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10.1" Rotatable Touch Screen Car Stereo Single Din - Android 13, Wireless CarPlay/Android Auto, 4-Core CPU, 2GB+32GB, GPS Navigation, Hi-Fi Sound, Bluetooth 4.2, AHD Backup Camera (Vertical Fit)

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Features

  • 360 Rotatable HD Touchscreen & Android 13 OS 10.1-inch IPS rotatable screen (horizontal/vertical) with 1280x720 resolution. Runs on Android 13 OS with a 4-core processor, 2GB RAM, and 32GB storage for seamless app performance.
  • Wireless CarPlay & Android Auto + Mirror Link Wirelessly connect iOS/Android phones for calls, music, maps, and voice commands. Mirror smartphone screens (YouTube, TikTok) via Wi-Fi or USB for expanded entertainment.
  • Hi-Fi 4.2-Channel Sound & Hands-Free Bluetooth Enjoy theater-quality audio with DSP tuning and 4.2-channel output. Bluetooth 4.2 ensures stable music streaming and crystal-clear hands-free calls (built-in noise-canceling mic).
  • AHD Backup Camera & Universal Compatibility Includes 1080P AHD night-vision rearview camera (170 wide-angle). Supports steering wheel controls (SWC) and fits 99% of single-din dashboards (Toyota, Honda, Ford, etc.).
  • 25-Year Brand Warranty & Easy Installation Includes wiring harness, installation guide, and free lifetime tech support. Professional local installer recommendations available. 1-year manufacturer warranty.
  • Important Tips 1Please make sure your dash board opening size fits our car stereo. If our stereo size does not meet your dash size, you will need to purchase an additional suitable dash kit. 2Please read the instructions before installation and it is recommended to install at a professional car audio shop. 3Some car models also require two additional after accessories to complete the installation: Wire harness adapter and radio antenna adapter for your car model.

Brand: Haudio


Connectivity Technology: Auxiliary, Bluetooth, Ethernet, USB, Wi-Fi


Controller Type: Android, Hand Control


Special Feature: 360° Rotatable HD Screen Switch between horizontal (video) and vertical (navigation) modes effortlessly. IPS panel ensures bright, glare-free visibility day or night., Compatibility Single Din Vertical Fit, Universal Vehicle Compatibility, Plug-and-Play Harness, Functional Rotatable Touchscreen, Wireless CarPlay/Android Auto, Android 13 OS, AHD Backup Camera, Hi-Fi Audio, Technical 4-Core CPU, 2GB RAM + 32GB ROM, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS/GLONASS, SWC Support, Wireless Connectivity Seamlessly connect to CarPlay or Android Auto for hands-free calls, real-time navigation (Google Maps/Waze), and music streaming (Spotify/Pandora). See more


