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Scosche announces its first car stereo and there’s an app for it

(Credit: Antuan Goodwin/CNET)

LAS VEGAS–Scosche has been manufacturing car stereo dashboard mounting kits, wire harnesses, and installation accessories for so many years, but it has never offered a car stereo receiver of its own…until now.

At the 2012 SEMA Show, Scosche showed off the SCDBTA60 Car Stereo Receiver. This unit features an internal four-channel amplifier that outputs a maximum of 40 watts per channel and three preamp outputs for adding external amps. It’s got a CD player and an SD card slot, and can connect to your smartphone via Bluetooth (HFP and A2DP), USB, or an auxiliary input. By itself, it’s a solid, yet simple single-DIN receiver that is probably best distinguished by its lowish MSRP of $ 139.95.

With the ControlFreq app for iOS and Android you can stream audio to the receiver, select the audio source, and adjust the radio tuner.

(Credit: Antuan Goodwin/CNET)

However, the SCDBTA60 isn’t by itself. It works hand in hand with Scosche’s new ControlFreq app available for free in the iTunes App Store and the Google Play Market.

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