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Sound Storm Laboratories DD7CPA Apple CarPlay Android Auto Car Multimedia Player - Double-Din, 7 Inch Capacitive Touchscreen, Bluetooth, USB, SD, Aux AV in, No CD DVD, AM/FM

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Style: 7 inch


Features

  • Apple CarPlay - Access icons on your iPhone by activating Siri voice controls or touchscreen. Available features include Phone, Music, Maps, Text messages, Radio, Podcasts, Audiobooks
  • Messages - With Siri on your side, you can ask her to read you your messages, reply as well as send them. Siri lets you concentrate on what matters most. Driving
  • Maps - Need gas? Hungry? Search along your route by asking Siri, and CarPlay will direct you every step of the way and tell you the speed limit too. Third-party navigation apps like Google Maps, Waze and Baidu are also available
  • Bluetooth Calling - Make calls hands-free with the help of Siri. Play music apps like Spotify or Pandora as well as iTunes and Apple Music Subscription. Siri will be your DJ
  • Media Playback - USB, SD, DVD, CD. 3.5 mm Aux in connects to your smartphone or MP3 player. The AM/FM radio stations keep you up to date on music/news/sports. Bluetooth
  • Android Auto - Just say Ok Google to talk to the Google Assistant for help. Get real-time alerts on Google Maps and Waze. Make calls, check your messages, reply back, use music apps, all while keeping your hands on the steering wheel
  • Inputs USB, SD, Aux, A/V, rear camera. The steering wheel interface allows you to use the existing functions on your steering wheel (interface module sold separately. We recommend the Metra ASWC-1
  • Outputs - Use the front, rear & subwoofer pre-amp outputs to hook up your speakers (front left / front right and rear left / rear right) and subwoofer. USB charging available

Description

Sound Storm Laboratories DD7CPA Apple CarPlay Android Auto Car Multimedia Player - Double-Din, 7 Inch Capacitive Touchscreen, Bluetooth, USB, SD, Aux AV in, No CD DVD, AM/FM


Product Dimensions: 5.67 x 6.71 x 3.8 inches


Item Weight: 3.43 pounds


Item model number: DD7CPA


Wireless communication technologies: Bluetooth


Connectivity technologies: Bluetooth, Auxiliary, USB


Special features: Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, Bluetooth, No CD DVD, Capacitive Touchscreen


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen


Scanner Resolution: 800 x 480


Other camera features: Rear, Front


Whats in the box: Power harness, remote control


Manufacturer: Sound Storm Laboratories


Date First Available: November 6, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • A Bright Point in My Day
Style: 9 inch + Camera
It's nearly perfect. It has all of the necessary features I wanted to upgrade my car's audio system. (2004 BMW Z4 2.5i, Premium Audio (non fiber)) The old stereo had a headphone in adapter but the audio was always slightly "off", like compressed or something. This runs pure audio straight through and sounds amazing. Android Auto works through type C and shows up without issue. Maps are wonderful, and the call quality is excellent with the included microphone. For the price, you really can't do any better. (Note, this head unit is a rebrand kit used by 3 different companies. Boss Audio, SSL, and Planet Audio all have this same unit.) The only complaint I have is that it's WAY TOO BRIGHT at night and slightly too dim in the day. Obviously in a convertible the daylight thing is a bigger issue since I have no roof sometimes lol. It's not impossible to see, but it can be difficult if the sun's in just the wrong spot. The built in dimming is not good enough either. At night it is distractingly bright with no options to turn it down beyond a certain point. Even with using "night mode" apps, anything lighter than a "mild gray" is like a flashlight. I wish that function had a wider array of customization, but it's something I can live with. If the software was more customizable, it may be possible, but it could also be a hardware limit of cheap LED controllers so who knows. I did not use the camera as my car wiring is really weird and I didn't feel like chopping things up to find/run the wiring. Given that most AA-compatible head units are double din and start at some $700 on sale, I think this one's a real steal for a single din with all the tech packed into it. I would have loved a double, but my car can't fit those. There are some no brand Chinese knockoffs on ebay as low as $100, but having one from a brand I at least recognize (and can pronounce lol) is nice. I may look into getting one of those wireless Android Auto adapters at some point to take thisnthing to the NeXT LeVEl, but that's outside the range of this purchase/review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 1, 2021 by Andrew Tyler Vaughn