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


Total HDMI Ports: 6


Connector Type: RCA


Audio Output Mode: Stereo


Surround Sound Channel Configuration: 4


Video encoding: AHD, RM


Product Dimensions: 8.27 x 9.92 x 6.02 inches


Item Weight: 4.9 pounds


Item model number: CVS1520A-AJ


Date First Available: January 11, 2025


Manufacturer: Haudio


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • 10.1 single din radio.
I'm writing an early review since I've had it 3 days installed. Problems with GPS not working and other items waiting on sellers response. I'll come back and update when I do. Overall it's a very good radio, the display is sharp with a quick response. As far as sound it's an excellent improvement over the last unit I had, it wasn't stock. The 16 band EQ has unlimited adjustment and has loudness and surround support as well as subwoofer controls if you have one. The features are enormous with many adjustments available for day/night mode, adjustments for brightness. Back up camera. The supplied cable was long enough for a short bed ext. (not 4 door) cab pickup with a few feet to spare. The camera has many adjustments and is clear in daylight and at night. It is quick to respond and has a 4 setting time delay adjustment. Can't say for the iPhone, but Android is quick to connect with my phone when I get in. It has 2 USB ports that plug in from behind that have enough cord length for easy access. I use one for a thumb drive with music, the other for mirroring. Wifi. It's not quick and it doesn't stay hooked up very long before shutting off which has kept me from downloading offline maps. But Google maps do work flawless. GPS. Waiting on seller for a solution to this, will update when/if it's corrected. The gear icon setting requires a password to adjust many more settings, I have tried several times including one mentioned in a separate review and all are denied. So another thing I'm waiting on seller to correct. But with all features working it's an excellent upgrade over factory radios in older vehicles with no kind of information. I'm sure it will be adequate for many buyers that don't want to empty their wallet for a radio. Excellent features, display, adjustments and a usable backup camera. I don't think you can go wrong with this 10.1 single din radio. Pull the plug, enjoy. You'll be glad you did. When I update I'll include pictures. Edit: #1 5/22 Seller has been great and quick with responses getting everything worked out. (Was having a blonde moment). Now more to share, back up camera has several adjustments, brightness, color adjustment and with or without parking line assist. GPS keeps very accurate track on offline maps and correct speed display. You have to download area maps while on WiFi. Wifi, never had an issue and I park about 50 feet from my house. I have several pictures I'll put up. For extreme details check out TECHnicals review he summarizes the details very well. I'm upgrading to 5 stars after getting it all worked out. To which after 4 days I still have a lot to learn and the best part I was able to customize the startup screen. Several car logos are available. Brightness is adjustable in a couple of ways. Can't remember much else to share except for the price, this thing is an excellent buy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2025 by Tom Wooten Tom Wooten

  • Great unit
Bluetooth CarPlay works flawlessly and setup was a breeze. Sound quality is good. This unit looks great, has good build quality and fit my single din setup perfectly.
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2025 by Andrew Sanders

  • Looks and works as advertised
Good product
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2025 by Mell

  • No sound and won’t connect to phone. Backup camera doesn’t work
Tried this radio out with all the mixed reviews. Installed it and it worked for 10 min and the screen went out. The backup camera didn’t work. The light came on but no picture. Returned it and got a replacement. Got it installed again. It worked. Cabrera doesn’t work. But the radio turns on. This time it won’t connect to my phone. Keeps saying connecting please wait while it’s connected straight to the radio via USB. And it says my phone is also paired via Bluetooth. Can’t get sound out of it with the volume all the way up. No music, phone calls nothing now have to return it again. Not going to get the same one. Losing $ going back to the stereo shop. If you are going to pay to get it installed. Make sure the radio works before you install it. If it works for you, great! It did not work for me. It did have a great picture from the demo. Really clear s far s as picture. I don’t know what it was saying cause no sound. But if I can’t content to my IPhone and sound doesn’t come out it’s useless. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2025 by Vallamar m.

