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JOYING 7 Inch Touchscreen Double Din Car Stereo Android 10 Octa Core Car Navigation in-Dash Car Audio Receiver 4GB+64GB Newest UI Support Butoon 7-Color/Android Auto/DSP/FM

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Features

  • Latest Android 10 OSPowerful 1.8GHz Octa-core CPU with 4GB RAM 64GB ROM, offering you a faster and smoother experience. Many apps you can download from App Store to use, more snappy and responsive than ever before.
  • Built-in CarlinkIt's designed to minimize distraction so you can stay focused on the road ahead. It allows the stereo access the phone and use the app in driving way such as setting navigation route, make calls, listen to music. Android Auto(Android 7.0 or later) using USB cable and CarPlay (iOS 10.1 or later) compatible using wired or wireless connection.(Notice: Without Easyconnected Function)
  • A Better-Than-Ever Listening ExperienceMatches DSP sound effect processing chip with TDA7851 power amplifier output chip, and supports SPDIF digital audio output.Our car stereo has a good sound quality output standard. You can adjust the sound effect as needed when listening,to music, radio and watching movies. It brings you a feast of hearing.
  • Optical Fiber and Coaxial Digital OutputIf your external amplifier has Optical Fiber or Coaxial Digital Input, it give you a chance to achieve ultimate sound quality directly.
  • Dual WiFi Band ConnectingWorks well with both 2.4GHz and 5Ghz WiFi. Better, faster and more reliable for surfing the Internet.

Brand: JOYING


Vehicle Service Type: Car


Screen Size: 7 Inches


Special Feature: Touchscreen, Bluetooth


Map Type: North America


Sport: Surfing


Included Components: 7" radio*1, universal ISO harness*1, 20-pin Harness*1, 4G Antenna*2,USB Cable*2,External Mic*1,GPS Antenna*1,User Manual *1 See more


Audio Output Mode: Stereo


Mounting Type: Panel Mount, found in image


Operating System: Android


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.01 x 4.29 x 3.94 inches; 4 Pounds


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ September 25, 2020


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ JOYING


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Customer Reviews: 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars 30 ratings


Item Weight: ‎3.99 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎7.01 x 4.29 x 3.94 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Display Size: ‎7 Inches


