Bluetooth Equipped MEX-BT5700U Head Unit Has USB Port For PMP Compatibility

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Around June of this year Sony is going to introduce the MEX-BT5700U (also known as the MEX-BT5700UI) head unit with Bluetooth v.2 audio streaming / hands-free calling capability. The $300 head unit is the successor to last year’s MEX-BT5100. The BT5700 has a front USB input for iPod/iPhone/iTouch and other USB equipped MP3 players as well as a front aux-in/headphone port. The BT5700 has the usual latest Sony audio technologies, including ZAPPIN, Quick-BrowZer, Jump Mode, Passenger Control, and DM+. PBAP (Phonebook Access Profile) allows head unit to link directly to a BT mobile phonebook. When streaming audio via Bluetooth, all meta data (artist, album, etc) of the music is displayed on the head unit.

This device originally debuted at CES, a device we unfortunately missed in our initial coverage. The keys will have a blue illumination to compliment the beautiful Dot Matrix LCD. Along with a FM/AM tuner, mp3/wma CD compatibility with full ID3 tag support should handle most consumer needs. Several retailers are listing the MEX-BT5700 to have AAC support, but we aren’t seeing that in the official Sony literature, so be wary. Other supported Bluetooth technologies include OPP, HFP, A2DP and AVRCP (1.3) profiles.

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Mar 2009
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DISCUSSION 2 Comments
  • etjones5000

    Sony advertisements on MEX-BT577U iPhone connectivity misleading. I just bought the MEX-BT577U and installed it. I really like the unit but iPhone 3GS users will be disappointed that they cannot connect via the the USB port like they can with their iPods. Sony's advertisements are misleading the consumer by saying that the unit offers iPhone connectivity.

  • etjones5000

    Sony advertisements on MEX-BT577U iPhone connectivity misleading. I just bought the MEX-BT577U and installed it. I really like the unit but iPhone 3GS users will be disappointed that they cannot connect via the the USB port like they can with their iPods. Sony's advertisements are misleading the consumer by saying that the unit offers iPhone connectivity.