  • good performance
We were trying to update an older vehicle, but the options available were a bit overwhelming. There are so many car stereos to choose from on Amazon. We did know we wanted an android unit with carplay/android auto (mirroring), illuminated USB ports, and AM radio if possible. Many of the advertised android car stereos aren't really true android; instead they run WinCE. One of the dead giveaways to this is to check if the back of the unit has a GPS antenna connection. Car radios that advertise GPS but don't actually have a GPS antenna connection always run WinCE and are often called "MP5" units. They rely on mirroring from your cell phone to get GPS. These WinCE car stereos sometimes offer AM radio, which makes it seem like it's great choice, but in reality, you can't install any apps and have to have your phone running in mirrored mode to get GPS. Not great for anyone who needs to charge their phone in their car faster, since mirroring will eat into battery life. Also most of these radios only provide FM radio, which is a dead giveaway they were never intended for the US market. They are just domestic Chinese headunits reskinned with the English language and export for a cheap price; or they are export models that were never meant for the US consumer. That's not knock. We all like a good deal, but any true headunit specifically INTENDED for the US market WILL have AM radio. Android 13 Single Din Car Stereo 10.1 Inch Rotatable Touch Screen Radio with Wireless CPU: Quad 1.12GHz A7, GPU: Mali-450 MP, RAM: 4GB, Storage: 64GB, OS (as detected by CPUz): Android 13, API 33 GeekBench 5.5.1 - Single: 64, Multi: 213 Factory Settings Password: 8888 Summary: Nice large icons. Hard to rotate and detach. Included double din mounting bracket for single din car radio. No mounting sleeve. CAMECHO 4+64G Android 13 Single Din Car Stereo Support Carplay & Android Auto CPU: Quad 2.0GHz A53, GPU: PowerVR GE8300, RAM: 4GB, Storage: 64GB, OS (as detected by CPUz) Android 12, API 31 GeekBench 5.5.1 Single: 93, Multi:280 Factory settings password: 1234 Summary: Included single din mounting bracket and sleeve. Nice large icons and volume control knob. Height of GPS antenna is actually taller than single din space making it impossible to install with mounting sleeve. Hard to rotate and detach. Not much space between faceplate and screen. 10.1" Rotatable Touch Screen Car Stereo Single Din - Android 13, Wireless CarPlay/Android Auto Haudio CPU: Quad 1.5GHz A53, GPU: Mali-T720, RAM: 2GB, Storage: 32GB, OS (as detected by CPUz): Android 13, API 33 GeekBench 5.5.1 - Single: 110, Multi: 347 Developer password (Year.month.date), format such as (2025.05.20) must include paratheses and periods. Summary: Decent performance and price point. It DOES HAVE AM RADIO. Short DIN housing and all ports in back makes it easier to install. No PD/USB charging ports is kind of a let down. The included USB cable can just do regular slow charging speed and is more meant for docking. Like all android headunits it gets really hot after a while. It would have been nice for them to put in a fan and or a heatsink to keep it cool. [4+64G] Hikity Android 15 Car Stereo Single Din Wireless Carplay Android Auto CPU: Quad 1.5GHz A35, GPU: Mali-G31, RAM: 4GB, Storage: 64GB, OS (as detected by CPUz): Android 11, API 30 GeekBench 5.5.1 - Single: 78, Multi: 211 Factory Settings password: 8888 Summary: The flip out mechanism is all manual. No mechanized movement. Screen actually still stays on when hidden (you can see light bleeding from space). The illuminated charging port is nice. [4G+64G] Single Din Android Car Stereo with Wireless Carplay & Android Auto, Hodozzy 7 Inch Flip Out Touchscreen GPS CPU: Quad 1.5GHz A35, GPU: Mali-G31, RAM: 4GB, Storage: 64GB, OS (as detected by CPUz): Android 11, API 30 GeekBench 5.5.1 - Single: 78, Multi: 220 Factory Settings Password: 8888 Summary: The flip out mechanism is all manual. No mechanized movement. Screen actually still stays on when hidden (you can see light bleeding from space). The illuminated charging port is nice, but is hidden behind a rubber cover that will probably fall off at some point. Single 1 Din Car Stereo Android 13 Car Radio with Wireless/Wired Carplay Android Auto 6.9 Inch CPU: Quad 1.5GHz A7, GPU: Mali-450 MP, RAM: 4GB, Storage: 64GB, OS (as detected by CPUz): Android 13, API 33 GeekBench 5.5.1 - Single: 63, Multi: 206 Summary: Kind of slow, but fits nicely into single din car radio. Illuminated USB ports are nice, with PD port. 6.9" is probably largest screen you can get without flip out or pivot point screen, but aspect ratio can be a little strange for those use to double din head units. Also a 6.9" screen means there is no removable bezel which makes this absolute pin to remove. In the end, we tried a bunch of car stereos but we really couldn't find a "perfect" car stereo that gave us everything we were looking for. Haudio's unit seems to be the best of the ones we tried. Part of the problem is that they are all relatively "slow" using