Voice command: ‎Touchscreen, Microphone


Date First Available: September 25, 2020


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  • Surprised by how great this head unit actually is!
EDIT: It has been a month now and the unit is still working perfectly. Any additional quirks I've noticed beyond what was mentioned in my review below were all related to the app I was using and were not specific to this device. One thing I recommend is to turn off the wifi if you don't need it, that way you don't get ads when trying to load up streaming apps that allow you to play downloaded music offline (like Amazon Music). Also, I found a way to get the screen to turn off. I'm still trying to figure out exactly how it works, but if you go into the settings you'll find an option to blank out the screen on a timer. I set it to 30 seconds, and now it will blank out the screen 30 seconds after I have stopped interacting with the device. Music still plays while the screen is off. Any buttons, volume dial adjustments or screen touches will turn the screen back on. I have had it not turn the screen back off some times, but it seems to generally work if you hit the home button to return to the home screen. A pretty minor thing overall. I would prefer being able to turn it off whenever I want, but I haven't really done a lot of research to see if there is some other way to make it do this. For now, the 30 second timer works good enough for me. It's still better and less distracting than having a head unit display always on the entire time you are driving, especially at night. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Original review: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- This review was written about three days after I installed the unit. After much searching for a head unit for my 2010 Hyundai Santa Fe Limited (basic audio system), I decided to go with this joying unit. It actually had the features and flexibility I would expect from any modern device that costs more than $50. It was $279 on Amazon and arrived very quickly with good packaging. For a much more detailed description, look up JY-UQ135N4G. And yes, the one I ordered from Amazon came with everything shown on the product page at joyingauto. I read the few complaints about this unit and none of them were deal breakers for me, so I figured I'd go for it. At least it doesn't suffer from any of my serious pet-peeves. I installed it a few days ago and I am completely blown away. This thing is an amazingly good value! Every time I thought of something to try, it worked so well I actually had to chuckle a bit to myself. I know the RCA outs are probably not that great, but I haven't personally tested them. Older Joying models apparently had non-adjustable high/low pass filters on them, which is an issue for anyone who plans to tweak things themselves (again this one may not have that issue), but I'm not worried about it because I intend to use toslink spdif output. For now I just have it powering the stock speakers and to my surprise it sounds significantly better than the stock head unit, despite the probably cheap internal amp. Once I get the rest of the system set up (thinking of investing in a Helix DSP Mini to get native toslink input and a top of the line DSP solution). I can't say enough good about this thing though! I'll make a list: Performance is amazingly fast for a head unit. With a custom 8-core SoC (faster than the PX5 and PX6 chips in most Android units) and 4GB of RAM, it has the responsiveness of a decent smart phone or tablet... not sluggish at all. Nearly instant startup because the device runs in standby mode from the car battery (like a tablet would, but with a massive battery supply), and it powers back on when you turn the key... ... which brings me to navigation! It appears to keep the GPS "alive" while it is in standby, because you can literally turn the key, press "NAVI" and see your location on Google maps within seconds. This is an absolutely eye-opening experience for me after using external GPS units for years, not wanting to mess with a 5-6 inch phone screen while driving and hating the clunky and slow stock nav systems in most cars. I can sit in my garage (on wifi), plot out the trip on Google Maps and download map data for any areas I might be driving through, so I don't need to be online during the trip. Physical volume knob feels surprisingly decent, with push-to-mute functionality and nice feeling detents as you turn it. The physical buttons also feel very solid. No stupid capacitive buttons that make you wonder each time if they did anything... these buttons work every single time you feel them depress. What a novel concept! I was concerned that the knob and buttons would feel tacked on or laggy since Android devices generally don't have these, but this device's operating system was clearly set up with these controls in mind. Good job Joying. :) Includes TWO wiring harnesses... and one comes *pre-wired* for ISO connectors! I only had to swap the battery and ACC wires to connect it to my 2010 Santa Fe. I didn't even bother buying a wiring harness adapter for my car's C3 connector. I'm not sure if this is common these days, but I've always had to buy a wiring harness adapter and then splice all of the connections in previous installs. This was a major plus for me. The only other wiring I had to do was cut and splice two wires from the original Hyundai "C3" wiring harness (remote control+ to Key1 and remote ground to any grounding point) to get full access to the steering wheel controls. About 15 seconds after I opened the steering control app I had set custom functions for each media button on my steering wheel. I can play\pause, skip tracks, adjust volume and activate voice search (which only works when a data connection is available I believe). It. Just. Works. Did I mention the value? Not needing to buy a wiring harness or steering wheel control converter device saved me close to $80 and a ton of time (and possibly frustration) versus going with another HU + harness and adapters. I shudder to think what HU I could have gotten for $200 instead of this. Screen isn't extremely high res by today's standards, but at a normal sitting distance it is more than sharp enough to do everything I need it to do. 1024x600 is plenty for a 7" head unit. If it reduces the load on the SoC (more responsive, less heat generated) it is certainly worth not having a higher res screen. The colors and contrast are also quite decent. I haven't used it in many different conditions yet, but I think it will do fine in my vehicle. Adding an anti-glare screen protector might be something I'll do later. It's much better than my KDC-X301's super glossy and dim screen. Options Options Options. If you're someone that likes to fiddle with things to get them just the way you want them, there's certainly a lot to offer here. I'm sure it is missing some things that Android phones\tablets normally have, but the vast majority of the settings or options I looked for were available without ever having to look up any instructions. The launcher is light weight and extremely intuitive for car use. To my astonishment, any app I tried was very easy to use in this format (landscape mode, arms-length away, somewhat low resolution). For one, Amazon Music works very well and integrates perfectly with the steering wheel controls, volume dial etc. Also, since this is a fully Android OS, if I ever get tired of this launcher I can install another one. I may even be able to root it or install a custom ROM to do even crazier things... for now it's fine though. It can multitask with no issues that I've seen so far. I can have navigation running while listing to music, and I can switch between apps with minimal interaction or fuss. I haven't seen a single pop-up notification from any app with the default launcher. But this is with a new Google account specifically for this device, so I don't have to worry about emails popping up in my car, etc. It has several features I haven't even touched yet, but would certainly try at some point, like the built in cell modem... just add a compatible SIM card with a data plan and you can be online while driving. I have no idea if Android auto works because so far it is totally unecessary for me. I don't stream music or video on my phone's data connection (I'm using tracfone BYOP with an LG V30+) so the head unit can already do everything I would want it to do with Android Auto... except it just works and does so 100% independently of my phone. Multimedia features that are super hard to find on nearly ALL head units are available on this HU because you can simply download a music player app that supports those features (which most do). Gapless playback (songs that span multiple tracks can play back without any silence or gap between tracks) and an actually functional SHUFFLE feature that doesn't repeat songs constantly. Have fun trying to find these on a name brand head unit without having to use your smart phone. Problems that may be deal breakers for some people: It wasn't compatible with the junky Metra face plate that came in the kit for my 2010 Santa Fe. The head unit is either wider and slightly taller than a standard double din, or the metra kit isn't sized properly... it'd take a lot of cutting to get it to fit and it wouldn't be worth it (Metra's discolored unfinished paint job is the worst I've ever seen on a consumer electronics product). The cheap plastic side brackets from the Metra kit did basically fit the Joying HU and it mounts in the dash securely, but the plastic brackets flexed a LOT. I wish someone made higher quality kits, but in the end, it feels solid enough once installed. I just have to fabricate some inserts to go on the sides of the HU to fill the gaps. I may even be able to mount a USB port in the larger gap on the left... which is actually a blessing in disguise. :) Some people have reported having it wipe out their contacts when they sync them to this device. I avoided this entirely by NOT signing into my personal Google account on a device that will be left outside in my vehicle all the time. With all the identity theft and fraud that goes on these days, I can't imagine leaving this thing signed into everything any more than I would leave my phone visible in a car parked outside. For what it's worth, connecting my phone via bluetooth and loading contacts in that way allowed me to make calls through my phone using the head unit's touch screen and it didn't wipe anything. As mentioned earlier, the push-button feature to talk to the device or saying "okay-Google" only works if you're online, which is disappointing (and totally normal for all Android devices), but as far as I can tell there's no way to verbally tell the device to call someone from your contact list like you would with other simpler radios. It just tries to look them up on Google. This has been a pretty fundamental thing for bluetooth support in cars for years, so it's probably an easy fix via a software update if they put one out, or there may just be something I've missed. I honestly never do this anyway though. I don't have a long commute and I never have a reason to talk to people on the phone while I'm driving. Call me old fashioned. I've had a couple odd glitches here and there, but they were extremely minor. Amazon music showed me an ad (while on wifi), then I closed it, played my music and then a few seconds later it stopped and went back to the main launcher screen. I tapped amazon music again, pressed play on my steering wheel and it picked up where it left off. Odd, but very minor. Also, I don't see a way to totally turn off the screen without stopping the music from playing. I tried an app which turns off your screen with one tap, and the Joying software did NOT like that. It basically got stuck in standby mode until I turned off the key and held the knob down for a while to restart it. After turning the key back on, it booted quickly and was fine. I don't recommend "turn off my screen" apps with this. ... other than that. I can't think of any complaints. Setup was a breeze. I'm very comfortable with computers and electronics overall, but this is only the fourth time I've installed a head unit on my own, and only the third different vehicle I've worked on in 15 years. Pay attention to the battery\acc wiring in the ISO connector for your vehicle and the rest is very straight forward. Once you've got it installed, if you can work an Android device you already know how to use this head unit. Time will tell if it is durable and is reliable for long-term use. Though I must say, unless it is extremely short lived, I would rather buy a car "entertainment system" that is a pleasure to use and hope that it lasts as opposed to spending twice as much on a more well known name brand product that has several irritating limitations which I have to live with for 10+ years until they finally put something out to compete with companies like Joying. In summary... if the cons listed above aren't deal breakers and the person who is going to be using this is at least moderately tech savvy (can use an Android phone or tablet without stressing out), I think it's a fantastic solution to give a vehicle modern features that we have come to expect from our computers\phones\tablets for 20 years... features which the big name brands refuse to give consumers, while charging exorbitant prices for outdated technology. I will update my review if my experience changes in any way. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2021 by J. Nuzzo

