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Jensen HD5112


$150.00 Released October, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Radio sounds good, makes the most of OEM speakers for a clean sound. Display looks nice, has a modern design. HD radio sounds great, brings out a lot of detail in the sound.

The Cons:Remote is weak, often have to press the buttons several times to get them to work. Faceplate is sometimes difficult to get back on after removed. Trim ring doesn't tend to stay secure, often falls right off.

The Jensen HD5112 is an in-dash A/V receiver which provides up to 160 watts of peak power.  The receiver is designed with a detachable face, black LCD display, and blue button lighting.

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  It supports playback of CD-R/RW, MP3 and WMA files, and includes an SD card slot and front-panel AUX and USB inputs for connecting a media device.  The HD5112 has a built-in HD radio tuner and is XM and Sirius satellite ready.  It also includes 3 selectable EQ curves for tweaking the sound and has a jLinkDirect interface for iPod compatibility.  The receiver comes with a remote control for easy operation and has a 1 year limited warranty.

Features/Specs

  • Detachable Face
  • Black LCD with Blue Button Lighting
  • Displays ID3 Tags
  • 3 Selectable EQ Curves
  • Built-in HD Radio Tuner
  • XM/Sirius Satellite Radio Ready
  • iPod/iPhone Ready
  • Power Output: 160 watts
  • Connectivity: Front AUX Input, jLinkDirect Interface, USB, SD Slot 
  • Playback Compatibility: CD-R, CD-RW, MP3, WMA
  • Comes with IR Remote Control
  • 1 year limited warranty

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Pros
  • 1

    radio sounds good, makes the most of OEM speakers for a clean sound

  • 1

    display looks nice, has a modern design

  • 1

    HD radio sounds great, brings out a lot of detail in the sound

Cons
  • 1

    remote is weak, often have to press the buttons several times to get them to work

  • 1

    faceplate is sometimes difficult to get back on after removed

  • 1

    trim ring doesn't tend to stay secure, often falls right off

  • 1

    frequent internal failures reported within the first few weeks

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