🎶 Drive into the Future with Style!
This Double Din Car Stereo Radio is a versatile multimedia hub compatible with Apple Carplay and Android Auto, featuring a 7-inch HD touchscreen, voice control, and a rear view camera for enhanced safety. With multiple connectivity options and a powerful 240W output, it transforms your driving experience into a seamless blend of entertainment and functionality.
Manufacturer | SANPTENT |
Brand | SANPTENT |
Item Weight | 1.87 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 2.9 x 6.88 x 4.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 7660 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 7660 |
Special Features | Touchscreen, Android Auto, Equalizer, Spotify, Apple Carplay |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 240 watts |
J**G
Great car stereo for the price
So after reading the reviews for this radio, I had my reservations. After buying it and having a professional install it for me, the functionality and look are awesome. Everything works except I can connect to Bluetooth for wireless handsfree calling but to play my music, I still need a physical cable to connect to the unit, not sure why. Navigation, Apple Car Play with physical cable and all the bells and whistles make this a good value for the cost. I'm not sure how long all of these features will continue to work, but I'm crossing my fingers they last for a while. In any case, if it stops working, I'll just buy another one for $79.00 and now that all the wiring is done, plug and play it myself next time.Update after 1 day: mostly everything works as is, however, my radio stations didn't save overnight (Annoying). And the radio reception isn't as clear as it should be. I have sent these issues to the company today and am awaiting their response.
B**A
The Worst Purchase Ever Made
This is the worse stereo I’ve ever bought. Technical issues are abundant. Starting with the steering wheel control. The stereo would never interact with the steering wheel control. Next would be Bluetooth. Airplay. It takes the stereo forever to find a connection. If it finds anything at all . If it connects, the phone and stereo won’t sync together. Then is the sound. No matter what, nobody can understand a word of what I’m saying when on calls so it’s completely worthless. There is a constant whining coming from the stereo. Right at this moment , as I’m typing this review the stereo stops playing when I start typing. I really wish I had of listen when someone told me not to buy a radio from a no name seller. I would love to get my money back. But that’s a pipe dream.Update… I bought this stereo a year ago last October. My opinion has not changed. If fact it’s worse!!! Bluetooth has quit completely. Cannot airplay for music or calls. The backup camera has quit working. Worst purchase ever!! Especially from a no name
J**N
0Good radio for the price
I purchased this for my 2012 Nissan Rogue. Iurchased it for the backup camera, I’ve gotten used tonhsvung one. First thing I noticed was there is no documentstion with the radio. Did a search online and got a barebones manual. Installation was not too hard, $75 for adapter cables to my nissan. The radio does not have AM band, yes I do still listen to AM radio. The radio eas slightly smallervthen the one that was there but it was a minor concern, Inwas not intereted much in cosmetics. After install i figured the menu out. Press volume button to vpchsnge modes (FM, BT etc…) car play works well but have to be connected to the radio via cable.For the price it was a good deal. Sound is good. Also vomes with a remote control thst can be put on sterring whell for better control.If you are handy you can do the install yourself in about 3 hours.Looking for an inexpensive system for your car to bring into the present I recommend this product.
R**N
Does not fit 2006 Camry (Edit) Without A Good Adaptor
I messed around with the previous double-DIN adaptor i bought trying to make it fit for so long that the return window closed. Recently Metra came out with an adaptor that looked like it would fit these not-quite-double-DIN-standard Chinese head units. It does, but not without having to do drill and trim new holes for the mounting screws.Now that it's installed and working here are some impressions.The good:- Sound is good both for FM radio reception and for playing off USB drives and TF cards.- If you hunt long enough under the SETUP icon, you can find the Sound menu. Among other things, there are preset 13 or 15-band equalizer presets along with a customizable EQ. There are also other settings, including one to turn of the loud and annoying BEEP that occurs when you push any of the 'buttons" on the screen.- Setting presets for radio stations is easy.The not-so-good:- Settings are not saved if the unit is removed or if you disconnect your car battery. If you do either of those, you have to go back to setting up the radio from the beginning. Pity that there's not a spot for a coin battery to keep the memory powered.- Navigation through the various modes is not as good or as logical as it should be. It takes a while to learn.- For navigating the "tunes' menu on the USB drive/TF card, the names of the tracks are in red and aren't easy to read.- When you open a folder through the "tunes" menu, it defaults to the number of the last track you played from the previous folder. It should start the selection at the first track in that folder.- After listening to a track on the USB drive/TF card and stopping and restarting the car, it will look like it's starting to play that last track. But it doesn't. You have re-select the track to listen to it.- In general, the software implementation is more like a late beta test than a final 1.0 release.Haven't done anything with the backup camera or Apple Play yet, so I can't comment on those.We'll see how durable it ends up being.(OLD REVIEW BELOW)Severe disappointmentOK. Technically it fits a 2002-2006 Toyota Camry, assuming that you custom cut an adaptor plate out of a piece of plywood and jam the ugly thing into the dash.This head unit is an oddball size, so it doesn't fit any of the dash kits Amazon sells that claim to fit these years of Camry. Spent 2 hours trying to make it fit in a dash kit I bought. Gave up. Put the old stock Toyota radio back in and I'm going to return this head unit.I test ran it with harness adapters. It does sound good. It receives all of our normal FM stations well. Doing station presets is easy. EQ is easy to set. Fade and balance are easy to set. Pity that I didn't get to test CarPlay or play tunes on a TF card.
H**E
1 week in workin fine
K so this DOES FIT in a 2007 Dodge Nitro, it sounds and looks rad:Pros:Significant upgrade to stock deckEasy Interface if you can read it (check cons)Super fast install/easeCons:-The font on the damn deck is impossible to read, blue background yellow font, i dont know who can read that crap but it may as well be in hieroglyphics.-Will not android auto/car play wirelessly (unless you buy an adapter which is $65)The customer service is top tier which made me up this review to a 4 star. (not the amazon customer service they are still trash, but the seller, they were amazing).
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