  • GPS signal doesn't work, doesn't keep time, deletes personal info from google account
This head unit appears to be the real deal, it appears to be built extremely solid and has a plethora of audio settings. I specifically bought this unit because I wanted something that was true Android but didn't lack in sound quality and so far I have not been disappointed.I experienced a couple of minor issues during the first couple of days of use, I reached out to the manufacturer and they responded within a couple of hours and sent me a firmware update. I downloaded the firmware update onto a flash drive and plugged it into the unit directly from the provided USB cord and as promised, the unit was immediately prompted to install the firmware and reboot. so far the unit hasn't had a single issue since the firmware upgrade. I believe that the manufacturers do stand behind their product and I do believe so far that this product is solid and money extremely well spent. Edit 02.15.21 I'm still impressed with sound quality, unfortunately though it has its issues. GPS signal is nowhere to be found. After updates, firmware installation and numerous factory resets I'd given up. Edit 03.03.21 Originally, I had issues running Android auto. Come to find out it's imperative that you have the correct cord for your phone. Got a new cord, I no longer have issue with the headunit itself not having gps signal as it's now intilized directly from my phone. I would still highly recommend even with my gps issue: unit is fast, isn't buggy and the sound quality is amazing. Running infinity interior speakers directly from the head unit and two 10" jl audios in a jl wedge enclosure powered by a rockford class d mono and the sound quality is comparable to a modest home theater setup. Update, March 29 2021 The longer I have this unit the less I'm impressed with it. It can't keep time. For whatever reason it continues to reset the time to a different time zone and location. This is with network based time turned off. I also just discovered that the reason all my google contacts keep getting deleted is because of this device. It's been driving me crazy for weeks. It's been the head unit. How does the head unit even have permission to delete things to begin with?? So now I'm basically going to have to log out of my google account and keep it disconnected from internet, which entirely defeats the purpose of purchasing it. I think I'm done with these Chinese android head units. Probably going to bite the bullet and spend the money on a name brand unit with android auto. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2021 by Tim Tim

