4 reviews
December, 2008
The Sony MEX-BT5100 combines intuitive hands-free calling with a broad range of audio support, wrapping them in a stylish and user-friendly package.
The built-in phonebook accepts too few entries for our liking, while the digital audio navigation could do with some improvements.
If you're among the majority of drivers who doesn't have a factory-installed calling system, Sony's MEX-BT5100 is a useful all-in-one stereo and Bluetooth calling system for the aftermarket. Retaining most of the features of its predecessor--the...
Forget add-on modules and external hands-free calling speakerphones. The easiest and cleanest way to make calls in the car is routing them through a built-in Bluetooth phone system. If you're among the majority of drivers who doesn't have a factory-instal...
The Sony MEX-BT5100 combines intuitive hands-free calling with a broad range of audio support, wrapping them in a stylish and user-friendly package.
The built-in phonebook accepts too few entries for our liking, while the digital audio navigation could do with some improvements.
The MEX-BT5100 is a good all-in-one option for those thinking of investing in a in a decent stereo and a hands-free speakerphone.
For audio sources, the stereo supports AM/FM radio, regular Red Book CDs, MP3, WMA, and ATRAC-encoded discs, and external sources via a rear-mounted auxiliary input. If you're among the majority of drivers who doesn't have a factory-installed...
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