JVC KW-V430BT 6.8" In-Dash 2-Din Car DVD Receiver w/Bluetooth iPhone/Android/USB
Android Music Playback via USB (AUTO MODE/AUDIO MODE) Simply connect your Android smartphone or tablet to the receiver via USB and enjoy a totally "plug and play" music playback solution. The Android Open Accessory Protocol (AOA2) is supported so absolutely no preparation or set-up is necessary – just plug it in and it’s ready to play audio files stored on your Android device in what’s called "AUDIO MODE". Or, by installing the JVC Music Play app available at no cost on Google Play, you’ll be able to access "AUTO MODE" for added functionality including Folder Up & Down, and Search Artist/Album/Song. Bluetooth Wireless Technology 2 Phones Full-Time Connection You can connect two phones full time via Bluetooth, with secure and simple pairing. Calls to either phone can be received by a push of a key on the head unit. iPhone/Android Bluetooth Automatic Pairing Just connect your iPhone or Android device via USB and the automatic Bluetooth pairing function will work to complete the pairing. No complicated manual procedure to worry about. Bluetooth Voice Recognition Improved Sound Quality with HFP 1.6 Wideband Speech Improved sound quality thanks to HD Voice contributes to a higher level of voice recognition accuracy. Bluetooth AVRCP1.5 for Versatile Song Selection In addition to repeat and random playback of music files, you can also easily search for songs using the browsing function. Just look for and choose the song you want to hear from the folder name and song name lists. JVC Streaming DJnew Connect up to 5 Bluetooth devices simultaneously, so you and your friends can take turns streaming music like a DJ. Move to the groove and get the party pumping to the max.
- ASIN
- B01NCP5EBL
- Embedding
- CLIP ViT-L/14 · 768d
- Distance metric
- cosine
- Doc fetch
- 1mscache hitGET /v2/namespaces/amazon-products/documents/B01NCP5EBL
- Similar query
- 24msnearest_to_id → /query
Doc fetch goes through Layer's Aerospike pull-through cache; cache hit served the row without touching turbopuffer. The similar query asks Layer for nearest neighbors of the stored product vector — queries don't go through the doc cache, so no cache header is set.