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Naifay Double Din Car Stereo Compatible with Apple Carplay and Android Auto, 7 inch HD Touchscreen Car Radio Car Audio Receivers, Bluetooth, Backup Camera, Mirror Link, USB/AUX/TF/Subwoofer, FM Radio

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Color: with CarPlay & Android Auto


Features

  • Compatible with Apple Carplay & Android Auto:This double din touch screen radio built-in apple carplay & android auto, safer way to use your smart phone while you drive. You can get directions, make calls, send texts, receive messages, enjoy your favorite music. With voice Assistant, help you focus on the road and have fun along the way.
  • Upgraded Bluetooth 5.1 Version:This in dash car radio with bluetooth Provide a more stable connection for your smartphone and Bluetooth devices, it can capture your voice clearer and enhance your phone call experience, allows you to enjoy a superior music listening experience!
  • Phone Mirror Link Function:The 7 inch 2 din car stereo support IOS and Android phones for mirror link function, connect your smartphone to double din car stereo apple carplay via a original USB cable,easily connect and sync you phone any content to the car player displayed on a large screen, users can enjoy Google Maps, Spotify, Youtube, BBC Sounds, WhatsApp, TomTom GO etc.Support voice control with Google Assistant.
  • HD Rear View Backup Camera:This 2 din car radio with apple carplay comes with a free rear view camera supporting HD night vision, ultra-wide viewing angle of 170 and a fully waterproof design, automatic switching of video input signal when reversing, reverse assist allows you to reverse more safely, helping driver time-efficient.
  • Product Size:7-inch Android head units with a minimal front panel size of 171(L)*65(W)*97(H)mm/6.73(L)*2.56(W)*3.82(H)in (fitting the mounting frames commonly available). If needed, an extra frame adapter is also included to expand it to 178(L)*65(W)*100(H)mm/7.01(L)*2.56(W)*3.94(H)in.
  • Installation & Best Service:Please make sure if your dash board opening size fits our car audio receiver. If you find that our stereo size does not meet your dash size, please purchase a suitable dash kit. At the same time, we also provide 7*24 hours of after-sales technical support to help you solve installation and operation problems.
  • Ultra-high Sound QualityBuilt-in microphone and external microphone interface, apple carplay double din radio with subwoorf can realize clear calls and accurate voice control in noisy environment, let you chat freely during the trip. Allowing you to enjoy high-quality audio stream and the music you like.
  • Are you still looking for gifts for your family? Our carplay double din radio is the perfect gift for important day like birthday, holiday, Father's Day, Christmas, Thanksgiving Day, and so on. Have a nice travel.

Brand: Naifay


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, USB


Controller Type: Google Assistant, Siri


Special Feature: touchscreen


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


Connector Type: USB, 3.5mm Jack


Audio Output Mode: Stereo


Color: with CarPlay & Android Auto


Product Dimensions: 2.56"D x 6.73"W x 3.82"H


Output Power: 240 Watts


Manufacturer: ‎Naifay


Brand: ‎Naifay


Item Weight: ‎1.79 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎8.19 x 5.94 x 4.76 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎X6


