't necessarily turn your entire sound system around if your cars system is outdated or wasn't great to begin with. I'm happy with the functionality of this device and the bluetooth access it now gives me to my sound system on an 18 year old car , but the sound in my opinion hasn't been improved too much unless I am missing something with the setup. Lastly, if you are not good with messing around with your car you will have to pay between $80-$100 to get this installed in your car. If you want to hook up the steering wheel volume controls to the kenwood as well, make sure to address it with the specialist who will be installing it. Most of the times they will not bother hooking it up if you don't say anything. Overall great product , especially for folks like myself who own an old car that had an outdated stereo and want to be able to connect to your car via bluetooth, USB or Aux.
J**H
Fantastic Radio!!!
Having just purchased this and using for about a week now, I thought a review would be in order. Where to start? Well lets talk about its design first. The unit is VERY aesthetically pleasing to look at and has a sleek nice black finish really complementing the factory appearance on the dash. The display is VERY simple and bright, but not obnoxious either. It's very easy to read and has a dimmer setting in case you find it overwhelming at night which I don't at all. Settings and equalization is VERY straightforward and makes perfect sense. The volume knob is ergonomic and easy to feel unlike those stereos with the flush knobs that you can barely adjust without hitting 4 buttons. Overall the look and quality of this unit is second to none! Now for sound quality. The volume ranges from 0 to 35 and for those of you reading who have tuned an amplifier know that it starts with the all the gain down and the headunit EQ zeroed out. I started slowly increasing the volume waiting for it to distort, 15...20...28...33 and finally 35. Crystal clear. I mean not a lick of distortion at max volume. I played it safe though and set my preferred max level at 28 before the amp was turned up. As I had previously mentioned the equalizer works beautifully slowly adding nuances into your music, and this unit features a bass boost setting which surprisingly doesn't distort either! It just adds Crystal clear sound. I'd rate the sound quality of this unit 11 out of 10 because there is nothing that comes close. I've had numerous Pioneer, Sony, and alpine units but this one blows them away and for the price? I must say I was skeptical with how little I spent but I put my faith in reviewers and glad I did. I saved my favorite part for last. The main reason I looked at this Kenwood was because because I am very picky about factory appearances. I hate Euro taillights, body kits, rims and just about anything the manufacturer of the car didn't design for it. I wasn't thrilled about an aftermarket radio because all the ones today have big chrome knobs, and cheap finishes with stupid designs and laser light shows. Features like that may be attractive to ricers and teenage kids, but not a mature listener who would rather take sound quality and a quality build over a cheap laser light show radio with the 10,000 useless features that are just excessive junk anyway. This kenwood was the cleanest, best looking, simple, best sounding unit I've ever seen in my life. For the price I can't understand why you are still reading this and not entering your credit card info yet. Extremely happy and more then recommend!!!!
J**A
Sounds great! Terrible user interface.
I purchased this to replace my stock 2002 Nissan Frontier AM/FM/CD stereo. The sound is much better! I had been considering changing out my speakers. But apparently the factory stereo was responsible for most of the bad audio quality. I'll probably still upgrade the speakers. But it's much lower on my priority list now. It was fairly easy to pair my iPhone 8 with the stereo. However, when I turn on the stereo, it starts playing random stuff from my iPhone. It doesn't necessarily make any difference what I had been playing before. I'm not sure if that's the norm with Bluetooth stereos. But it's certainly annoying. It'd be better if it paired and waited for user input. The user interface isn't great at all. Even in a dark garage, pre-dawn, getting ready for work, it's absolutely impossible to see the cobalt blue labels on the buttons with the brightness set to the max. I've had to memorize which button does what. The main LCD display is easy to see and, in fact, doesn't dim enough. The white LCD at its minimum brightness is still a good 10x brighter than the blue button labels at their max brightness. It would have been much better if everything used the same white color. I haven't tried the remote yet. But I'll probably try it out as an alternative to the front panel. Also, the on/off button is shared with the source (radio, USB, BT, etc.) button. So tapping it doesn't turn off the stereo. Instead, it selects I Heart Radio, aux in, or some other feature I don't care about. If pressed while driving, it leads to a lot of time spent looking at the stereo rather than the road. The big button in the middle of the volume knob is the function selector instead of power. So when I go to turn the unit off, I end up in menu hell with the music still playing. No problem - I'll just hit the back button. Or was that the previous track button. Aaaaahhhhh!!! Finally - the buttons are tiny, impossible to see while driving (shiny black on shiny black, and only a few mm thick) and the volume knob is very shallow. Overall, this stereo sounds great! The Bluetooth audio stays connected. But it's UI stinks. I'm happy to have it in my old truck. But I'll buy something else next time.