  • It’s ok
Has some good features. Some are listed and do not work. Would rate higher at a lower price point.
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2023 by Chris

  • Great Android radio
I put this radio in my 2002 F150 in June 2021. 1.5 years later it's still working great. Pros: Very stable, rarely crashes. Easy to use. Touch screen works very well to change songs, apps, etc. My wifi ROAV dash cam interacts with it flawlessly. Cons: Somewhat dated styling. Most other radios are going to smooth bezel-less screens, this one has a thick plastic bezel that may not blend in with newer car interiors. This bezel also gets in the way of changing some settings like wifi. Not a fan of the native bluetooth audio app, it's very basic and featureless. Overall a great radio that I'd recommend for anyone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2023 by Garret L. Garret L.

  • 10 months in
When I first got it it worked for a few days, had some issue where the volume jumped up AFTER I played music for a few minutes. I did a factory reset on it, and then never had the issue again. It's been 10 months of being able to easily access tons of my music collection, easily. Physical buttons on this unit really make all the difference for me. All I did was add the head unit, and my factory speakers, after messing with the EQ plenty of times, now sounds so much better than it did before. If I could change anything, IPS or OLED screen, because even at its dimmest, it seems too bright sometimes at night. I wish the EQ software allowed to save multiple user profiles rather than just one. Those are certainly no dealbreakers, and doesn't effect my overall 5 star rating. Love this thing. I fear having to ever "upgrade" to a car that doesn't allow an aftermarket head unit like this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2023 by Rolfathan

  • Good while it lasted
After less than 2 years the rear camera function has died. You probably should avoid this unit. If the seller responds to my warranty request, I'll update this review. The seller did replace the unit after a few emails back and forth. It shouldnt have dies in the first place but they took care of it
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2023 by Obiwan

  • The honest experience
So ive installed multiple head units. Double and single dins. Done complex sounds car audio installs. I purchased this last December and the blue tooth never works correctly. It connects but it drops intermittently. I went to oregon from san diego and it probably dropped over a dozen times. It works but it can get annoying especially if your relying on your GPS from your phone. Also the screen has an “FPS” lag as if the cpu is strugglin to run the actually software “/ Operating system installed on the headunit. I did get this head unit due to the toslink/optical out. But i have not tested the signal out of the headunit. I plan on running a o-scope and do some rta do see how this head unit really performs when it comes to distortion but thats a whole different topic and i wont add that to this rating. But for those looking to buy a head unit i dont think for 400 dollars that a head unit should be doing all the things i ranted about it. If you can deal with that then this is the unit for you. If not just spend 400 dollars on a nice kenwood or pioneer. I should of done that in the first place ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2022 by RC Mick-G’z

