RecPro RV Stereo AM/FM Radio with Bluetooth | Aux-in | HDMI | 4-Channel Audio | 2 Zones | RV Sound System
€100





Price: $99.95
(as of Sep 25, 2025 03:57:25 UTC – Details)
Product description



Details
Stereo replacement control panel
Dimensions (overall): 5 1/8″W x 4 1/2″H x 3″D (including knob)
Dimensions (internal chassis): 3 3/4″W x 4″H x 1 7/8″D
Color: Black


Detail cont.
Radio operationBluetooth capabilityClockFree mobile app
*App for stereo is only available on iPhone’s App Store and has been discontinued on Android Devices.*
This compact stereo is an RV stereo replacement that gives your rig an upgraded boost without taking up tons of space.
Included in this control system are operations for the radio, a USB connection, an AUX-IN connection, Bluetooth, and App capability.
Connecting right into your RV power system, it runs on 12V DC power and has a max power output of 120 Watts and 10 Amp Max.
Customers say
Customers give mixed feedback about the radio receiver’s audio quality, with some saying it works great while others report issues with pulling audio. The size receives mixed reactions, with some appreciating its compact design while others find it very small. The build quality and installation experience are also mixed, with some finding it good quality and easy to install. Moreover, the battery life is concerning as the on-off button breaks after a couple of months, and the volume receives criticism for being either super low.
8 reviews for RecPro RV Stereo AM/FM Radio with Bluetooth | Aux-in | HDMI | 4-Channel Audio | 2 Zones | RV Sound System
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Carlea Harrison –
Worked perfect for what we wanted.
It was very easy to install. It is smaller than what we had before but that didnât bother us. We just reframed it out.
Marcus W. –
Nice compact system
Shipped quickly directions easy to follow
Bob S. –
Terrible Technical Writing And Instructions, Only Lasted 2 Camping Trips
Small compact and has nice features. Bluetooth easily paired with my smart phone.Installing it was simple enough…4 screws which are hidden with snap on side panels.The terrible technical writing and instructions were vague and definitely not written by anybody that has a good command of the English language.Installed this in our camp trailer. Took it camping once and this radio worked fine. The second trip after winter had passed and the radio is malfunctioning. Can not see or read screen unless I’m standing on a step stool directly in front of it. Volume is either super low or super high. No happy medium there. Spend your hard earned $100 on a better unit. Called RecPro customer service to see if I was still under warranty and I’m a week out of warranty. I said to the customer service person “I only used this unit once and it doesn’t work anymore” Her reply; “Sorry about that, have a nice day” and she hung up.
C. Chaffee –
You get what you pay for.
The subwoofer output doesnât do anything. The HDMI port is only a âpass throughâ, the unit does not take any audio from it. We are not using big, high end speakers by any means but if you turn up the stereo anywhere beyond half, the backlighting of the unit will pulse with any sound being played (even without speakers hooked upâ¦I tested it to see). It has a standard Motorola car antenna input, which is fine, but most campers use coax for their boosted antenna systems. You will need to buy a converter. Sound quality is âmehâ. The unit âworksâ, but there is nothing about this that stands out, other than its size. The thing is VERY compact.
D. Tietz –
Slightly Better Quality than OEM
The original Driven stereo in our camper died and I replaced it with this one. While the stereo installation and function are almost identical, the build quality of this unit seems to be better than the original. I was skeptical to spend money on such an identical stereo but I’m glad I did. I’m still trying this out with an external subwoofer so I may be back to update my review.
LARRY LIGHTNER –
customer viewing package
GREAT PRODUCT
mike devore –
compact size
Works well with a radio station.Unable to get a lot of volume out of it using another input for music or the TV.
KC –
Size matters
This is very very small in size. Havenât tried to use it yet. Just beware of size