B**E
Thoughfully Designed; Sounds Clear
CONS The curved, glossy surface attracts dust and scratches. The removable faceplate is sometimes difficult to plug in; it tends to get wedged at an odd angle. It does NOT read UDF discs (called Live File System in Microsoft Windows), only ISO 9660 (CDFS). MP3 discs are a pain to navigate, especially if you dump all the MP3s into the root of the drive. Placing each album in a folder with the album title works okay. ID3 and CD Text information needs to scroll a lot faster. The screen is not readable in direct sunlight, but that's a common problem. Screen brightness is buried in the menus. It ought to be more prominent, since it's not automatic like the OEM unit. This looks very nice in my Crown Victoria Police Interceptor. I used Mounting Kit-FMK550 (Amazon product B00006JPA1) for a clean fit. The installation instructions were easy to follow and written in real English. PROS This unit sounds decent with my OEM speakers. It's not very flat; I think Kenwood boosted higher frequencies typically muffled in cars. The result is agreeable, though I sometimes reduce the treble -1 or -2, especially for audiobooks or classical. The "bass boost" feature is nice for casual listening. It adds some kick without sounding strange, as long as you stay at Level 1. Bass Boost Levels 2 and 3 sound ridiculous. Also, the Bass Boost seems to attenuate some mid-range frequencies. I only notice it with classical and Owl City. I initially though a remote for a car stereo was a silly idea, but it's actually quite convenient. The buttons are well-planned and have nubs and shapes, so I usually don't have to look at them. I feel much safer not having to lean forward or take my eyes off the road. Playing regular audio CD's is very pleasant. It reads quickly and resumes playback when turning the car on/off. It doesn't remember position when swapping between multiple discs. I didn't really expect it to, but that sure would be nice when swapping between music and sermon CD's on long drives. You might wonder why I don't just use an MP3 player. I do sometimes, but being able to use the remote to navigate makes CD's more attractive. CD's also don't require cables hanging off the dash, battery chargers, etc. Sure, it's not audiophile grade, but it's worlds better than most stock units. It also doesn't look like a punk art project. Those flashy, bells-and-whistles receivers usually have poor ergonomics and insane menu structures. Kenwood obviously put some effort into making this human-friendly instead of just adding LED's. :)
S**Y
Great little receiver
I hadn't planned to install a radio in my 1995 Honda Civic myself but when my brother wouldn't help me, I said what the hey. How hard can it be? I verified that this Kenwood would fit and also bought a wire harness to facilitate installation. And I did it! The hardest part was getting the non-functioning old radio out. Getting twist-on caps to crimp the wires from the radio and harness together made that part a breeze. Installation of the radio itself was simple. I did have a problem at first with no AM reception but I removed the radio again (instructions in the manual made that easy), fiddled with the antenna cable, fixed the problem and was good to go. The sound is great and I can once again listen to the news. I hadn't thought about being able to hook up my MP3 player but, of course, I had to try that out. When I first hooked it up, I was only getting sound out of one speaker but, assuming an old audio cable was the problem, I bought a new one and another problem was solved. I am so happy with the sound quality. Being able to listen to one of my playlists on a long drive is going to be very nice. I could have done without the CD player which I will probably never use but finding a basic AM/FM car radio these days is probably harder than installing this radio. I think this was a good buy... it's affordable, as basic as they come these days and delivers. Just leave operation of the remote to someone who is NOT driving the car!
R**H
Five Stars
great for my car
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