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The 7 Inch HD Wireless Apple Carplay & Android Auto Multimedia Player is a versatile car stereo designed for all vehicles, featuring a 7-inch HD touchscreen, seamless wireless connectivity for both Apple and Android devices, real-time GPS navigation, and a backup camera for enhanced safety. With Bluetooth, FM radio, and easy installation, it transforms your driving experience into a connected and entertaining journey.
T**R
Amazing deal for the price
I got this for $70 total, and its worth every penny. It pairs flawlessly with iphone 13 pro, and I love that I can use waze and all the other apple car play features. Yes, it not as sensitive to touch as an iPad but its a $70 touchscreen, and its pretty dang good! The resolution is decent enough and the built in fm transmittor is easy to set up. It automatically connects to my iphone upon powering on and goes right back to how I had it. I couldnt be happier, especially for the price. Its a steal. The mount is solid and the suction cup is great. Have not hooked up the back up camera and dont think I will as I bought for car play.
H**U
it's a answer for the old model car
it matches my car which is a 2010 Toyota Sienna.charging a little slow, but everything works so well. good
T**Y
Doesn’t have speakers
Has to hook up to your radio
D**J
It works, but touchscreen not sensitive.
Bottom Line: If you're not able to install a stereo head unit, this product does the job.There are some definite positives about this Android Auto unit. Mounting is super easy. It comes with a stationary mount that could be screwed in but comes with a an amazing adhesive mount. There is also a suction cup mount that is of better quality than most I find on Amazon. Android Auto works very well, more on that in a second. All of the functions of Android Auto works exactly as it should. The basic functions are solid too. Bluetooth, USB and SD Card are solid too. There is also an included backup camera. I did not test the functionality of this because i did not have the means to power it. Powering it requires attaching the power wire to your backup lights to power the camera, I didn't do all of that.My biggest issue, especially with using touch centric programs like Carplay and Android Auto is the touch screen. It isn't a touch so much as a press. It requires a bit of pressure to actually register on the device.Ultimately, if you're going to go through the trouble of running wires and hooking up power to the rearview camera and such, you might as well get a stereo head unit. HOWEVER, for the price this is a good alternative if you don't want to spend a lot of money. Just know you won't get the same functionality as a full stereo head unit.WHAT I LIKE-Android Auto runs very well-Included backup camera and wiring-Mounts are very solid and easy to install-Accepts SD card, USB and Bluetooth-A good piece of hardware that solves a problem for a good priceWHAT I DON'T LIKE-I wish the touch screen was more sensitive
M**A
It's good if you need one
I wouldn't call it top brand quality. It is a nice addition to add to our older model punch buggy that we just drive sometimes randomly.
L**I
Awesome way to add CarPlay to an older vehicle!
I am pleasantly surprised by this little device! Let me first start off by saying it comes in a very nondescript box. Just a plain white cardboard box with no text or graphics or anything at all, but if that helps keep costs down, then I’m ok with that, but don’t expect much.Also note, this doesn’t really come with a manual. There is a small informational foldout that will walk you through pairing the screen to your phone via bluetooth, but it pairs just like any other bluetooth device so you shouldn’t have trouble with it there. In the box comes the power cable, which is a typical cigarette lighter connection on one end, and a USB-C connection on the other. The USB-C connector is a straight cable, but it would have been nice if they made it a 90-degree connector for better versatility and esthetics. Also to note about the power cable; mine appears to have broke or shorted out the first time I used it. It worked initially, but on my first drive with it, something happened and the screen turned off and wouldn’t come back on. Luckily, since the screen is powered by the USB-C port, I used a different cable with a different power source, and it came right back on, so I knew the screen was good, but the cigarette lighter power cable it came with may be pretty fragile so you may want a backup in case it breaks.The touchscreen is actually decent. I thought it would be a resistive screen at this price point, but it may be capacitive. It doesn’t take hardly any force for it to register a button press so I’m leaving towards captive or maybe resistive screens have just gotten that good now a days. It’s still not a good as your phone or as smooth as a monitor, but it’s more than useful for when you need to. The only issue I had with it is trying to tap the “menu” button on the built in OS. It was pretty difficult to tap, but you can get it if you need.The speakers on the screen are not great, but you shouldn’t be expecting it to be. It is loud enough to hear turn by turn directions even over mild wind or moderate music volume, so that’s nice. Speaking of sound, if you notice you are not getting any sound out of the device itself when you first get it, make sure you go into the FM settings on the device itself and flip the switch to turn it off! This is on by default and of course the manual doesn’t tell you anything, but by default it has the built in FM modulator activated which means it attempts to send ALL sound through the FM channel. Took me a while to figure this out and I thought maybe it was broken, but once I flipped that switch, the sound started coming out the actual device which is what I wanted. Hopefully that helps you too.Once I had it paired to my iPhone, my phone asked if I wanted to use it as a CarPlay device right away. Tapped yes, and I now have all the glory of wireless CarPlay! I can’t say how happy I am to now have a real CarPlay interface in my car that missed the factory builtin option by 1 year.I chose to mount it with the suction cup mount to my windshield and I think it worked out great. Make sure you play with all the knobs and things on the arm before you mount it to your windshield so you know what they all do. The arm even has a built in extension that slides out which was a nice surprise, but I never would have found it had I not just played with it.Overall, for the price, this is a great way to get a portable CarPlay interface and it hits the mark on almost everything. Just make sure since the manual isn’t real helpful that you play around with the settings to make sure you get it set up how you want.
N**U
Works for Toyota Sienna
This ISOON Portable Apple Carplay Car Play Dash Mount, 7In HD Apple Carplay and Android Auto Receiver, Drive Mate Car Stereo Touch Screen Car Play with Bluetooth WiFi GPS Navigation FM Radio what's pretty well. At $110, it is equivalent to an Android tablet, which is not too bad, a bit slow but decent for the price.
A**6
Great multimedia player
I recently purchased this product, and I must say it has exceeded my expectations. Its sleek design and user-friendly interface make it a joy to use. The features are impressive, offering seamless integration with my other devices. The performance is top-notch, and it has significantly improved my productivity. The quality and reliability make it worth the investment. Overall, I highly recommend this product to anyone looking for a powerful and versatile tool that will enhance their daily tasks.
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