







🚤 Elevate your ride with sound that sails beyond limits!
The Pyle 300W Bluetooth Marine Stereo Receiver (PLRMR27BTB) is a versatile single DIN in-dash unit designed for marine and off-road use. It delivers powerful 300W (75W x 4) output with customizable EQ settings, supports wireless Bluetooth streaming from all major devices, and features hands-free calling via a built-in microphone. The unit includes USB, SD, and AUX inputs, a digital LCD display with ID3 tag readout, and comes with a remote control and universal mounting hardware, making it a perfect upgrade for boats, motorcycles, and rugged vehicles.
| ASIN | B01MTDGIRR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,561 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #5 in Marine Stereo Receivers |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity technologies | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,723) |
| Date First Available | January 27, 2017 |
| Display technology | LCD |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.3 pounds |
| Item model number | PLRMR27BTB |
| Manufacturer | Sound Around |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 1.97 x 4.26 x 7.01 inches |
| Special features | Equalizer, Spotify |
| Whats in the box | Marine Stereo Radio System |
| Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth, IR |
D**N
Cheap way to have sound AND bluetooth
I love music. My life is not complete without it. However, my previous head unit was old school and didn't have Bluetooth. This solved that problem. My Jeep is the opposite of secure, having no doors and just a bikini top. While I would love to have a fancy GPS screen with back up camera, I would be nervous about someone helping themselves to it. This Pyle head unit does everything I need it to at a price that wouldn't hurt too bad if I had to replace it. Most stereos do not have big amps built in, only smaller ones to give standard sound quality. You should not expect bumping sound from your speakers with any head unit but this has plenty of power to ensure it functions exactly as it should. If you need to impress people in other vehicles while driving, get a secondary amp. A big selling point was a tangible volume knob. My CJ7 is a stick shift so you have to pay more attention to the road. As this fit perfectly in the previous sun glass holder spot, the unit is mounted in my center console. The knob keeps me from looking down to find the correct button. As for heat, this thing has never overheated even though my Jeep has zero AC.
J**.
Installed on 04 Harley Heritage Softail
Installed this stereo specifically to play music by Bluetooth from my phone in the fairing of my Harley I also installed a waterproof cover over the radio It operates great and is plenty loud through 2-6x9 speakers also in the fairing Good Job 👍
A**U
Good enough. Surprised with good sound.
Had very little hope for this thing when I saw the cheap wiring harness and light flimsy feel of the unit and cheap feel of buttons. Surprisingly it sounds really good. Bluetooth hooks right up no problem. Serves my purpose.
T**I
Finally Escaped the FM Radio Static Era
My boat stereo situation was stuck somewhere around 2003, and I was tired of pretending that FM radio static was "ambiance." Needed Bluetooth. Needed it desperately. This thing installed easier than I expected—basically plug and play, which is a miracle because boat projects usually involve at least one existential crisis and a trip to the marine store for a part you didn't know existed. The Bluetooth connection is the real MVP here. Now we can blast our questionable playlist choices without fumbling with aux cords or sacrificing our phones to the marine gods. Hands-free calling while cruising? Chef's kiss. It's like suddenly remembering that modern conveniences exist. Sound quality is solid for what it is—this isn't an audiophile setup, it's a boat stereo that needs to compete with wind, waves, and the general chaos of being on the water. It does that job admirably. My boat is no longer a floating time capsule of outdated technology, and honestly, that feels like a win. Would recommend to anyone still living in the AM/FM dark ages
J**D
It sucks.
two things bad. 1. the Bluetooth volume sucks compared the the radio volume. The Bluetooth volume is about 1/4 the power of the radio so if your listening to music or a podcast through your phone and then switch to the radio you will get blasted by the radio if you don't adjust the volume down first.. That's the least of your worries. #2 the biggest problem is that this really just doesn't work. There is no power at all going to the rear speakers. Like none. Fader to the front and i get ok sound, fader to the rear, I get silence. Thought it might be a wiring problem, kind of weird because it worked with the last stereo so i tested it right from the back of the stereo and nada. #rd kind of problem was that the Bluetooth would cut in and out frequently. Overall it sucks, wouldn't recommend.
B**K
Great budget stereo for my truck
Stuck it in my truck, bought it on black Friday, sounds good looks good controls are good, like the display. Bass hits good on my pioneer speakers. Would buy this again.
T**E
can't read the display in daylight
Decent stereo and sounds good but you cannot read the display in the daylight.
C**D
The Pyle Marine Radio is GREAT!
I love this Pyle radio. It was very simple to install and works great!
R**R
Sencillo y muy buena calidad, potente y agradable.
A**A
Si cumple la caludad con el precio, muy buen aparato!
D**E
Llegó el producto antes de lo esperado. aún esta en su paquete, no lo he probado. saludos
A**Z
EL control deja a desear pero esperemos funcione todo bien.
V**Z
se quemo a la semana de estrenarlo !!!!!
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