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The CAMECHO 7" Double Din Car Stereo combines a high-resolution 1080P touchscreen with Bluetooth hands-free calling, USB/TF support, and a 4 LED backup camera that activates automatically when reversing. It supports smartphone mirror link for Android and iOS devices, integrates steering wheel controls, and offers comprehensive customer support, making it a versatile multimedia upgrade for your vehicle.
Manufacturer | camecho |
Brand | CAMECHO |
Item Weight | 1.9 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.01 x 4.06 x 2.48 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | N2042A1 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 1 |
Special Features | Touchscreen |
T**S
Very decent stereo
Got this to replace a non functional boss double den that the previous owner had installed in my obs F350. I hate touch screens but I wanted something affordable and Bluetooth with a backup camera because my truck is over 20’ long and has about a hundred foot turn radius. The Bluetooth works great and syncs right up to my phone as soon as I get close to the truck. The touch screen works great and is very responsive. Doesn’t feel cheap. Now I installed this myself so this next part could be user error. Or the face that my truck is 30 years old and may have a bad antenna. But ALL the radio stations have static and when they come in they are noticeably decreased in audio quality. I can get out of this truck hearing static and get into my ranger with the radio on the same station and it sounds crisp and crystal clear. Maybe I didn’t install the antenna correctly into the back of the radio or maybe my truck antenna is malfunctioning. Car radios are not hard to install so idk how I could’ve messed that up. Maybe I’ll upgrade in the future but for now I’m happy with this. The backup camera works good but the music stops when you shift into reverse and that’s when the rear camera pops up. Also the radio turns on as soon as you turn the ignition switch. Irritating for someone like me who usually rides in silence. Overall I think the radio is a good deal. It’s $40 so don’t expect this to be anything it’s not haha
W**L
Good but didn't fit in 2DIN
Pros excelent , low price, therefor not lowering the 5 *, good sound, good FM radioCons manual very poor, lot's of errors for wiring, connector description is wrong! Full of useless blablabladidn't fit in 2DIN, it's 3mm too high!the sidewalls are conical, therefor you'll have some trouble to align the holders of your carthe 2 different remote controls are useless, you need to look at the tiny knobs, just to find them, because there is no feedback or prompt sound, very dangerous while driving!the main on/off switch changes it's color permanently: red, green, yellow, blue... annoying and distracting, can't find out, how to disable these mouse-disco-lights---I didn't try the cam nor the AUX, USB, TF, nor the BT options for my phoneAdvice to Manufacturer: throw away the useless RCs,use the saved money to improve-the cabling with standard male connector to 10 and 6 pin femals found in most (japanese) cars for power and speakers-add conical (plastic) shims to adjust a correct 90° mounting-make a better and CORRECT manualAdvice to users: don't use the the ILL input, it darkens the display if you running at daytime with your headlight, because rain, snow, fog... use the soft button instead-Anyhow, I like these Radio and because of the good price, I won't lower the 5 StarsP.S.Meanwhile I try the Backup-Cam.I got a converter gadget for the Backup-Cam of my Toyota Ractis.This special Toyota cam uses some 6V(?) (not 12V)which are supplied by the original only japanese speaking radio,but my new radio didn't supply the strange Toyota voltage.https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CVWBMDX6with this 12/6(?)V CamAdapter it works excelent.Another little issue is the bootup time for this radio, feels like an eternity (5seconds)
J**.
Garbage. Only buy if you enjoy wasting money and time...
I know it's a cheap price and you get what you pay for, but c'mon, this thing isn't even worth 40 cents, let alone $40. Jokes on me I guess, since I was performing some intensive work on my car and the radio doesn't rise above safety. At least not for me anyways. So the return window is closed.The volume knob seems to be having some sort of connection issue or something. Because I couldn't seem to get my speakers to play anything. So I rip the WHOLE interior of my car apart and start tracing and checking all the connection, again. Couldn't find anything wrong. So I think maybe the settings might be the issue. So I start going thru all the options and menus on the head unit. Which is also frustrating as hell, because I can only seem to be able to bring up a couple of the menus after touching the icons. All the other ones will not do anything. I'll touch them and nothing happens. Literally only two of them actually did something, but I still couldn't get my speakers to work.So I start troubleshooting the amp, speakers, the whole system. As I'm trying to play something and was cycling thru the inputs by pushing the power button above the volume knob, I touched the volume knob and heard a crackle. So I start turning the knob (No, it wasn't because the volume was just turned down. It was at about 25 through all my troubles.) At certain points I could get the speakers to work, if I held the knob a certain way. Obviously not gonna be feasible while driving. Being as I can't return it, I'm stuck with it. I guess I'll have to take it apart and see if it might be a weak solder joint or something that's detectable amd fixable. Well see. But I wish that I never bothered with this garbage. Rear view camera doesn't work either. Looks like China got me again. Don't make the same mistakes as I have, stay away from this head unit.
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