lower end ARM CPUs. They all feel laggy or at least slowish in comparison to any headunit you'd find in post 2018 vehicle. None of these are particularly bottom of the barrel cheap units. There exist to be cheaper options for sure, so this comes as a bit of a surprise. What we learned though is that units advertising 4+64G meaning 4GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage weren't necessarily faster than those with 2GB of RAM. This is because almost all listings don't really specify which specific CPU or GPU they are using. GPU matters here too because of the shared RAM use. It also seems to be a pervasive problem that many advertisements lie about which version of Android they are using. The "about" system page may tell you "Android 15" or "Android 13", but any half decent benchmark tool will actually tell you its "Android 11" or "Android 9." And in actuality, the Haudio unit had the best performance according to Geekbench 5 (5.5.1) with a slightly older but faster CPU than all the other units using newer but lower-end CPUs with double the RAM. The GPU (Mali-T720) is about 5 to 6 years old and is the same one found in Pixel Watches and the 2018 8" Amazon Fire tablet. This is a low-end GPU that's barely capable of running Fortnite mobile (it will still stutter and not be smooth). Think about that, every other headunit we tried is SLOWER. That's annoying sometimes when you are use to your phone's snappy swipe and touch interface. It's all the more painfully obvious on a larger screen, when you are trying to switch radio channels and swap back to the navigation app. Should point out, a better GPU does matter... a lot. The Camecho has the same CPU with a slightly faster clock speed than than Haudio, but a worse GPU, which is why still performs slower. The large screen single din car stereos usually max out at 6.9"/7" inch screens, which still seems painfully small for navigation. However, going to larger screen sizes (like ~10") poses bit of a challenge. Using a larger screen size means that you're going to block part of the rest of the console in a single din setup. At worse, you're going to block some controls, maybe air vents, or A/C controls, etc... This means the ideal large screen setup requires the ability to adjust the display, up, down, rotate, and maybe even a fast detach option. This is possible with Haudio's unit. The problem with the other units is that they have such a small gap between the faceplate and the back of the screen, it makes it difficult to maneuver or detach. The Haudio unit detaches when you press two push buttons. There's plenty of space (about 2 inches" to put your fingers behind the screen and push down. The other setup from Camecho and similar screens barely have an inch behind. The pivot requires a lot more force to rotate and they use two slide bars on the back of the screen, which you have to pull out to unsecure the screen, which you then pull up off the guide rail. Even then, it's still not detached. You also have to pinch the end tabs of the LCD cable to detach from screen. You also have to be careful when putting it back on so as not to damage the LCD cable. In all, too much trouble and not enough space. Flip out units are an option, but all the units we could find are flip UP. In a lot of older vehicles, the single din car radio is in the highest slot below the dash, which means flip out would work but only in flip down. The problem is there is no option to change default screen orientation in the "factory settings" password protected menu (password is 8888). Nor are the sellers willing to provide the developer password (we were hoping to access the settings.db file if we could get root access). We tried all the possible passwords, nothing worked. If this was an option, we could just unscrew, flip the control panel around, screw back down, and mount the whole unit upside down (from original orientation) to get a flip down unit. Alas, this is not possible. With the fully rotatable screen car stereos like Haudio and Camecho, there exists a permanent rotate screen button in the upper right task bar. The system does not natural detect orientation with a gyroscope, but having the button means you can force the screen into a certain orientation even with a weird tilt angle for better viewing (because of sun glare for example.) You don't have to fight to view the screen the way you want. There are too many relevant pictures to upload. I'm posting this overall review to all the headunit I tried and linked to. Each review will contain the relevant picture for that product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2025 by Scott Archel Scott Archel

  • As advertised!
Wireless mirroring (with an app). Dont need the app if tethered. I wish the interface was customizable, but I can watch YouTube. Worth the price for what it is. I'll probably order another one for my golf cart.
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2025 by Jeremy

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