  • SSL SDML9ACP Revised Review: an ok buy
Style: 9 inch
Revised Review, Had to return 2 units, as both had an audio issue, the first one that I purchased had no sound from the RCA jacks after a few months and after a year the replacement one had on again/off again sound issues. Customer service has been great with both warranty returns, although you have to send the old one back first before receiving the replacement unit, so you may be driving with a hole in your dash for a week or two. Hope the 3rd time is the charm, as I like the unit but quality control may be an issue. Other revision to the review is sound quality, the second unit I received as a replacement had a different sound quality/profile and seemed very flat, had to readjust my amp a few times to get it to sound ok, assuming whomever makes the unit for SSL used different internals during production, SSL changed firmware or I got a bad replacement unit from the get go, otherwise had no issues with the screen or other features. You do get what you pay for, so dropped the rating it to 3 stars. Note: Other than branding and the screen sizes, the Boss Audio, Sound Storm Labs and Planet Audio floating screen 1 din decks are identical Ok, this a rambling free-form non-comprehensive first impressions after installing and using the unit for a few days review, so, here we go Note for the review; Installed in an older sports car and this unit replaced a non CarPlay 1 din JVC digital audio deck with lcd screen that cost more, audio is routed via the RCA jacks into a JBL amp and JBL speakers and sub, internal amp is not used as I have an external powering the speakers. Was slightly skeptical about getting this unit, it's not a no name brand, but most people would call it a very budget friendly lower end one, or so I thought, but after seeing and playing with the 10 inch Boss version in person at a big box electronics store, I decided to give it a go as I wanted a 1 din CarPlay unit and I could return it if I did not like it or care for the quality. Now the box is big (and the contents in it are very well protected), you wonder why is it so big? the screen, it's huge and has a real volume knob (really dislike those volume buttons on the newer CarPlay decks out now), it's basically an small iPad on a permenant mount, it adjust up, down and swings side to side, plenty of adjustment, would have like it to go in just a bit, sticks out just a bit too much. I'm glad I bought the 9 inch version, the 10 inch one, would have been too big for my dash and the screen resolution is the same between them. I went to the yellow and blue box electronics retailer near me to see other floating screen and 2 din CarPlay decks in person before purchasing this one (they had the Boss 10 inch one on display along with the name brands) and the screen resolution on the major name brands were the same and cost more and the HD screen models were overpriced, and this unit has a capacitive screen like your iPhone, not resistive like a few of the name brands. After removing everything out of the box (there should have been a soft protective sleeve or bag in the box so when you remove the screen when parked it won't get scratched or damaged), the main unit itself is the typical shallow mount digital deck, the unmounted front face looks low cost with cheap black plastic (which might work in your favor, who would steal it?), but it's hidden once you mount the screen. All the rear connections are clearly and individually labeled (nice labels too), which makes for an easy install, don't like that the space between the RCA jacks and chassis is a bit narrow, have the Monster RCA cables that have a thicker outer ring and had to use short male to female adapters with the typical narrow ring, not rewiring the car to run new cables, it's not really the designers fault as they are probably to spec, but the JVC and Sony units previously installed were able to fit the fatter cables since they had more open space around the jacks. Since on this unit you can turn off the internal amp (a really great feature), would have been a plus to have the speaker wires on a separate harness instead of everything on the main harness, leave it in the box and forget about it if not needed, was just something else to cap and crimp during the install. The mic, 2 usb, and 2 camera inputs are all on separate wiring, which was great as it made it easier to route everything during install. Since I already had an aftermarket rear camera wired in, that part of the install was easy, separate power and RCA inputs for front and rear and a trigger line for reverse, don't have a front camera, so you can disable it in settings so no power goes to the line and it does not show up on the menu. The screen switches almost instantaneously to the camera when you put it in reverse and you can delay it in settings if you have an auto trans. The two USB ports are a great feature, purchased and installed at the same time as the unit a dual usb adapter that replaces the lighter and now have my CarPlay usb and separate power/mp3 usb for the passenger in one place. This unit also has dual mono RCA sub outputs, good to have if you are running multiple subs/amps or plan to upgrade in the future, I'm just using one at this time. On to the software, on first power up, you get the legal/EULA screen, that can be disabled in the settings, so on subsequent power up it just shows the SSL logo before the main menu, Boot up from SSL logo to main menu takes a few seconds. Another feature is being able to delay power off, when I crank my car to start, the radio powers down for a second, always disliked that, you are able to delay power down in setting for up to 3 seconds, good for the external amp as well as it does not cycle on/off upon loss of signal. Main menu is typical for CarPlay/Android Auto main screens, it's nice that there is separate "button" for EQ settings on there and for the cameras, have not played video via usb thumb drive (yet) or used bluetooth as I use CarPlay, so can't comment on those functions, maybe if I revise the review. The touch "buttons" on the bottom of the screen, home, siri/mic, mode and band always worked on first touch, also you can change the color to match or contrast the dash lights. Radio reception is fine, don't listen to a lot of radio, but the local stations I preset seem to come in ok. As for CarPlay, works well, no notable difference from the OEM one in my other car, had the mic from the previous unit already mounted and did not want to pull the panel to re-run the wire, so I reused it, once I adjusted volume levels in settings it was fine hearing my caller and speaking to them. Now for sound, had to re-adjust my amp as sound out of the box was flatter than my old unit, once I did that and adjusted the EQ and sub in the unit settings, it's somewhat comparable in sound quality to the JVC and Sony decks that I had in the car previously with the same speakers and amp. All in all, it's an good unit quality wise so far, especially and because of the price, and I've spent more on decks that had less features, I was slightly hesitant on getting the Sound Storm brand at first, but I would recommend this deck. It looks great and sounds good with an external amp, software lagged once or twice when switching from CarPlay to setting or radio. Screen is very bright even at the lowest setting at night, wondering if there will be any software/firmware updates in the future to add a bit of polish to the UI, adjust screen brightness even further or add/adjust features like time delay, but I really can't complain, everything works so far. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 26, 2021 by Joey

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