I also purchased their dash cam(uses a USB port) which is decent but the GPS and speed(km/h only) are extremely inaccurate so i just turned them off. The screen is also removable, just connected by a single ribbon cable. It also has a Coaxial Output and an Optical Output for single wire audio signal to an aftermarket amp that accepts it. It has two USB ports(one is an OTG that I have connected to a PS3 controller for gaming) in the back and a single RCA for rear camera input. You can also install custom launcher software to customize it however you like. The text in settings is a bit small and difficult to see while driving, but can be adjusted to your liking in the developer options "Set maximum width". It has 1200p resolution and is very responsive and can run anything an android phone can, including Apple Car Play for the OP. It mounts as flush as it can considering its a 10" screen. I used the standard Metra mounting kit for an '07 F150, Metra main harness(incl sub harness)and I bought the 12v-5v converter for the factory amp remote signal. I had no issues connecting steering wheel controls(1-wire) or the factory sub remote wire. Compared to $1,500.00 for the same size Pioneer DMH-WT8600NEX. It has everything I was looking for at a far lower price.Īt the time of this post, the cost is $489 for the upgraded 6GB RAM with 128GB of storage. But after extensive research I pulled the trigger on the following unit. I quickly dismissed it at first until I kept finding prices higher and higher for name-brand units. Until a friend got me looking into the Chinese android radios. Not wanting to settle for something cheap, but everything that had what I wanted was out of my budget. I have been shopping off and on for years now. I have the "Audiophile" system with the factory sub. About 2 weeks ago I replaced the head unit in my 2007 Lariat.
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