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07 January 2010 | Posted in: CES 2010 / Mobile / News Blog / Press Kits / Press Releases

JVC Mobile Introduces Six New CD Receivers in 2010

January 2010, Cypress, Calif. – JVC Mobile Entertainment has added six new CD receivers to its 2010 product line. All receivers feature MP3/WMA Playback, Detachable Face, AUX Input, and wireless remote control.

KD-R810

KD-R810

The KD-R810 CD Receiver features both front and real dual USB 2.0 connections for USB devices such as USB Memory sticks, digital audio players, cell phones, and iPod/iPhone connectivity with 2-way iPod/iPhone control and charging. The unit is also equipped with Bluetooth wireless technology via an included Bluetooth USB adapter, which can be used with the front or rear USB ports. The KD-R810 is HD and Satellite Radio ready plus MP3/WMA/WAV compatible. Also new for this model is External Mode for iPod Touch and iPhone allowing users to stream music and audio from their favorite Apps through USB connection, as well as front AUX input, HS-IVi tuner, loudness control in 3 patterns, Full Dot LCD display, separated variable-color illumination, and wireless remote. The KD-R810 also features MOS-FET 50W x 4 and a 3-band iEQ. The receiver is available in March with an MSRP of $299.95

The KD-HDR60 CD Receiver features a built-in HD Radio tuner, SAT radio ready, front auxiliary input, DiAS II tuner, USB 2.0 connection with 2-Way control for iPod/iPhone, and iTunes Tagging capabilities.  The unit is Bluetooth ready and has MP3/WMA playback capability. The KD-HDR60 also features MOS-FET 50 watts x 4, 7-band iEQ, and a separated variable-color illumination display. The receiver is available for shipping in January and has a MSRP of $169.95.

Also new for 2010 is the KD-HDR40, featuring a built-in HD Radio tuner, front auxiliary input, and MP3/WMA playback. Expandability options include available Bluetooth technology (via optional KS-BTA200 Bluetooth adapter), Satellite radio ready, DiAS II tuner and iPod capability. The KD-HDR40 also features MOS-FET 50 watts x 4, 7-band iEQ, and wireless remote. The receiver has an MSRP of $129.95 and is ships in January.

The KD-R610 CD Receiver features a front USB connection for the iPod/iPhone, providing 2-way iPod/iPhone control and charging. The unit is equipped with Bluetooth technology, via the KS-BTA200 Bluetooth adapter, readiness for HD and Satellite Radio, HS-IVi tuner, and MP3/WMA playback capability.  The KD-R610 also features MOS-FET 50 watts x 4, 3-band iEQ, and separated variable-color illumination display. The receiver is available in January with an MSRP of $139.95.

The KD-R310 CD Receiver features front auxiliary input, wireless remote, HS-IVi tuner, MOSFET 50 watts x 4, and 3-band iEQ.  The unit is Bluetooth ready, via the KS-BTA200 Bluetooth adapter, HD and Satellite Radio ready, and features iPod capability.  The KD-R310 also features the separated variable-color illumination display and is MP3/WMA compatible. The receiver is offered at a list price of $99.95 and is currently available.

The KD-R210 CD Receiver features front auxiliary input, wireless remote, HS-IVi tuner, MOSFET 50 watts x 4, and 3-band IEQ.  The unit is MP3/WMA compatible and is available now with an MSRP of $79.95.

About JVC Mobile Entertainment
JVC Mobile Entertainment products are marketed by JVC U.S.A., a division of JVC Americas Corp., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Victor Company of Japan Ltd. JVC distributes a complete line of video and audio equipment for the consumer and professional markets. For further product information, visit JVC’s Web site at http://www.mobile.jvc.com or call 1-800-526-5308.

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Comments

What JVC neglects to mention, is that they didn’t test the receivers with the iPod Touch 3rd generation. I have tried two KD-R610 receivers, because there was a glitch happening during iPod song playing. I had to call in to find out that the iPod Touch 3rd generation is a “new device” that hasn’t been tested, so they can’t guarantee proper operation. Even though the iPod Touch 3rd generation has been out for 8 or 9 months. I have to return JVC’s receiver the 2nd time, and find something else

Jake

DOES THE 210 CHARGE THE IPODS WHEN PLUGED IN?

JEFF

Jeff, do you know what car decks do support ipod touch 3rd generation? I cannot find one. And secondly, will the aux input support any ipod?

Brodie

i mean jake ^

Brodie

can any one help me out. I had a cheaper kenwood and when hooked up i didnt need my bass knob to full. now that i put the JVC KD_HDR60 in i have to turn everything up. Im confussed. the kenwood didnt have out puts for sub’s but yet the JVC dose

jason
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