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Jensen HD5212


$170.00 Released October, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Attractive design that looks modern. Solid and durable construction with everything feeling well built. Installation is easy enough for first-time installers to attempt.

The Cons:USB drive and SD card interface can't handle large capacity memories. Controls are complicated and confusing at first, a bit of a learning curve. IPod controls are awkward and poorly rendered.

The Jensen HD5212 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.  It also has a jLinkDirect interface for iPod compatibility and has built-in iPod controls, making it a step up from the HD5112.  The HD5212 has a built-in HD radio tuner and is XM and Sirius satellite ready.  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
  • Built-in iPod Controls
  • 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
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    attractive design that looks modern

  • 1

    solid and durable construction with everything feeling well built

  • 1

    installation is easy enough for first-time installers to attempt

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    output is high-powered for great volume, and the loudness button adds a great boost

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    easy to adjust the sound quality on the fly

Cons
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    USB drive and SD card interface can't handle large capacity memories

  • 1

    controls are complicated and confusing at first, a bit of a learning curve

  • 1

    iPod controls are awkward and poorly rendered

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