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎X6C


Special Features: ‎touchscreen


Wattage: ‎240 watts


Date First Available: June 28, 2022


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  • Beginner's guide to installation
Color: with CarPlay & Android Auto
Let me paint a picture: I've been toying for a while with the idea of buying an aftermarket touchscreen radio for my 2005 Honda CR-V... until my battery died and I didn't have the code to reset the original radio. So here I am needing a new radio. After a bit of research on Amazon I came across this one. Cheap, good reviews, let's give it a try. My process was kinda rushed, so I had no idea what the installation was gonna be like, nor what other things like "trim kits" were or wiring harnesses. I bought the radio alongside the recommended antenna adapter for my CR-V. Well, turns out I didn't need the antenna adapter, take note if you have the same car. I then proceeded to buy some quick crimp connectors alongside with the crimper/wire cutter tool. Ok, a bit more elaborate than I thought. Now, I do think I am quite a bit more handy than the average, but this was a first for me too. I removed the original stereo and unplugged the 2 wiring harnesses going into it and the antenna cable. Turns out that one harness was not needed at all. Good, less work for me. The antenna cable was good for the new radio too. BUT the next set of wires that went into the radio was going to be quite a bit of work. This is when I would have loved to know that there are such things as wiring harness adapters. They basically connect the wires that went into your old stereo and arrange them so that they'll work on your new radio. Plug and play basically. Unfortunately I can't tell you what wire harness works for you as I didn't use one. What I did do was cut the existing wiring harness to free all the terminals. I then stripped them all and crimped the quick connectors in place. One by one. Then I surfed the web to find a wiring diagram. Great, found one! Too bad that quite a few wire colors were wrong/mixed up, and to make it worse, some of the wires on the car were basically identical. I crimped the wire terminals supplied with the stereo and then connected the wires together looking at the diagram online and the booklet that came with the new stereo. First try, no luck, turned on for 2 second and then turned off. But at least it turned on. Turns out that it would have been nice to have a better diagram with he right colors. I switched a couple of wires and bam, the radio turned on, but the music only came from 1 out of 4 speakers. Not too bad. Switched some other wires and shazam! Music from all the speakers. Ok, great, now let me close everything up. Yeah, uhm, so that's what trim kits are for. Turns out that without trim kits you'll see the edges of the radios that should be hidden. Not ideal. Bought a cheap trim by Metra that was supposed to fit. Aaand, it didn't. Had to hack it and cut the frame short to make it fit, put some take to hide the cut and that's how it remains now. Still not the best fit, but good enough for me not to loose my mind when looking at it. All in all the process took me about 3 days having to work for an hour at a time as I didn't really have the time. If you truly take a whole day or weekend off and dedicate it to this project, you'll most likely make it work. That is if you're average in handiness. I don't really have the time to mess with the backup camera, yet, once I have more time I'll try to get into it. But it should be a fairly easy process. The audio is pretty good and I'm happy with it. The radio doesn't work in you're in CarPlay mode, and that's a bit of a bummer. CarPlay only works if you plug the phone in with a cable. I'm happy with the purchase and the process. My car looks a lot smarter now that I have the touchscreen. The installation problems were not due to the stereo itself, but rather because of the poor wiring diagrams from my older car. Your wiring diagrams might be spot on and make the process so much smoother. I'd buy it again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2023 by Frank Frank

  • Loud BUT...
Color: with CarPlay & Android Auto
I was disappointed with this because even though it's loud, the sound quality isn't the greatest. The built in Eq seems to glitch when I adjust the levels - can't really get much low end bass out of it and if I turn on the "loudness" the distortion gets really bad. Update : this thing is trash. Not only is the distortion awful at louder volume, the thing "froze" on my after about an hour of driving and listening to music. I was listening to YouTube music and it started "skipping" (remember when cd's would skip? - yeah like that) the display was frozen and non of the buttons would respond. I had to pull over and turn the car off and start it again to reset it. The buttons are too tiny and close together so it's easy to change the source out mute it while trying to adjust the volume and drive at the same time. The remote buttons require a lot of pressure to get the unit to respond and there's way to many buttons on the remote. I think I waited to long to install it though so it's going on the trash. Lesson learned. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2023 by Hector O. Hector O.