  • Huge upgrade from my last Android auto head unit - updated review
This is my fourth Android auto head unit and by far the best. It's very smooth. No lag with lots of features. There's just something about the feel of this one versus some of the other ones I've owned in the past. I did have a few questions and customer support got right back to me. I will be replacing my other vehicle's Android auto-head unit with one of these soon. The 1st 6 months were great. The unit no longer remembers what map app is chosen and frequently asks for a default. It will no longer change the theme and remember it. The 4g often doesn't work where my phone does even though it says it has several bars of signal. I was going to buy one for my other car but now I may look around. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2022 by Atticus Atticus

  • Bluetooth not working
UPDATE: The reply from Joying support: "We are not responsible for amazon orders. sorry." Returned defective unit for refund. With no manufacturer support, I purchased a different brand. Does not transmit bluetooth. I have tried 2 Android phones and 1 Iphone. None can find this unit when scanning. All phones have discover mode enabled. The unit came with instructions on how to connect via bluetooth. Per the directions: Open "BLUETOOTH" app, select "SET" and the unit will display the "device name" and "pairing password". My unit has nothing in these fields. If I try to add a device name or a password and click enter, it says it is updated but, the field returns to blank. I tried the "bluetooth reset" and the unit shows a little spinning graphic that says "BT resetting" but, never completes the process. I left the unit in this state for well over 10 minutes. The only way to get out of this is to turn off the car and restart. Then the unit claims "reset successful" but, nothing changes. Fields are all still blank and no bluetooth being transmitted. Another minor issue. This unit DOES NOT have Z-link. It does have a different app called "CarLink" that is similar but, there are no option tab like Z-link has allowing for auto launch when phone connected. You must connect phone and then launch the app each time you want to use Android Auto. Not really a huge issue but, different than other Android head units that I have installed. I emailed Joying and posted on their help forum. I hope they respond. If not, this unit will be removed and sent back for return. Will go with another brand, I won't take the chance to replace with the same. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2021 by Mark Johnson

  • Dependable Chinese Headunit
Most searching for quality headunits are told to look at Pioneer, Kenwood, Sony and JVC exclusively. After much research and deliberation, I decided to go with this unit. It's only been installed for a month so far, but the interface is great. For audiophiles, Joyings have much improved sound signal from other no-name headunits; it has a 13-band EQ, bass/amp input and adjustment. The only setting it doesn't have that my Pioneer does is time alignment adjustment. It feels and works very much like an Android phone. If you like them and are familiar, it will be a similar experience. I personally like this radio so much I'm considering replacing my 3-year old Pioneer (in another car) with this headunit. To headunit manufacturers: PLEASE ALWAYS INCLUDE VOLUME KNOB!!!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2022 by Sean

  • Well made, Responsive, Worth the price, LTE excellent
Not bad at all but these units tend to never be as refinded as in car head units or stereos from pioneer but the functionality is so much better and if you know your way around Android can be very customizable, fast and responsive, works just like a tablet with there own skin over the basic Android. For got to mention my unit has a noticed sound quality difference when playing FM vs YouTube, the YouTube, Netflix, Spotify tend to sound better. But yeah you can watch Netflix in your car now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2021 by Mike

  • A very good, if slightly creepy head unit.
The head unit has very pleasantly surprised me with it's sound quality, responsiveness and overall usability and I'd buy it again. The only issue I have had, are as others have noted, that it deletes all of the contacts from the account it uses. In other words, set up an independent google account and it works very well, but it is a very odd bug. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2022 by S. Theriault

  • Backup Camera format is not what was advertised
The back up camera format in the settings on the unit is listed as AHD. How ever the unit is advertised with an PAL or NTSC camera format compatibility. Now I have a camera unit that is incompatible and the return window for both the camera and head units has closed. I feel ripped off bc of inaccurate specifications. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2023 by Lawrence D.

  • Worth the money
I wanted this radio specifically because of the SIM card ability. It allows me to use this radio independently from my phone if I want to. I don’t always like using car play if I have people in my car, or have my phone calls interrupt my music. From all of the radios I’ve seen, they all do about the same thing. This one does just about the same thing, but as I said, the SIM card allows for more independent use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2021 by Alberto Miranda

  • Picks up all nasty sounds from the wiring harness which are not present when using an Atoto.
I really wanted to enjoy this unit but tried all sorts of noise suppression when sounds from the alternator(?) was present and whiny. Also pre-amp thump was present at switch off and when reducing to zero volume. Switched it for an alternate brand which sounds awesome with no sound issues.
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2022 by Ian S. Morris

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