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The Wireless Apple Carplay 7 inch Double Din Car Stereo by Nideocion combines advanced features like Wireless CarPlay, Android Auto, and an IPS touchscreen for a modern driving experience. With multiple connectivity options, superior audio quality, and safety enhancements, this stereo is designed to fit seamlessly into your vehicle while keeping you connected and entertained on the road.
Manufacturer | Nideocion |
Brand | Nideocion |
Item Weight | 1.9 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 2.4 x 7 x 4 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 7032C-Wireless CP |
Manufacturer Part Number | 7032C |
Special Features | Built-In Bluetooth, Subwoofer, IPS Display Screen, Wireless Apple Carplay and Android Auto, Digital FM Radio |
Wattage | 180 watts |
H**Y
Excellent unit-- works well with Android Auto
I am very happy with this unit. A great deal, and works well with Android Auto, wired or wireless. Documentation is fine overall. I had a bit of an issue that Android auto did not initially connect wirelessly-- once I connected it "wired" once, this seems to have set the unit to work wireless as-well. FM reception is quite good, and I am happy with the audio performance. Installed in an RV.
M**E
It might have scored better, if it were DIN standard
Unfortunately, the genius that designed the faceplate for the generic double DIN case made it wider than usual, to fit the generic front panel circuit board. Because of that, it will only fit in an opening that's wider than DIN standard.In case anyone was wondering, DIN stands for "Deutsches Institut fĂĽr Normung" and is the German industry standards institute. They're the people who standardized sizes and shapes of items to allow for interchangeability.So knowing this, if someone takes that standard, and then slaps added dimensions outside of the standard, it won't work for the majority of applications. That means it won't fit in most cars without modification.I'm putting this in a 2003 Subaru Baja. My choice is to modify a part on a rare and valuable car, or modify a very cheap product that honestly isn't worth much of anything. This has a $13 screen and a $12 system board. The case is worth about $4 in bulk. These prices include import fees to the US, which means I'd be paying much, much more than the manufacturer of this thing. So of course I'll mutilate it to fit. It cost an hour of my time, grinding off 4-5mm from the left and right sides of the unit. And it took another 30 minutes installing the unit. And I noticed that a few of the wires were copper-clad aluminum. A big no-no when it comes to car wiring. Vibrating aluminum fails over time. And even after installation, I was just more disappointed.I powered it up, let it boot, and by my surprise, it sounds bad. Constant white noise from the audible noise floor, the internal amp barely can run the 25W/channel that the stock audio is pushing with any volume, and it has an audible crackle just below the point where the speakers begin clipping, at about 1/2 volume in my car. Now, in terms of features, the FM radio only picks up 4 of the 20-some-odd stations in my area, the Bluetooth is the most basic codec so it sounds like a cassette tape with Dolby NR, I couldn't get the phone connectivity working right, and the USB-C was barely able to keep my phone charged while it was running the GPS. And despite these types of head units being able to run a dashcam, this doesn't seem to be able to do that. I may be wrong, because I tried this out for 5 minutes before pulling it back out, so if I am I'm sorry.I ground down the faceplate to fit the baja. It looks alright from the front, but if you were to have it stick out of a dashboard, it'll look pretty gross. Ah well. I'll keep the accessories and use them (it came with 2 very cheap remotes, a decent low-light camera, and the awful ISO wiring harnesses. I'll probably hang onto this thing for parts or to jam in my kid's first car, so he'll have a touch of something more modern in his 30 year old junker.Honestly, save your money. If you want a screen, buy one of those goofy android auto/carplay screens that you slap onto your windshield. If you want Bluetooth, get a decent Bluetooth module and stab that into an aux port or an amp input (I have a Qudelix Bluetooth DAC that sounds excellent). Or even utilize any other method to pipe sound into your speakers, like one of those super cheap Walmart-grade stereo for $20 on clearance I have one of the JVC ones from Walmart that feels like a toy and it sounds better and drives the speakers with more power.In short, this isn't worth your time.
G**Z
A 👍🏽
Worked great. Sounds good and easy install. Quality of sound is good. A definite recommend.
A**
Works great
Had no issues, took 10 minutes to install, was cheap and worked amazing
S**N
Works well
Overall this a pretty good product. I like that it will automatically connect to my phone. The radio reception is pretty good. I am able to use Google maps, Spotify, and other apps. Spotify was my main reason on getting this. I like that it's inexpensive. It was easy to install. Now for what I don't like. I don't like that I can't dim the screen quickly, it's kinda too bright at night. Also the mic isn't the greatest, it's hard for people to heard me when I'm on a phone call. I'm going to try a different mic and see if that helps.
N**A
They Said it Would Fit -- IT DID NOT FIT.
Verified fitment for particular vehicle through AmazonConfirmedFIt before purchase and attempting installation in 2006 Subaru Forester. Amazon confirmed fitment. It did not fit either behind or through the trim. The knob projects beyond the width of the chassis -- meaning the face will not sit flush behind the trim and could slide through the trim either. Forced to abandon install and went to BestBuy where I purchased a double din JVC unit and it worked well -- though it did cost a hundred bucks more and had far fewer features.No price is a good deal if the unit doesn't fit. I only gave it two stars instead of one because the unit is feature rich and does come with a nice assortment of accessories, parts, and even a small pry tool. If it actually fits your car, then I might be worth considering. Problem is, how do you KNOW it will fit if the provided fitment information is unreliable?
Z**H
Good radio
Installed okay and sounds good. Use a adapter plug for your radio so you dont have to hack up your harness
C**Y
DON’T!
2006 Scion xB.I'm not sure where people are getting off saying it's not double DIN it completely is I managed a car stereo store for 3 years and it is EXACTLY the same size as every other DD unit available.The problem I’m having is the microphone doesn’t work at all. Apple play hooks up fine, I listen to my Apple Music or Pandora all the time, but I cannot make or receive a phone call, and I cannot talk to text. I thought maybe hooking up the external mic would help but it doesn’t, and besides that it’s almost useless because the cord is about 2 feet long so you can’t put it anywhere near your head. After multiple tries to contact the company for technical support they have been ZERO help And stopped responding altogether. As soon as I can get a replacement this one’s going back.
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