  • Item DID NOT WORK
Color: with CarPlay & Android Auto
This radio has a touchscreen that does not work! I wasn’t able to return it as I missed the return window. SMH I bought this as a gift for my husband for Christmas. Very disappointing 😔 Update: company did send me a new radio and it worked great!! Thank you for the great customer service. Would purchase again! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2024 by Jenny T

  • Great unit for the price.
Color: with CarPlay & Android Auto
Took less than an hour to install and worked perfectly first time. Programming and navigation is simple and fairly intuitive. For the price it was well worth it to replace the old stock unit.
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2024 by Jacob Jacob

  • Amazing value if you install stereos with a chainsaw and your phone has unlimited battery
Color: with CarPlay & Android Auto
Where to start? This head unit somehow delivers on a functioning head unit with working Android Auto for $60. That on its own is amazing, especially considering that most Android "Auto" head units under $200 are just weird oddball Android tablets in stereo form and not actually Android Auto (or Carplay) capable head units. $200+ is the entry price to bargain-basement brand AA/CP heads, and $300+ for name-brand head units that you'd start to find at big-box electronics stores when they're on sale. I bought this head unit to go into a temporary car that I picked up to avoid renting a car that I didn't know if I'd be reimbursed for (Kia engine went kaboom, that's a whole other story) and figured I'd give it a whirl. Pros: Actually has working Android Auto and I assume Apple Carplay (no fruit phone to test). Adequately powers speakers to high volumes without distortion, even though amplifier power ratings are nowhere to be found Comes with a backup camera, even though I didn't test mine Wiring harness diagram stuck on the bottom of the unit Shallow mounting depth, advantage from no optical drive Front USB port is nice, especially since you'll never want to pull it out of your dash to change any connections in the rear after you finally get it mounted Cons: Slightly larger than true double-DIN, so it'll interfere with your dash if clearances are tight (almost half an inch wider AND taller than DDIN standard) Dimmer/brake/reverse lines are labeled on non-standard colors in the provided stereo-side harness (did not use these wires so not sure if they were labeled correctly) Doesn't connect consistently to phone to start Android Auto- you often have to unplug/replug 6-7 times for everything to recognize and start correctly Off-axis screen viewing not great- hard to see screen info from the driver's seat when mounted in the center of the car Color contrast on screen not great- streets on Google maps sometimes blend into the background Does NOT provide enough power to charge phone while being used for navigation and music Physical control buttons (volume, source selection) get stuck Microphone is in the upper left corner of the outer frame but I think it's actually located in a toilet in the next state somewhere You can see from the pro/con list that this head unit is a totally mixed bag. It's an amazing value because it actually WORKS as an AA head unit, but that's about it. Once AA is up and running, it runs smoothly. The maps track quickly, music plays well, touch controls on-screen work fine, etc. I used it for just over a month and a half and it had to come out. After initial install it would connect to my phone and start AA immediately, over a few weeks it started to deteriorate and required more and more disconnects/reconnects to force AA to start. Buttons started to stick. The head unit started to reboot on its own sometimes. Then on the first 5 hour road trip, it drained my phone battery from 100% to zero in 3 hours flat, even with the phone screen off after I dropped below 60%. My normal usage is Google Maps navigating on the head unit and Spotify up on the phone- none of the half-dozen plus Pioneer or Kenwood head units I've installed in my cars have allowed any of my phones to drain while plugged in and running Android Auto. Oh, the microphone is complete trash- don't expect anyone on the other end of a phone call to understand more than a thurd (yes, thurd like turd, not third) of what you say, and definitely don't expect voice commands through Google Assistant to work. Yelling obscenities at it doesn't work either, but I guess that's not an advertised Android Auto feature anyway. All of this, coupled with the fact that the dash opening needed to be enlarged to fit the head unit (I ran open dash, guess that's like a modern day PC running janky open case which was cool in the 90s but not anymore, but I didn't care on a 25 year old temporary car), meant the cheapo head had to come out before buttoning up the car to sell it. If you're looking for an Android Auto / Carplay head unit at a dirt cheap price that actually has working AA/CP, and you don't mind chopping up your dash a bit to fit everything in, and you don't drive for more than an hour or two at a time before charging up your phone, then I guess this is a good deal. For my trip back across Texas after Thanksgiving this week, I ran with the phone connected to direct power and audio only through Bluetooth on this head unit... kinda defeats the purpose of buying a cheap stereo to get Android Auto working in a car you don't want to burn hundreds of bucks on for stereo equipment. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2022 by M. C. Yu

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